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Course Outcomes (Cos) |
Learning & Teaching Strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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24 GEO 144b |
Earth Systems |
On completion of this course, the students will be able to: CO20: After studying this students will have understanding of all about the Tectonic activities and Earth movements. By this the understanding of origin of landmasses and their will going to understand by students. CO21: Student will understand the functions which are performed in atmosphere. All the climatic activity atmospheric circulation along this the climatic classification which is a important part of climatology. CO22: After finishing this unit students will acquire how the oceans, waves, tides, currents are originated and how the salinity, temperature work in oceans which kind of effects can by seen their differences. CO23: Students will develop knowledge towards the ecosystem and tropic levels which exist in Biogeography. CO24: Students will get an introduction to the different types of the disasters and climatic hazards. CO25: Contribute effectively in course- specific interaction. |
Approach in Teaching:
Interactive lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstrations, Summative and Formative assessments workshops, Mini video lessons, Digital modules
Learning activities for the students:
Self- learning assignments, effective questions, Seminar presentation. |
Class Test, Semester end examinations , Quiz, Solving problems in Tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and Group projects. |
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