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GET 199: General Technology )
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Prior Learning - Portfolio Assessment Recognition is granted of appropriate and significant prior learning and its credit relationship to degree requirements. Knowledge and skills (not chronological experience) acquired prior to matriculation are systematically identified and documented in a portfolio, which is assessed by the college, and credit is awarded. Prerequisite: ENG101 and Portfolio Development Instruction passed with a C or better.
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GIS 201: Global Positioning Systems
1.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This short course introduces GPS technology, applications, sources of error, and corrections; students learn to use Garmin and Trimble GPS receivers, and they execute a simple project using GPS technology.
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GIS 230: Geographic Information Systems Applications I
4.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course is an introduction to the basic principles of geography, information technology, cartography, and graphic design as they apply to GIS and spatial analysis; students learn basic skills in ArcGIS software; they survey GIS applications and data types; and they execute and document a simple service learning project. 1-800-210-6932 127
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GIS 230 - Geographic Information Systems Applications I
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GIS 330: Geographic Information Systems Applications II
4.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course covers advanced principles of geography, information technology, cartography, graphic design, and analysis of raster-based spatial data as they apply to GIS; students focus on raster analysis and modeling, learning advanced skills in ArcGIS software, including extensions and scripts. The course also includes a survey of advanced GIS applications. For a final project, students execute and document an advanced project with practical implications.
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GIS 3XX: Internship
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Students will complete a 120 hour internship for an employer where the student is engaged in applied GIS projects.
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GIS 3XX - Internship
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GIS 4XX: Remote Sensing and Image Analysis
4.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course introduces remote sensing technologies, with an emphasis on satellite imagery. Students learn basic image analysis for oceanographic modeling, land cover change detection, climate analysis, and similar applications, then they execute and document a simple project. Prerequisite GIS 230 & GIS 330
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HIS 112: American History to Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course will cover the United States from its first inhabitants to European exploration, settlement, the Revolution, Independence, and the creation of a new nation. They will explore concepts of Sectionalism, political parties, Jacksonian democracy, Age of Reform, westward expansion, the impending crisis, Civil War and reconstruction. Students will be introduced to major political, economic, military, social, and cultural developments from earlier beginnings to reconstruction.
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HIS 113: American History from Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course will study the United States from the reconstruction period to the present. Topics will include growth of the West and South. The Machine Age, the Progressive Era, World War I, the roaring 20s, depression, recovery, reform, World War II, the Cold War, reform and conflict of the 1960s and the 1970s, the Reagan Era, post Reagan up to current events. This course will be exposed to concepts of U.S./foreign relations and will be introduced to the major political, economic, military, social, and cultural developments of this period including developing an understanding of the new global economy and its relationship to the U.S.
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HIS 115: Maine History
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is designed to give a broad background in Maine history. Maine history is used as a microcosmic example to identify, clarify, and explain the problems and themes of national history. At the same time students will become aware of the aspects of Maine's past that are unique to New England and to the state.
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HIS 117: World History to 1715
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours Within the time frame, particular emphasis will be placed on the ideas, institutions, and cultural heritage of civilization, as well as a more traditional focus on political events. Emphasis will be placed on the following key themes: the political, philosophical and cultural legacies of ancient Greece and Rome; the origins and beliefs of Judaism and Christianity; Medieval society and institutions; the Renaissance and Reformation; European exploration and colonization; the emergence of capitalism; the English Revolution; Constitutionalism and Absolutism; the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment. 1-800-210-6932129
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