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Introduction to climate science
EAE2111
Synopsis
From the humid tropics to the polar deserts, Earths diverse array of climates are the result of complex physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions. This unit provides an introduction to the Earth's climate system and its operation. You will gain an appreciation of Earths climate, including the atmosphere, oceans and cryosphere, and how these vary in space and time. Key processes that regulate the climate system on the global, regional and micro-scale will be introduced. The natural operation of these processes and their operation with human influence, including climate change, will be examined. You will be exposed to the techniques and instrumentation used to measure and monitor the atmosphere and the real-world applications for climate monitoring will be described. Practical experience in meteorological measurement will be gained through laboratory classes and a weekend field experience
Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.
Quick facts
- Credit points
- 6
- Level
- 2
- Audience
- Undergraduate
- Type
- Coursework
- School
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty
- School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment
- Handbook year
- 2026
Prerequisites (1)
What it unlocks (1)
Offerings (1)
- First semesterClayton · ON-CAMPUS
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