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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Reading selections present modern French writers and aspects of French culture. Continues the multi-media program begun in FREN B1 and FREN B2 with increased emphasis on reading and writing. Requires practice with audiotape program outside of class. Prerequisite: FREN B2, three years of high school French or evaluation by instructor of student's French skills. Hours: 72 lect. Offered: F. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. FREN B3+B4 = CAN FREN SEQ B; BC GE C; CSU GE C.2; IGETC 3.B, 6.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Grammar review and presentation of some of the more complex structures. Emphasis is on reading and writing along with oral communication. Requires practice with audiotape program outside of class. Completes the multi-media program for college French. Prerequisite: FREN B3 or four years of high school French or evaluation by instructor of student's French skills. Hours: 72 lect. Offered: S. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. FREN B3+B4 = CAN FREN SEQ B; BC GE C; CSU GE C.2; IGETC 3B, 6.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic elements of physical geography and the world as a system. Important elements include the atmosphere, weather and climate, geomorphology, and Earth's structure. The main goal of the course is to provide students with a greater understanding and appreciation for their physical environment, with special attention given to terrestrial relationships. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. Offered: F, S. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. CAN GEOG 2; BC GE B.1; CSU GE B.1; IGETC 5.A.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Designed to demonstrate how material presented in GEOG B1 can be applied in a working environment. The assignments are designed to help students understand and apply the concepts learned in the lecture to real world problems. Exercises include using an atlas, coordinate systems, earth-sun relationships, weather and climate analysis, and topographic map interpretation. Prerequisite: GEOG B1 (may be taken concurrently). Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lab Offered: F, S. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. BC GE B.1; CSU GE B.1, B.3; IGETC 5.A.
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3.00 Credits
Human Geography is designed to demonstrate how people interact with their environment. Special emphasis will be placed on concepts such as population, movement, cultures, and civilizations. Economic factors affecting people's lives and religion will also be emphasized. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. CCS: Liberal Arts and Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. CAN GEOG 2; BC GE B.1; CSU GE D.5; IGETC 4.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Weather and Climate focuses on changes in weather and climate patterns throughout the world. Special emphasis will be given to atmospheric phenomena such as El Nino, hurricanes, tornadoes, and weather mapping. In addition, atmospheric forces such as the pressure gradient and coriolis force will be discussed in detail. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. CCS: Liberal Arts and Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. BC GE B.1, CSU B.1, IGETC 5A.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of geology with emphasis on the structure and origin of the earth, its present and past landscapes and the processes at work changing its surface. Students desiring laboratory experience should either substitute GEOL B1a or enroll in GEOL B10L concurrently with GEOL B10. Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. At least one Saturday field trip or equivalent required. Offered: F, S. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. Note: Not open to students who have taken GEOL B1a. BC GE B.1; CSU GE B.1; IGETC 5.A.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Exercises planned to accompany the lectures of GEOL B10. Identification of rocks and minerals, topographic and geologic map exercises demonstrating the work of water, wind, ice and gravity and effects of volcanism and earthquakes. Designed for students preparing to teach in the elementary grades and for all non-science majors. Prerequisite: GEOL B10 (may be taken concurrently). Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lab. Field trip required. Offered: F, S. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. BC GE B.1; CSU GE B.1, B.3; IGETC 5.A.
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3.00 Credits
An elementary course dealing with the geologic history, structure, topography and mineral resources of California and adjoining areas. Prerequisites: GEOL B1a or GEOL B10 or ERSC B10, Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. A Saturday field trip or equivalent may also be required. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of geology with emphasis on the structure and origin of the earth, its present and past landscapes and the processes at work changing its surface. Includes identification of rocks and minerals, topographic and geologic map exercises demonstrating the work of water, wind, ice and gravity and effects of volcanism and earthquakes. Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect, 54 lab. At least 1 Saturday field trip or equivalent required. Offered: F, S. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. Note: Not open to students who have taken the equivalent course, GEOL B10 and B10L. CAN GEOL 2; BC GE B.1; CSU GE B.1, B.3; IGETC 5.A.
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