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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term An .introduction .to .the .Global .Positioning .System .(GPS). .Development .of .the .GPS, .operational .characteristics, .limitations, .potential .errors .and .applications .will .be .covered. .Activities .with .GPS .receivers .will .be .required. .This .course .will .prepare .students .for .advanced .course .work .in .the .GPS .or .for .course .work .in .Geographic .Information .Systems. .CSU .
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Prerequisite: GEOG 127 or equivalent An .advanced .course .on .the .Global .Positioning .System .(GPS). .Advanced .topics .including .data .dictionaries, .differential .GPS .and .linking .GPS .to .Geographic .Information .Systems .will .be .covered. .This .course .will .prepare .students .for .additional .studies .in .specific .applications .of .GPS .or .for .course .work .in .Geographic .Information .Systems. .In .addition, .skills .obtained .in .this .course .may .allow .students .to .seek .employment .in .the .spatial .science .field. .CSU .
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Recommended: eligibility for ENGL 122 The .nature .and .causes .of .the .spatial .distribution .of .human .activity. .Phenomena .such .as .population, .language, .religion, .popular .culture, .agricultural .practices, .political .structure, .economic .organization, .settlement .patterns, .resource .exploration, .and .technological .innovation .are .examined .in .order .to .understand .the .interactive .relationship .between .human .beings .and .their .environment. .CAN .GEOG .4, .CSU, .UC
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term A .geographic .perspective .of .physical, .cultural, .political .and .economic .characteristics .of .countries .and .regions .of .the .world. .A .general .survey .of .world .place .locations, .and .influence .of .geographic .factors .on .international .cooperation .and .conflicts. .Survey .of .the .transformation .of .the .cultural .landscape .of .the .United .States. .CSU. .UC
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 54 hours lecture per term Recommended: it is strongly recommended that students have successfully completed MATH 110 (or equivalent) prior to taking this course An .introductory .course .in .Meteorology .that .is .both .a .descriptive .and .analytical .course .on .the .physical .principles .affecting .the .earth's .weather. .Topics .covered .include .the .nature .of .the .atmosphere, .solar .energy, .heat, .temperature, .pressure, .stability, .moisture, .wind, .storms, .severe .weather .and .forecasting. .The .course .introduces .Climatology .as .a .scientific .study .and .will .look .at .Earth's .climatic .history. .The .course .will .also .look .at .current .research .in .climate .modeling .and .the .possibility .of .global .climate .change. .CSU, .UC
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1.00 Credits
1 .unit .SC 54 hours laboratory per term Co-requisite: GEOG 140 or equivalent (may be taken previously) Recommended: MATH 110 or equivalent A .laboratory .course .to .supplement .GEOG .140 .(Introduction .to .Weather). .Fundamental .concepts .in .meteorology .and .measurement .techniques .including .selected .mathematical .concepts .used .in .developing .an .understanding .of .weather .and .climate. .Analysis .of .real-time .weather .data .will .be .stressed. .CSU, .UC
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
5-3 .units .LR May be repeated three times Variable hours An .in-depth .study .of .selected .subjects .in .geography. .The .topics .to .be .offered .each .term .will .be .indicated .in .the .current .course .schedule. .CSU .
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4.00 Credits
4 .units .SC 54 hours lecture/54 hours laboratory per term Recommended: COMSC 100L or equivalent This .course .introduces .the .basic .principles .of .remote .sensing .techniques .including .aerial .photographs, .satellite .imageries .and .radar .imageries. .It .explains .how .these .techniques .are .used .for .collecting .data .about .the .earth .and .how .such .data .can .be .interpreted .and .mapped .with .the .help .of .image .processing .software .and .geographic .information .systems. .CSU .
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3.00 Credits
3 .units .SC 36 hours lecture/54 hours laboratory per term Recommended: MATH 110 or equivalent The .course .introduces .basic .principles .of .mapping .and .representation .of .spatial .data .using .conventional .and .computerized .cartographic .techniques. .Elements .of .map .such .as .scale, .distance, .direction, .and .map .projections .as .well .as .cartographic .techniques .of .data .analysis, .processing, .symbolization, .and .representation .are .examined .in .detail. .This .course .is .designed .to .develop .a .better .understanding .of .maps .and .map-interpretation. .CSU .
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
5-3 .units .SC May be repeated three times Variable hours Prerequisite: submission of acceptable educational contract to department and instruction office; topics must extend study beyond courses offered An .opportunity .for .advanced .students .to .study .special .interests .under .the .direction .of .the .faculty. .CSU .
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