09jan5:30 pm7:30 pmChemistry for Naturalists
Event Details
NATH7129E, 3.0 CEUsClass night and time: Thursdays, 5:30-7:30 pmClass meetings: January 9-March 13Lectures via zoomField trip dates: Saturday, February 15, 10am-2pm (Jug Bay) (Rain
Event Details
NATH7129E, 3.0 CEUs
Class night and time: Thursdays, 5:30-7:30 pm
Class meetings: January 9-March 13
Lectures via zoom
Field trip dates: Saturday, February 15, 10am-2pm (Jug Bay) (Rain date: Sunday, February 16, same time). Saturday, March 8, 10am-2pm (Great Falls) (Rain date: Sunday, March 9, same time).
Instructor: Sneh Patel
Members $360, nonmembers $410
Explore the chemical processes and cycles that shape our natural world. Students will learn fundamental chemistry concepts, including atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions, and apply them in real-world ecological systems. Topics covered will include Earth’s systems, the water cycle, nutrient cycling, and the impact of human activity on these processes. Through lectures and hands-on field trips, we will gain a deeper understanding of the role of chemistry in supporting ecosystems and biodiversity, and better understand the intersection of chemistry and the environment. REGISTER
Required books: None
Recommended: Chemistry in Context – Applying Chemistry to Society by American Chemical Society
Time
(Thursday) 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm