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GENL 110: Personal Career Planning
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2.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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The career search process. Goal oriented toward the planned process of selecting a major or occupational direction. The history, theory, philosophy and economics of the world of work. Occupational testing, decision making, values clarification skills and guest lectures employed. Recommended for freshmen, sophomores and undeclared majors. Three hours per week.
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GENL 120: College Reading Skills
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3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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Extensive practice in reading, analyzing and critically evaluating nonfiction texts. The student will outline and summarize articles and books through written and oral methods. Techniques of reading comprehension will be discussed and practiced. Projects will relate the skills of this class to the readings in the student's other courses. Three hours per week.
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GENL 150: Selected Topics in Developmental Education
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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Innovative approaches to developmental education. Provides opportunities for curricular experimentation in the developmental studies areas of reading behavior, writing, foundational math skills and critical thinking.
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GENL 152: Residence Hall Leadership
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1.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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An examination of models of community development with special emphasis on residence halls. Interactive problemsolving emphasized. Prerequisite: Selection into Resident Assistant Program. Two hours per week for eight weeks.
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GENL 191: Special Topics: Tv, College of The
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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Study of a specific academic area. Topic may vary semester to semester. Course may be repeated under different subtitles.
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GEOG 100: Introduction to Human Geography
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3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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Introduction to the variable human character of the earth. Contemporary world problems such as population, growth, economic development, urbanization, resource utilization and human alteration of the natural environment are examined from a locational perspective. Three hours per week. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).
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GEOG 101: World Geography: Europe And Asia
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3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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A geographic study of the countries of Europe and Asia emphasizing their physical and cultural characteristics. Special attention to contemporary issues/problems. Three hours per week. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).
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GEOG 105: Introduction to Physical Geography
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4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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Introduction to the variable physical character of the earth. Treatment of weather, climate, soil, vegetation, landforms and oceanic circulation with emphasis on processes, interrelationships and distributional patterns. Students can not receive credit for both GEOG 104 and GEOG 105. Three hours lec ture, two hours laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
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GEOG 110: Personal Career Planning
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2.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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The career search process. Goal oriented toward the planned process of selecting a major or occupational direction. The history, theory, philosophy and economics of the world of work. Occupational testing, decision making, values clarification skills and guest lectures employed. Recommended for freshmen, sophomores and undeclared majors. Three hours per week.
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GEOG 120: College Reading Skills
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3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
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Extensive practice in reading, analyzing and critically evaluating nonfiction texts. The student will outline and summarize articles and books through written and oral methods. Techniques of reading comprehension will be discussed and practiced. Projects will relate the skills of this class to the readings in the student's other courses. Three hours per week.
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