In this course you will first learn about the Arctic as a geographic region, the peoples the Arctic, and the long history of Arctic settlement and exploration. Attention then turns to key features of the Arctic environment – its climate and weather, features of the ocean, sea ice, lands and the Greenland Ice Sheet, and some of the rapid changes being observed. Learning Objectives: Appreciate the long history of the Arctic and its peoples. Recognize and recall the physical geography of the Arctic, including major features of the Arctic Ocean and Arctic lands. Describe the key climate and environmental elements of the Arctic, including its sea ice cover, patterns of temperature, precipitation, snow cover, land ice, permafrost and vegetation, the physical processes giving rise to these features, and how they are changing.
What you'll learn
understand the geographic features of the Arctic
recognize the history and peoples of the Arctic
describe the climate elements of the Arctic including temperature, precipitation, and sea ice changes
Course objectives
appreciate the long history of the Arctic and its peoples
recognize major features of the Arctic Ocean and Arctic lands
explain key climate and environmental elements of the Arctic and their changes