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OFF-CAMPUS N ON326: Theological Foundations of Vocation
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores foundation of meaningful human action and role of work in lives of communities and individuals through disciplines of theology, philosophy and history. Prerequisites: permission of instructor and at least sophomore standing.
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM216: Introduction to Geology
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Composition (minerals and rocks), physical structures, and internal and surface processes (physical, chemical and biological) that have continuously sculpted surface of earth classifi ed and analyzed. Internal processes include volcanism, plate tectonics and related phenomena. Surface processes include physical, chemical and biological processes accounting for evolving geomorphology of earth. Includes historical perspective on origin of earth and development through time. Core physical science, nonlab option.
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM218: Newton to Einstein
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores foundational ideas in physical sciences including Newtonian mechanics, energy, conservation principles, kinetic theory of matter, entropy, relativity, wave behavior and quantum theory. Related historical, philosophical and theological issues also discussed. Laboratory required. Prerequisite: mathematical competency. Core physical science lab option. Lab fee.
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM220: Human Biology,Health and Disease
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Studies human body from intracellular environment to structure and function of biological control systems; fundamental functions of cell and organ systems; health and disease; metabolism; energy balance. Core life science lab option. Lab fee.
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM222: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Core life science nonlab option. See divisional course descriptions.
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM222 - Environmental Science
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM222/BIO222: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
In-depth study of environment and interaction with it. Major topics include decline of ecosystems, global atmospheric change, loss of biodiversity and human population explosion. Core life science nonlab option.
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM222/BIO222 - Environmental Science
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM371: Seminar in Environmental Studies
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Prepares student for internship or environmental fi eldwork. Emphasizes analysis of current events related to environmental concerns. Prerequisite: NSM222. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS N SM425: Environmental Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Off-campus placement or fi eld experience in environmental studies; required internship, co-op placement or offcampus experience, e.g., AuSable Institute in Michigan. Prerequisite: NSM222.
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OFF-CAMPUS O EI241: Foundations of Outdoor Education
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores historical and literary foundations of outdoor education and broad defi nitions of spirituality in wilderness. Inquiry done in conjunction with development of personal environmental ethic and introductory technical skills related to outdoor education.
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OFF-CAMPUS O EI243: Philosophies and Theories of Outdoor Education and Leadership
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Surveys current philosophies, theories, methodologies and applications of outdoor education. General leadership principles reviewed and students introduced to teaching strategies, program design and administrative responsibilities common to outdoor education.
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