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1.00 Credits
Food Seminar Pre: Co: Students will be exposed to various food industries in the area. Each area will be chosen in class, and a field trip to each will be made to observe the actual operation at the industrial level. This exposure will give the student and industry alike an opportunity to observe the possibilities of future employment. (3 hours of lab per week)
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3.00 Credits
Special Projects in Food Science Pre: Co: Students may choose one of two options. The first is conducting a special research project in a specific area of food science and technology. A second option involves working with one of the instructors in preparing and presenting lessons in food technology or nutrition to high school students studying food science. (1 hour of lecture, 4 hours of lab per week)
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3.00 Credits
Environmental Health Technology Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: This course will examine the impact of the environment on human health in a broad context, covering critical interrelationships between and among the physical environment, human activities, food, and the health and well-being of the public - locally and globally. This course can also help to prepare students for the certification of Environmental Health Technicians (EHT) offered by the National Environmental Health Association (NEAHA).
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4.00 Credits
Earth Science 1 Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: This course is an introduction to both physical and historical geology, with an emphasis on the former. Topics include minerals and rocks, weathering and the actions of glaciers, wind and water, volcanism and earthquakes as well as a study of the nature and origin of the Earth and the history of life on it. Lab reinforces the lecture materials. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and with GEO102, a laboratory science sequence elective. (3 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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4.00 Credits
Earth Science 2 Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: This course is an introduction to the areas of meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. Topics covered include a study of the ocean floor and currents, our weather systems, atmospheric properties, our solar system and stars and galaxies. Fulfills open, liberal arts, and with GEO101, a laboratory science elective. (3 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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3.00 Credits
Contemporary Geography Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: Designed to acquaint students with the principles of geography, emphasizing the interrelationships of people and nature. Special emphasis is placed on the geographic analysis of the economics and other parameters of cities and their growth. Consideration is given to crisis areas and an attempt is made to understand the current problems of the cities, such as transportation, energy, economics, boundary conflicts, and politics. Fulfills open, and liberal arts electives. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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3.00 Credits
Environmental Science Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: An introduction to the field of environmental science. Environmental relationships are studied with regards to the strengths and fragilities of natural systems. Among other topics, the course covers utilization of natural resources, biodiversity, ecosystems, and environmental economics and politics. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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3.00 Credits
Meteorology Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: Surveys the nature of weather conditions and the basic atmospheric processes which create the conditions. Radiation and heat balance, water phase changes, cloud formations, and wind systems are studied. Weather map interpretation and the analysis of violent weather are stressed, and a brief introduction to climatology is included. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives. (3 hours of lecture per week)
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3.00 Credits
World Regional Geography Pre: Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies Co: Introduces the student to the many geographic regions of the world by studying the globe's physiographic features, international economic and political systems as well as cultural realms. Students will also use maps, globes, and spatial data to explore geographic interrelationships. Special emphasis will be placed on how specific regions of the world are different and how they interrelate in global society. Fulfills open and liberal arts electives.
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3.00 Credits
Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN, LIBERAL ARTS,
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