Solving Complex Problems
12.000 · Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences · Undergraduate · Fall 2009
Prof. Samuel Bowring
<p><em>12.000</em> <em>Solving Complex Problems</em> is designed to provide students the opportunity to work as part of a team to propose solutions to a complex problem that requires an interdisciplinary approach. For the students of the class of 2013, 12.000 will revolve around the issues associated with what we can and must do about the steadily increasing amounts CO<sub>2</sub> in Earth’s atmosphere.</p> <p>12.000 is a core course for the MIT Terrascope freshman learning community. Each year…
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