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GEOL 1100: Introduction to Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This introductory geology laboratory course is intended for students interested in the natural sciences. It introduces the basic concepts and principles of physical geology including the study of volcanism, earthquakes, and mass wastage; the structure, function, and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps; the study of natural landforms; the study of local stream water quality; and the study and identification of minerals and rocks. The course uses a systems approach to concentrate on the interrelationship between the geologic environment and human impacts. It focuses on experiential learning through field trips, outdoor labs, group discussions, class discussions, and oral presentations. Hiking, canoeing, and stream quality analyses is an integral part of this course. (6 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab)
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GEOL 1200: Introductory Historical Geology
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This introductory geology laboratory course is intended for students interested in the natural sciences. It introduces the basic concepts of historical geology including the Earth's geological history, the study of rock strata, fossil/rock correlations, rock identifications, and fossil identifications. The course uses a systems approach to study the relationships among biology, geology, hydrology, lithology, and geologic time. It focuses on active learning through field trips, outdoor labs, group discussions, and oral presentations. Hiking rough terrain, streams, and gorges are an important part of this course. (6 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab)
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GEOL 1300: Introduction to Stream System Analyses
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course is an introductory geology lab course intended for students interested in experiencing meaningful real-time field research and developing a stream study. It introduces the basic concepts and principles of stream system analysis including: the study of stream channels and flow; the physical, chemical, and biological interactions within a stream; and the study of human impact on the stream systems. Students will use a systems approach to concentrate on the interrelationships between fluvial environments and human impacts. The course focuses on experiential learning through in-depth field trips, outdoor labs, group discussions, class discussions, and oral presentations. Hiking and equipment handling along with stream quality analyses and extensive time spent outdoors and in streams are integral parts of this course. (5 contact hours: 1 lecture, 4 lab)
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GEOL 1901: Environmental Geology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This introductory course examines the use of geologic information to help humans solve conflicts in land use, minimize environmental degradation, and safely maximize benefits from our natural environment. Students will gain broad-based knowledge and experience through their participation in various outdoor field studies. (6 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab)
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GERM 1001: Elementary German I
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces German phonology and basic grammar, with emphasis on conversation, pronunciation, listening, reading, and writing. It cores basic vocabulary, gender, subject pronouns, singular and plural interrogatives, negation, basic verb conjugation and stem-vowel changes, possessive adjectives, imperatives, two-way prepositions, and nominative, accusative and dative cases.
Prerequisite:
GERM 1001
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GERM 1002: Elementary German II
4.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
A continuation of GERM 1001 Elementary German I, the grammar covered in this class includes modal verbs, time expressions, past tense of sein, haben and the modals, and reflexive constructions. This course makes extensive use of graded reading materials involving cross-cultural situations, corresponding to chapters in the text.
Prerequisite:
GERM 1001 OR permission of instructor
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GERM 2001: Intermediate German I: Conversation and Grammar
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course completes the overview of German grammar and emphasizes the use of the language through conversational activities based on reading and role-playing activities. This course is taught in German.
Prerequisite:
GERM 1002 OR permission of instructor
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GERM 2002: Intermediate German II: Culture and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
Prerequisite: GERM 2001 or permission of instructor This course introduces students to the culture and civilization of the German-speaking world through readings from various sources, films and documentaries, class discussions, reports and oral presentations. This course is taught in German. (3 contact hours)
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GRDS 1010: Visual Organization
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to the various methods and techniques of basic graphic design. Through exercises using traditional (non-computer) media, it introduces students to the principles and elements of color and design as they relate to the two-dimensional surface. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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GRDS 1015: Typography
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to the history, methods, and uses of typography. Students will participate in exercises involving both traditional and computerized media using procedures needed to analyze, choose, and design with the many varieties of fonts and typefaces. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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