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2.00 Credits
Focuses on the academic strategies, resource knowledge and social networking necessary for First Year Students to make the transition to college. The course is designed to empower students with the life skills essential for success in college. Required for all first-time, full-time students. (F,S,M)
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3.00 Credits
Offers a broad introduction to the field of geography, with its various traditions, subfields, and associated technologies. Topic areas covered include the multiple aspects of cultural and physical geography and tools used in the discipline, such as Geography Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 0098, unless exempt. Introduces the study of world geography with attention given to demographic, political, cultural, economic, and environmental characteristics of regions of the world. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 0098, unless exempt. Introduces the basic principles of geography as related to the physical elements of the human environment and area distribution throughout the world. Includes maps and locations, weather, climate and natural resources. (F,S,M)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 0098, unless exempt. This course is an introduction to the study of solid earth systems, particularly plate tectonics and its implications. The importance of the rock cycle, earth materials, and geologic time will also be emphasized.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEOL 1121K. This course is an introduction to the history of the earth. The course focuses on the geologic development of earth from its beginning to the present and the evolution of life through geologic time, as well as the interconnection beween the two.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 0098, unless exempt. Provides a topical survey of the social, economic, and political history of the Appalachian Region from the colonial period to the present. This course examines patterns of culture, economy, politics, land use, and social structure. Topics may vary each term. (S)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 0098, unless exempt. Surveys American sports history from 1900 to present to demonstrate the impact of sports on the unique American character. By focusing on topics in the history of American sports, the course will emphasize the relationships of sports, players, and spectators to American society. Through the connection of sports history with politics, sociology, and business, students will analyze how sporting activities have reflected the development of American society during the twentieth century. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 0098, unless exempt. Surveys the history of civilization from its beginnings through the ancient, classic, and medieval eras to 1650 C.E. Although Western civilization and its antecedents in the Mediterranean basin receive the most intense study, Indian, Far Eastern, and Islamic civilizations are also given extensive consideration. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: READ 0098, unless exempt. Surveys the history of civilization in the modern era from 1650 C.E. to the present. While the perspective of the course is global, the development of Western ideals and institutions and their expansion on a world-wide scale serve as the basic organizing principles of the course. A continuation of HIST 1111 but may be taken independently. (S)
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