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Course Description

On October 31st, 1994 Death Valley was designated a National Park. With 3.3 million acres it is the largest National Park in the contiguous United States. It includes the lowest point in the western hemisphere (282 feet below sea level) and, in 1913, an air temperature of 134 degrees F was recorded. This land of extremes offers a fascinating look at plant and animal adaptive strategies, faulting, volcanism, and human history. On-line presentations will be followed by a field trip to Death Valley.

The 3 Professional Development Unit option is section 012 ($350).

The Non-credit section option is 011 ($150).

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Section Title
Geo/Natrl Hist - Northern DV
Type
Discussion
Days
Sa, Su
Time
12:00AM to 11:59AM
Dates
Jan 24, 2026 to Jan 25, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
24.0
Location
Course Fee(s)
TP0003 credit (0 to 3 units) $150.00
Available for Credit
0 to 3 units
Reading List / Textbook
The Geology and Natural Hisotry of Northern Death Valley
Section Title
Geo/Natrl Hist - Northern DV
Type
Discussion
Days
Sa, Su
Time
12:00AM to 11:59AM
Dates
Jan 24, 2026 to Jan 25, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
24.0
Location
Course Fee(s)
TP0003 credit (0 to 3 units) $350.00
Available for Credit
0 to 3 units
Reading List / Textbook
The Geology and Natural Hisotry of Northern Death Valley
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