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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Correspondence Extended Studies College Extended Studies Department
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3.00 Credits
This class focuses on the physical science of mountains, including the origin of mountains as well as the climatic, geomorphic, and ecological processes and patterns found in mountain environments. The impact of mountains on human settlement and activities are discussed, as well as how humans have impacted mountain environments. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Science, Math, & Technology College Biology and Earth Sciences Department
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4.00 Credits
The course considers acquisition and interpretation remote sensed environmental data, theory and sensors, and manual and computerized interpretation methods. 4.000 Credit Hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Science, Math, & Technology College Biology and Earth Sciences Department
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine geomorphological aspects of the cryosphere, giving emphasis to the study of landforms and sediments created by ice sheets and periglacial processes both past and present. Where relevant, the applied aspects of glacial and periglacial geomorphology will be given specific attention. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Science, Math, & Technology College Biology and Earth Sciences Department
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2.00 Credits
Capstone experiences integrate material learned in the major through independent research and creative thinking by students. The capstone experience may include a primary research experience (such as field project or internship) or a substantive exploration of a geographic topic. Emphasis is also place on effective writing and oral presentation skills. Departmental approval required for a capstone project. Minimum 10 credit hours 300/400-level GEOG coursework minimum grade C- or T. 2.000 Credit Hours 2.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Science, Math, & Technology College Biology and Earth Sciences Department
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3.00 Credits
This seminar course is a prerequisite for the corresponding summer field trip cousre exploring regions of the world. A different region is highlighted every other spring semester. Focus is placed on understanding the structural geology, tectonic landscape, surficial processes, and human- environ ment interactions of the region. Students will study and discuss geological and geographic processes specific to the region. Examples of world regions include the Northern Alps, Iceland, Great Britian, Newfoundland, and Japan. Completion of at least one upper division GEOG course with a grade of C or better. 1.000 Credit Hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Science, Math, & Technology College Biology and Earth Sciences Department
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3.00 Credits
This field course, offered during winter, spring, or summer break, explores regions of the world through a geographic and geological perspective. A different region is studied every other summer. Focus is placed on understanding the structural geology, tectonic landscape, surficial processes, and human-environment interactions of the region. Studnets will gain an intimate knowledge of world regions, landscapes and cultures. Examples of world regions include the North- ern Alps, Iceland, Great Britian and Newfoundland, and Japan. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Science, Math, & Technology College Biology and Earth Sciences Department
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1.000 TO 3.000 Credit Hours 1.000 TO 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Correspondence Extended Studies College Extended Studies Department
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the materials of the earth and the internal and surficial processes that have acted upon the earth through time. Course includes three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Laboratory work includes identification and classification of minerals and rocks and exercises involving topographic and geological maps. Students required to enroll in developmental courses (i.e., ID 095, ID 096, MATH 095, or MATH 097) or having a math ACT score of less than 19 may not enroll in Physical Physical Geology. 4.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours 1.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Science, Math, & Technology College Biology and Earth Sciences Department Course Attributes: GT Sciences, GT Sciences with Lab
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4.00 Introduction to the geological evolution of the earth through time using basic principles of stratigraphy and paleontology. Laboratory work includes identification and classification of fossils and correlation of sedimentary environments. Prerequisites: GEOL 111 Minimum Grade: C or T
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