Course evaluation for GG5123, Critical Steps in the Evolution of Earth and Life 7.5 credits

Your response to this course evaluation will help us in our continuous development of the course, and also contribute to the development of education at the entire Stockholm University, as the first seven questions are used in all courses given. After the survey has been closed, the quantitative sections of the survey will be published at the course page together with the responsible teacher analyzed of the evaluation. The evaluation is anonymous.
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Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is expected to be able to:

* be able to account for the main features of the concept of Earth System Science
* be able to explain how the formation of the free acid of the atmosphere was a prerequisite for the emergence of multicellular life and the development of the first scalar organisms
* be able to explain how the invasion of the continents by plants and animals, changed the composition of the atmosphere and the Earth's large-scale environmental and climate development
* be able to account for the underlying causes of the five major mass extinctions that occurred during fanerozoic time
* be able to explain how the modern ice world and its biota evolved from the different and warm mesozoic greenhouse world
* be able to use the above knowledge of historical geology to reflect on and discuss the changes that can be expected in the Earth's collaborative system during the future anthropocene world

1.
Overall, I am satisfied with the course.
This question is compulsory
2.
The content of the course was relevant to me for
achieving the intended learning outcomes.
3.
The teaching gave me good conditions to achieve the
intended learning outcomes.
4.
The examination/assessment tested how well I achieved
the intended learning outcomes.
5.
On average, I have spent approximately the following number of hours per week on the course, total time, including self-study.
6.
What was the best about the course?
7.
What improvements would you suggest?