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GEY 135: Environmental Geology3.0 CR
45.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
Introduces geology and its relationship to man's environment. Covers geologic hazards such as floods, landslides, avalanches, earthquakes, and volcanoes. Focuses on surface and groundwater resources in terms of exploitation and man's responsibility to protect these resources from contamination. The geologic aspects of land use practices, as well as mineral and energy resources exploitation, are reviewed and related to legislation regarding environmental law. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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GEY 175: Special Topics1.0
6.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
Presents students with a vehicle to pursue special topics of interest. The content of this course is designed on an as needed basis to provide current, up-to-date information.
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GEY 205: Geology of Colorado3.0 CR
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Covers the geologic history of Colorado with emphasis on formation of mountain ranges, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock types, ore deposits, and landforms. Incorporates field experience and/or class room lectures. Prev. Course Codes: (GEY-270AA) (GLY-270AA) Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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GEY 205 - Geology of Colorado3.0 CR
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GEY 208: Geology Field Trip1.0
6.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. In-depth field studies into the geology of specific regions in the western United States. The course will focus on the application of field techniques and geologic principles during an extended trip to the area of study. The specific area of investigation will be indicated in the schedule of classes each time the course is offered. Prev. Course Codes: (GEY-208A) (GEY-208B) (GEY-208C) (GEY-208A) (GEY-208) (GEY-208B) (GEY-208C) (GY-208A) Clock Hours: 22.5 (LECLB)
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GEY 210: Hydrology4.0 CR
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Basic principles of surface & groundwater hydrology are covered. Basic methods of water quantity & quality measurements are taught. Will learn to operate instruments for monitoring surface flow, well volumes & yield, and measuring water quality characteristics. Emphasis will be placed on understanding of disturbance activities (mining in particular) to surface water and groundwater resources. Note: Requires college level reading. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC) 30 (LAB)
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GIS 100: Geographic Information Systems Fundamentals1.0 CR
15.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
Provides information on the basic concepts of GPS (Global Positioning Systems) and GIS (Geographic Information Systems). Defines the two systems and explains the link from one to the other. Analyzes the different types of GPS Equipment and differentiates between their role in the GPS technology world. Provides information on the types of mapping systems available today and the necessary information to integrate GPS data. Clock Hours: 15 (LEC)
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GIS 100 - Geographic Information Systems Fundamentals1.0 CR
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HIS 101: History of Western Civili zation I
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from the prehistoric era to 1650. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline. Note: Requires college level reading. Prev. Course Codes: (HIS-152) Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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HIS 102: History of Western Civili zation II
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
PREREQUISITE: Requires college-level reading. Explores a number of events, peoples, groups, ideas, institutions, and trends that have shaped Western Civilization from 1650 to the present. Reflects the multiple perspectives of gender, class, religion, and ethnic groups. Focuses on developing, practicing, and strengthening the skills historians use while constructing knowledge in this discipline. Note: Requires college level reading. Prev. Course Codes: (HIS-152) Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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HIS 111: World Civili zation I
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
Enables the student to view history up to 1500 CE in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. This approach goes beyond political borders, to provide a better appreciation for different cultures. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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HIS 112: World Civili zation II
3.00 Credits
Colorado Mountain College
Enables students to view history post 1500 CE in a broad global sense. Focuses on the common denominators among all people. This approach goes beyond political borders to provide a better appreciation for different cultures. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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