Environmental Science Syllabus
Environmental Science Syllabus
COURSE DESCRIPTION
A comprehensive study about the concepts, theories and nature of environmental science, with emphasis on human population, technological and economic
advancement, political and ethics, worldviews and their significant impacts to the environment. The goal of the Environmental Science course is to provide
students with the scientific principles, concepts and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural worlds, to identify and analyze
environmental problems both natural and human-made, to evaluate the relative risks associated with these problems, and to examine alternative solutions for
resolving or preventing them.
Course Outline
Course Content/Subject Matter
Course Content/Subject Matter
Week 1 Introduction of the course
Week 2 – 3 Environmental problems, history and sustainability
Week 4 - 5 Science, systems, matter and energy
Week 6 - 7 Evolution, genetics and biodiversity
Week 8 - 9 Terrestrial, aquatic, marine ecology and communities
Week 10 - 11 Population ecology, carrying capacities, human population
Week 12 - 13 Sustaining natural resources and managing wastes
Week 14 - 15 Risk management, toxicology and human health
Week 16 Climate change
Week 17 Economics, politics, environment and sustainability
Week 18 Grading and Reporting
Give the functions of Ecosystem 3. Energy laws Draw using arrows Write samples of food chain on the board.
Enumerate and explain the different Classifications of ( eaten by) of two samples of food Pen
Biogeochemical Cycles Biogeochemical cycles getting and food taking in any and Thought provoking question on how the written
Discuss the threats to ecosystem Threats to ecosystem environment-food chain-food web samples of food chain becomes food web.
Explain the functions of ecosystem Functions of ecosystem
paper
Analyze pyramids of energy and biomass LCD Computation:
by computation of number of calories Given a number of a calories, compute the
used up on each stage of a food chain percentage number of calories used up in each
phase of tropic level (food chain sample)
Contrast food chain and food web.
Give the principles of sustainability • Class discussion
Discuss the nature of population 4. Principles of sustainability • Power point presentation Pen Compare and Contrast:
Explain ecological succession Nature and characteristics of • Assigned Reading and Comparing an information block
Describe the causes and the problems of population • Lecture Demo Paper or Project Prospective:
paper
rapid population Ecological Succession • Situational Analysis LCD Assess student’s skill in synthesizing
Human population growth
• Learning Partner what they have learned about a topic
Causes and problems of rapid
population • Application or field as they work on their
• Case Studies substantive work
Authentic Tasks Formulation:
Students will craft their rubrics
Including rating for a performance based
assessment
Problem Sets:
Curriculum Map
Legend
I –Introduced (The students get introduced to concepts/principles)
P –Practiced (The students practice the competencies with supervision)
D –Demonstrated (The students demonstrate the competencies across different settings with minimal supervision)
Course Requirements
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