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GEOG 4700: Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that provides students with the fundamental concepts underlying geographic information systems (GIS). The nature and analytical use of spatial information are discussed. During the laboratories, students acquire skills in utilizing the popular software package ArcView GIS. Laboratories provide hands on experience with ArcView GIS. Pre: GEOG 1000 or GEOG 2000.
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GEOL 1000: Introductory Geology
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introductory survey of the geology of the earth. Topics include geologic time and earth history, internal earth processes (plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes), and surface processes (streams, coasts, climate). Pre: None.
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GEOL 2000: Physical Geology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of geology for students intending to major in the natural sciences. Topics include formation and evolution of the earth, as well as a broad range of surface and internal geological processes. Pre: CHEM 2052.
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GEOL 3010: Mineralogy
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Chemical and physical properties, origins, and associations of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock forming minerals. Pre: GEOL 2000.
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GEOL 3020: Hydrogeology
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Quantitative treatment of the freshwater components of the hydrologic cycle including stream flow, ground water flow, and water quality. Pre: GEOL 2000 and MATH 2214 or higher except MATH 2326/MATH 3301.
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GEOL 3030: Sedimentology
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The geology of sedimentary deposits, including classifications and properties of particles, sedimentary processes, modern sedimentary environments, and analysis of the stratigraphic record. Pre: GEOL 2000.
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GEOL 3040: Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A chemical view of the composition of the earth and its component parts, including the present distribution of chemical species and their movement over time. Pre: GEOL 2000.
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HAWN 2100: Intermediate Hawai'ian I
4.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Conversation, reading, writing, grammar, and traditional Hawai'ian culture. This is the first semester of a twosemester sequence. Pre: HAWN 1200.
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HAWN 2200: Intermediate Hawai'ian II
4.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Conversation, reading, writing, grammar, and traditional Hawai'ian culture. This is the second semester of a twosemester sequence. Pre: HAWN 2100.
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HIST 2112: Medieval and Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course will explore the political, social, economic, intellectual, and religious characteristics of Europe during the Medieval and Early Modern periods. Material will emphasize how medieval and early modern beliefs (religious and secular) molded social, cultural, political, military, and economic institutions. Topics covered in the course will include, but are not limited to, Christianity and Islam, the interaction of the Christian, Muslim and Byzantine worlds, the creation of nation states, the relationship between spiritual and secular power and culture, intellectual "recovery" in the Renaissance, andEuropean expansionism. Pre: WRI 1100 or WRI 1150.
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