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GEO 372: Petrology
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
Petrology is the study of rocks. This course will examine the origin and occurrence of the igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, with emphasis on igneous and metamorphic processes. (Sedimentary processes are studied in GEO-374.) Laboratory sessions will emphasize hand specimen description and identification, and the microscopic examination and interpretation of rocks in thin section. Prerequisite: GEO-271. Fall semester.
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GEO 374: Sedimentology/Stratigraphy
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
An introduction to the study of sediments and stratigraphy. Topics include sediment sources, weathering, erosion, transportation, and deposition. The course will also include a thorough look at global depositional environments. Traditional concepts of lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, aqueous geochemistry, diagenesis, and radiometric dating will be studied, as well as the newer fields of basin analysis and sequence stratigraphy. Prerequisites: GEO-111, GEO-112, or GEO-246. Fall semester, even years.
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GEO 392 ,393: Research in Geology I,II
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
The geology major is completed with this two-course sequence in research in geology. In GEO-392, research methods, field exercises, laboratory techniques, seminars, and literature review in weekly meetings will allow students to explore a research topic of their choosing and to draft and present a research prospectus. Field work will be carried out independently of the course during the summer or early fall. Prerequisite: Geology major. In GEO-393, initial reports of field or lab results will be evaluated by course participants and instructors. Further field and lab work, seminars, drafting techniques, and literature review in weekly meetings will allow students to complete their research project and produce and present a research paper. Prerequisite: GEO-392. WRITD, Spring semester.
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GER 101 ,102: Beginning German I,II
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
A sequential two-semester program. Basic grammatical forms and patterns: conversation, cultural readings. GER-101 is prerequisite for GER-102. Offered annually.
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GER 201 ,202: Intermediate German I,II
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
A sequential two-semester program. Reading and discussion in German of short stories, expository German prose, songs, and poems. There will also be a thorough, systematic review of grammar. Prerequisite: 101-102 or two years of senior high school German. GER-201 is prerequisite for GER-202. Offered annually.
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GER 244 ,344: Special Topics in German
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
Special topics in German studies. Content will vary. Courses will explore a topic or a problem in depth and students will read, discuss, and write. In GER-244, readings, instruction, and discussion will be in English. In GER-344, readings, instruction, and discussion will be in German. More than one special topic may be taken. The prerequisite for GER-344 is GER-251 or permission of the instructor. Offered occasionally.
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GER 251 ,252: Conversation and Composition
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
A sequential two-semester program. Designed to give students the opportunity to further develop their skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. One semester the students will read primarily non-fictional texts (essays, letters, magazine and newspaper articles); the other semester they will read selected texts of modern German prose fiction. During both semesters students will practice writing, actively participate in daily discussions, and give in-class presentations. Grammatical and compositional principles will be reviewed. Prerequisite: GER-202 or equivalent. Required of all majors and minors. Offered Occasionally.
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GER 371: Short Prose Works
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
Readings in German literature of the 19th and 20th centuries. Selections mainly from the field of the German Novelle. Prerequisites: GER-251 and GER-252 or permission. Fall semester, even years.
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GER 372: German Lyric Poetry
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
Reading and discussion of poems by more than thirty great German poets from the old High German period to the present. Students will also write and present interpretations of selected poems. Prerequisites: GER-251 and GER-252 or permission. Spring semester, odd years.
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GER 373: Modern German Drama
1.00 Credits
Gustavus Adolphus College
Analysis of great dramas representative of the nineteenth century to the present. Prerequisites: GER-251 and GER-252 or permission. Fall semester, odd years.
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