*The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (see
Withdrawal dates explained for more information).
This unit provides important foundations for students to understand fundamental biogeophysical concepts, processes and interactions that have shaped, and continue to shape, the
Earth, Climate and Life of our planet. Students will extend prior learning on a range of topics, among them (a) materials, tectonics, weathering and mass movement, and fluvial, coastal, glacial and aeolian processes; (b) contemporary local, regional and large scale weather and climate processes and interactions, including the general circulation of the atmosphere and oceans; and (c) the origins and distribution of life, including life in air, water and soil, and the role of disturbances and interactions. These topics will be integrated across a variety of time and space scales emphasising Southern Hemisphere and Australian examples throughout. The unit is foundational to a number of third year offerings in the School.
Units are offered in attending mode unless otherwise indicated (that is attendance is required at the campus identified). A unit identified as offered by distance, that is there is no requirement for attendance, is identified with a nominal enrolment campus. A unit offered to both attending students and by distance from the same campus is identified as having both modes of study.
Campus - H Hobart, L Launceston, W Burnie. Study Centre - V Sydney, R Rozelle. Distance units may also have a campus identifier of I Isolated, N Interstate, O Overseas. Units delivered in Transnational Education (TNE) Programs have a campus identifier of A Hangzhou, F Fuzhou, G Shanghai, J Indonesia, K KDU Malaysia, Q Kuwait or Z New Zealand.
Special approval is required for enrolment into TNE Program units - campuses A, F, G, J, K, Q and Z click here for more information.