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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FREN 3302 AND FREN 3303. Advanced study of grammar from a linguistic perspective. Provides an overview of phonetics, phonology, morphology, and syntax. Exposes students to dialectical variations of the French speaking world. Stresses development of oral proficiency. Course taught in French.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: French 3302 or permission of instructor. Special topics relevant to the study of French speaking societies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: FREN 3304 or FREN 3305 and permission of instructor. A capstone course designed to synthesize and connect the student's prior academic experiences in the major and related fields of study. Students will prepare a reflective essay and a research paper to present to the faculty. Papers and pre-sentation in French.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to world regions through the context of human geography. The course focuses on basic geographic concepts to analyze social, economic and political issues at local, regional and global scales. Elements of fundamental physical geography will be discussed to illustrate the spatial relationships between the physical environment and human geography.
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3.00 Credits
This is a survey course for any student with an interest in geography, maps, or geospatial data and technologies. Students will obtain fundamental geographic principles of place and space, and learn introductory geospatial techniques such as map reading, coordinate systems, and scale by using global positioning satellite receivers, aerial photos, satellite imagery, and Google Earth technologies. The course is designed to give students hands-on experience to collect, manipulate, analyze, and understand geospatial data.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. This course examines aspects of physical geography, specifically earth-sun relationships, atmospheric processes, climate and weather patterns, and vegetation patterns and principles. Emphasis is on the distribution and interac-tions among these environmental variables as well as the impact humans have had on these natural systems. The lab focuses on practical and applied aspects of these environmental systems. Lab work includes maps reading, data collection, and data analysis.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines aspects of physical geography such as plate tectonics, rocks and soils, river systems, coastal systems, glaciers, and karst topography. Emphasis is on the evolution and distribution of these physical landforms and resultant landscapes, as well as the processes that have shaped them. The lab focuses on practical and applied aspects of landform patterns and processes. Lab work includes the use of topographic maps and aerial photographs, the identification of rocks and minerals, and the analysis of landscape features.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 0099 and READ 0099. One of the four disciplinary options (Anthropol-ogy 2105, Geography 2105, Psychology 2105, Sociology 2105) that can be taken to satisfy the Social Issues requirement in the General Educa-tion curriculum. A common set of world social issues is critically examined from one of four social science perspectives. The discipline of geography examines the effects of the current social patterns on the cultural landscape from local, regional and global perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEOG 1101 or GEOG 2105. An analysis of the location and distribution of urban centers, urban land uses and the geo-graphical aspects of general urban issues.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 1107; CSIS 2300; and GEOG 1101 or GEOG 2105. This course is an introduction to the processes and technology of cartography, the science and art of map making. The foundations of map construc-tion and design will be presented from theoretical and applied perspectives. Students will be intro-duced to hands-on and computerized mapping, leading to a basic appreciation of the map as the integral component of geographic informa-tion systems data analysis. SSED majors-this course will not count as an upper division GEOG requirement for your degree program.
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