Introduction to Global Challenges
The course titled ‘The Science of Global Challenges’ offers students an in-depth examination of pressing issues mankind faces today. As advancements in scientific knowledge evolve, humanity’s ability to harness natural resources has led to significant challenges, particularly visible in climate change, the energy crisis, and the emergence of infectious diseases.
Course Highlights
This three-credit-hour course is structured to introduce students to core scientific principles necessary for understanding key global challenges. Students will explore topics including the greenhouse effect, the impact of human activity on climate change, and the distinctions between renewable and non-renewable energy systems. They’ll also investigate biological concepts related to viruses and diseases, revealing the intricate connections between science, society, and technology.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, students will be well-equipped to explain the scientific reasoning behind these global challenges. They will articulate the causes and consequences of anthropogenic climate change, compare renewable and non-renewable energy systems, and understand the operational principles of various renewable technologies, including solar, wind, and geothermal energy. The course ensures a holistic view of how these scientific areas interconnect with societal issues and technological advancements, leading towards a safer, sustainable future for humanity.