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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEOG 1010, MATH 1010 or higher; Corss listed with AGRI 3040 The impact of a rapidly growing human population on availability of natural resources and pollution of the environment. Minerals and energy resources, soil, water, air, forests, and wildlife habitats will be considered. Reducing consumption and using alternatives sources will be considered as options to increasing resource production.
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1.00 Credits
Techniques of geologic and atmospheric data collection and analysis with special emphasis on those parametric and non-parametric statistics utilized in the applied Geosciences. Emphasis placed on computer applications.
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1.00 Credits
General nature and uses of maps. Preparation of thematic maps with a geographic information system. Includes elementary statistical evaluation of geographical data.
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1.00 Credits
Intermediate geographic information systems topic including relational database management systems, database design, vector and raster data models, address geocoding, spatial analysis operations, surface modeling, volume estimation, viewshed analysis, and data uncertainty.
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3.00 Credits
The physical and cultural geography of the regions of Anglo-America, with the recognition, analysis, and interpretation of the landforms, resources, and human adjustments that are made within its several regions.
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1.00 Credits
The use of a spreadsheet and a geographic information system in simulating atmospheric hydrological, biological, and earth surface processes. Deterministic, stochastic, chaotic, and optimization models will be described and constructed. Structure and behavior of dynamic physical, economic, and human systems, cause-and-effect relationships, and feedback in dynamic models.
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1.00 Credits
An analysis of the components and processes of weather, emphasizing atmospheric energy exchange, local and global circulation patterns, and human modification of weather elements. Weather as a natural hazard is explored. Lab assignments emphasize weather observation, prediction, and presentation.
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1.00 Credits
Elements and processes defining and characterizing global climate patterns and classifications Climates are examined for their spatial and temporal interaction with, and impact on, physical, biological and human activity environments. Impact of environmental and atmospheric phenomena, including global warming and ozone depletion, on climate and climate change are examined.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEOG 3150 with a grade of "C" or better Description: The application of GIS to specific areas of specialization within the geosciences. May be repeated for credit.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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