Earth's Interior (a.k.a Introduction to Geophysics)
This
class offfers an introduction to the main concepts of geophysics. Using
day-to-day examples, students from various backgrounds learn about
simple, physics-based tools that are used in Earth Science.
No specific pre-requisites other than algebra and basic calculus are
required. Mind refereshers are included in the class and problem sets
to cover any necessary tools.
Here are sample material from the last time I TA'ed a similar course at Northwestern:
The smartphone array experiment. We recorded a seismic section using a phone array (for more detail, see here).
Files: The g record for the elevator problem: CSV
The seismic record for the December 8, 2016 California earthquake: XY An example of recorded data from the smart phone array experiment (lab 2): XY