GCU 364 - Energy in the Global Arena - Session C.
Taught by Martin Pasqualetti, Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning.
Energy resources are valuable to everyone on the planet, but they are not distributed equally or equitably. The location, development, and trade of these resources have global implications on societal, environmental, and geopolitical stability. The objective of the course is to introduce students to the place of energy within the global experiences.
Energy in the Global Arena considers the entire world from the perspective of energy, the most important resource to human welfare, safety, and security.
Says Pasqualetti: Excellent review of global energy conditions, including Ukraine, China, Iran, and all other countries.
The intended learning outcomes include understanding how energy affects geopolitics, balance of trade, environmental stability, personal security, and the costs of goods and services. At the same time, students will have been exposed to basic world geography.