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GEMM 6630: Production and Supply Chain Management for the Energy Industry
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This course will focus on the business aspects running a renewable energy entity either as a separate company or sector within an established company. Students taking this course have completed a previous course on the basic science of renewable energy. This course is intended to focus on leadership issues and decision making regarding renewable energy. As a significant part of the course, students will learn how to review information and data supplied to them by engineers, accountants, finance, marketing, scientists, and other stakeholders within and outside their company including federal, state, and local governments and regulatory agencies to make sound business decisions.
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GEOG 1102: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Analysis of the relationships of man and the landscape based on geographic distributions in the world.
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GEOG 1111: Freshman Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
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GEOG 1202: Introduction to Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
The science that studies the processes, forms, and spatial or geographic structures of natural systems operating at or near the earth’s surface, including weather, climate, and landform processes.
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GEOG 1302: Introduction to Human Geography
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Systematic introduction to basic concepts and approaches in human geographic analysis.
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GEOG 1332: Topics in Science
1.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
A series of five-week modules on various topics in physical geography. Section 001. Violent Storms. Analysis of the causes, characteristics, and regional patterns of thunderstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes, emphasizing the hazards associated with each type of storm. Section 002. Elementary Surveying. Introduces the various techniques of running a traverse, location of points by intersection and resection, determination of distance by pacing, chaining, stadia and trigonometry and carrying of elevations. Section 003. Basic Navigation. Introduces the principles of navigation using the sun as the celestial body. Emphasis is on determining latitude and longitude at solar noon. Section 004. Earthquakes. The characteristics, causes, and results of earth movements along faults. Section 005. Waves and Beaches. Analysis of wind-generated waves in the open ocean and the changes that occur as waves enter shallow water, forming surf. The tides and seismic sea waves are discussed for comparison. Section 006. Rivers and Flood Plains. Introduces the nature of stream channels and stream landscapes, with emphasis on the problems associated with man’s occupation of such landscapes. Section 007. World Food and Hunger. Analysis of the world food problem with emphasis on the nutritional characteristics of major foods, the physical factors affecting food production, and the potential of the world’s land for producing food. Section 008. Volcanoes. Why do some volcanoes erupt and some flow? Why do they occur where they do? How do they affect the environment and man? We discuss these aspects and other characteristics of volcanoes in this course section.
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GEOG 1602: Introduction to Urban Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Surveys the process of urbanization, emphasizing the development of American cities and using Denver as an example. Topics covered include the evolution of metropolitan form and land use patterns, cultural landscape formation, city planning and architectural design, and urban social and policy issues.
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GEOG 2080: Introduction to Mapping and Map Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Studies major elements in the preparation of thematic maps, including sources of data collection and manipulation of data, and cartographic techniques for display of data.
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GEOG 2202: Natural Hazards
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Surveys those physical phenomena that often cause substantial damage when they occur in areas of human settlement.
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GEOG 2939: Internship/Cooperative Education
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Experiences involving application of specific, relevant concepts and skills in supervised employment situations. Prereq: 15 hours of 2.75 Gpa.
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