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GER 322: Composition and Conversation in German II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Continuation of GER 321. Reading and discussion of historical, journalistic, and literary material covering life in Germany from World War I to the present. Prerequisite: GER 321 or equivalent. Cr 3.
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GER 351H: Introduction to German Literature I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Reading and discussion of selected works representing the major literary movements from Enlightenment to Realism. Readings are in German; class discussions and exams are in English. Prerequisite: GER 202I or GER 206 or an equivalent reading ability of German. Cr 3.
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GER 351H - Introduction to German Literature I
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GER 352H: Introduction to German Literature II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Reading and discussion of selected works representing the major literary movements from Naturalism to the present. Readings are in German; class discussions and exams are in English. Prerequisite: GER 202I or GER 206 or an equivalent reading ability of German. Cr 3.
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GER 470: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
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GEY 100K: Volcanoes,Earthquakes,and Moving Plates
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An introduction to minerals, rocks, and the processes that have continually shaped the earth over hundreds of millions of years of geologic history. The course also explores how the movements of crustal plates generates earthquakes, volcanoes, continental rifting, sea floor spreading, subduction, and continental- scale mountain ranges. For K credit, registration in one of the following: GEY 101K, GEY 102K, or GEY 106K is required; concurrent registration is recommended. Cr. 3.
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GEY 101K: Laboratory Experiences in Geology
1.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Weekly lab sessions will focus on the basic skills of mineral identification, rock classification, and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps. Field trips to local geologic sites of interest will help illustrate rock types and geologic processes that shape our world. Traditional map, compass, and modern GPS techniques will be utilized. For K credit, registration in one of the following: GEY 100K, GEY 103K, or GEY 105K is required; concurrent registration is recommended Cr 1.
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GEY 102K: Field Experiences in Geology
1.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This field-based lab experience will stress rock and mineral identification and map interpretation in the study of a series of local field sites. Basic geologic mapping techniques will be used to reconstruct local geologic history and create detailed maps and crosssections describing many of the spectacular outcrops in the Casco Bay area of coastal Maine. Traditional map and compass and modern GPS techniques will be used. For K credit, registration in one of the following: GEY 100K, GEY 103K, or GEY 105K is required; concurrent registration is recommended. Fall semester only. Cr 1.
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GEY 103K: Floods,Glaciers,and Changing C l i m a t e
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course focuses on the external processes that shape earth's surface, including rivers, groundwater, glaciers, oceans, climate, and landslides. The course will also examine issues such as flood control, water resources, and climate change, where these external processes have large impacts on society. For K credit, registration in one of the following: GEY 101K, GEY 102K, or GEY 106K is required; concurrent registration is recommended. Cr 3.
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GEY 105K: Ocean Planet
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An interdisciplinary look at the science of the ocean, emphasizing connections between land, sea, and atmosphere. Basic concepts in chemistry, geology, physics, and biology are taught as they apply to marine phenomena such as salinity, ocean floor formation, currents, waves, seafloor sediments and rocks, and marine life. Students must have fulfilled the University's minimum proficiency requirements in mathematics. For K credit, registration in one of the following: GEY 101K, GEY 102K, or GEY 106K is required; concurrent registration is recommended. Cr 3.
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GEY 106K: Ocean Planet Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Major concepts from GEY105K are illustrated using hands-on activities. Students perform a variety of tasks designed to promote understanding of scientific methods and data analysis. Classes held in the lab include a range of chemical, physical, and geological exercises. Field trips may involve observing a variety of coastal phenomena including waves, beach formation, rocky shoreline geology, or intertidal zonation. Students must have fulfilled the University's minimum proficiency requirements in mathematics. For K credit, registration in one of the following: GEY 100K, GEY103K, or GEY105K is required; concurrent registration is recommended. Cr 1.
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