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The History and Evolution of Life on Earth
E-PSCI 56

Course Information

Description

Within our solar system, Earth is distinguished as the planet with life. Living organisms are complex entities that originated from planetary processes, have been sustained by the same processes for approximately four billion years, and have fundamentally affected the functioning and composition of the Earth's surface and atmosphere. In this course we will investigate the ways that Earth and life interact with each other, focusing on the biogeochemical cycles of major elements, and the interplay between complex organisms and their ever-changing environment. This will provide a framework for interpreting the fascinating history of life reconstructed from a comprehensive understanding of the rock record, the diversity of life through time, and evolutionary biology.

Course Notes

Course includes a weekly three-hour lab and one field trip. EPS 56 is also offered as OEB 56. Students may not take both for credit. This course fulfills the EPS sub-discipline requirement of Geobiology, Geochemistry, and Earth History.

School Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Credits 4
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Course Component Lecture
Grading Basis FAS Letter Graded
General Education N/A
Quantitative Reasoning with Data N/A
Divisional Distribution Science & Engineering & Applied Science
Course Level Primarily for Undergraduate Students