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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Senior classification in Film major, completion of at least 65 credit hours in the major, and review by faculty. This course involves intensive development and enhancement of film studies concentration. Creation of cohesive body of work in support of thesis; expansion and presentation of portfolio in writing format or electronic reel.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Senior classification in Film major, completion of at least 50 credit hours in the major, and review by faculty. This course involves intensive development and enhancement of film studies concentration. Creation of cohesive body of work in support of thesis; expansion and presentation of portfolio in writing format or electronic reel.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Senior classification in Film Studies major, successful completion of FVA 480, and successful completion of at least 50 credit hours in major. Continuation of Senior Thesis, while focusing on development of public speaking skills. Students learn to deliver skillful visual presentations, in a range of speech formats, including demonstration, advocacy/sales, mock job interview, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. World Geography is the introductory course for students wishing to major in geography. The course is also designed to accommodate students who are majoring in other fields and are interested in obtaining a basic familiarization with places throughout the world and geographic concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Cross listed with POL 211, PSYC 211 and SOC 211. Three hours per week. An introductory course for social science majors providing brief coverage of the research methods commonly used in the social sciences along with the most common quantitative analyses used by social scientists. This includes coverage of data organization, descriptive statistics, correlation and regression analyses, and an introduction to hypothesis testing and inferential statistics. Credit will be awarded for only one (1) course selected from GEOG 211, POL 211, PSYC 211, or SOC 211.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. A study of the earth's lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere. Lithospheric processes include plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes and mountain building. Hydrospheric processes include, water budget, riparian processes, and coastal geomorphology. Atmospheric processes include the energy budget, atmospheric motion and global climate patterns
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. This course may be repeated for credit when the topic changes. An examination of the physical, economic, political and population geography of a selected region; i.e., Africa, Asia and Australia, Europe and Russia, Latin America or the United States and Canada.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. A study of the location of economic activities and the flow of goods and people between places. Additional focus is placed upon regional economic growth, the city as an economic node, transportation, technological diffusion and energy production and consumption.
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3.00 Credits
Cross listed with SOC 311. Three hours per week. A study of spatial variations among culture groups. Focus is placed upon examining and analyzing the aspects of traditional culture (language, religion, customs) and popular culture (landscapes, recreation, ethnicity). Credit cannot be awarded for both GEOG 311 and SOC 311.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours per week. Political structure, politics, and trends of nations in the light of geographic analysis. The influential role of geographic factors of climate, surface features, soil, and minerals is stressed
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