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GEOS 416: SEMINAR. Maximum 3 cr
1.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Presentation of oral and written reports on current geology literature and problems of special interest.
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GEOS 420: Human Impact on The Environment
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
This course will assess the environmental changes caused by human activity. Specifically, attention will be focused on human impacts on vegetation, animals, soil, hydrology, geomorphology, and climate. Prerequisite: GEOG 213 or GEOS 330 or permission of instructor.
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GEOS 421: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Principles and methods for critically analyzing environmental issues from an economic and policy perspective. Review of current environmental issues with emphasis on agriculture related topics. Prerequisites: AGEC 201 or ECON 202 (Same as AGEC 421).
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GEOS 430: Surface Hydrology
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Fundamentals of surface hydrology including: components of the hydrologic cycle; hydrographs; flood frequency analysis; and flood routing through rivers, reservoirs, and watersheds. Includes practical exercises and the use of personal computers. Prerequisites: GEOL 101 or permission of the instructor.
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GEOS 435: Principles of Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Techniques for analyzing, displaying and managing geographic data topics including: structure of geographic data bases, principles of digital cartography, basic spatial statistics and analysis of spatial relationships using GIS. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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GEOS 440: Environmental Earth Science
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
A survey of the interactions between people and the physical environment, including hazardous earth processes, hydrology and pollution, waste disposal, environmental health, mineral resources, energy, and land use. Prerequisites: Any of the following-GEOS 101, 402, GEOL 101, 206, GEOG 213.
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GEOS 441: Geoenvironmental Seminar. Maximum 3 cr
1.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Geoenvironmental topics are examined in depth through library research, audiovisual materials analysis, and interactive software. Investigations are presented and critiqued during roundtable discussions. Assigned topics vary each semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 cr. Prerequisites: Any pertinent basic science course or permission of the instructor.
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GEOS 445: Advanced Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
A project-oriented course intended to demonstrate how principles learned in GEOS 435 can be applied to solving complex real-world problems. Prerequisite: GEOS 435.
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GEOS 450: Remote Sensing of The Environment
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
This course will cover the basics and the interpretation of remote sensing data that will include aerial photography, U. S. and French satellite imagery, thermal infrared, Sideways Looking Radar, Synthetic Aperture Radar, and other airborne platforms such as the Daedalus Multispectral Scanner used by NASA.
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GEOS 460: Archeology And Geology of Natural Disasters
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Case studies of archeological and geologic evidence for the history, causes, and effects of historical and prehistoric natural disasters. Use of archeological and geologic data to develop realistic supportable scenarios for the natural disasters will be stressed. Prerequisites: ANTG 201; GEOL 101 and 102.
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