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GER 102: Elementary German II
4.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 4 Credits 4 Periods Continued study of grammar and vocabulary of the German language along with the study of German culture. Emphasis on German language skills. Prerequisites: GER101 or equivalent.
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GER 201: Intermediate German I
4.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 4 Credits 4 Periods Review of essential grammar of the German language and study of the German culture. Continued practice and development of reading, writing, and speaking skills. Prerequisites: GER102, two years of high school German, or departmental approval.
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GER 202: Intermediate German II
4.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 4 Credits 4 Periods Continued development of German language skills and continued study of the German culture. Prerequisites: GER201, or equivalent, or departmental approval.
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GLG 101: Introduction to Geology I-Physical Lecture
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods A study of the kind and arrangement of materials composing the earth's crust and the geological processes at work on and within the earth's surface. Prerequisites: None. [Both GLG101 and GLG103 must be taken to secure the SG and SQ and G designation]
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GLG 102: Introduction to Geology II-Historical Lecture
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Outlines the origin and history of the earth with emphasis on North America-its dynamic, geographic, and climatic changes; animals and plants of the past; the evolution of life. Prerequisites: None. [Both GLG102 and GLG104 must be taken to secure the SG and H designation]
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GLG 103: Introduction to Geology I:Physical LAB
1.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LAB 1 Credit 3 Periods May accompany GLG 101. Study of common rock forming minerals, rocks and maps. Prerequisites: None.
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GLG 104: Introduction to Geology II:Historical LAB
1.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LAB 1 Credit 3 Periods May accompany GLC 102. Study of geological structures and rocks, fossils, and geologic maps. may require field trips. Prerequisites: None.
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GLG 110: Geologic Disasters and the Environment
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Acquaints students with the use and importance of geological studies as they apply to the interactions between people and the earth. Includes geological processes and hazards such as floods, earthquakes and landslides; use of fossil fuels; mining of raw materials. Prerequisites: None. [Both GLG110 and GLG111 must be taken to secure the SG and G designation].
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GLG 111: Geologic Disasters and the Environment LAB
1.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LAB 1 Credit 3 Periods May accompany GLG 110. Basic geological processes and concepts. Emphasis on geology-related environmental problems concerning Arizona. Case histories and field studies. May require field trips. Prerequisites: None.
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GTC 127: Beginning Woodworking
3.00 Credits
South Mountain Community College
LAB + LEC 3 Credits 4 Periods Introduction to woodworking fundamentals and applications. Familiarization with the basic woodworking tools emphasizing the safe and proper use of woodworking hand tools and stationary and portable power tools. Class projects develop a working project plan, identify material needs, cost analysis, basic construction of the project, and basic finishing techniques. Prerequisites: None.
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