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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Creation of a game and/or simulaton project utilizing a team approach. Includes animation, titles, visualization of research results, modeling with polygon frames, curves and surfaces, 3D text and animation with keyframes, paths (objects and curves), morphing, vertex keys, skeletons and lattices. Suggested prerequisite: ITSE 1402.
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3.00 Credits
Study of a number of interdisciplinary sciences that give a general insight into the nature of man's environment; survey of combination of the earth's form, its relation to the atmosphere, meteorology, etc. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
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3.00 Credits
Human factors which affect man-land relationship; concept of culture, culture areas; population growth and migrations, types of economic activity, urban and transportation geography. Credit not allowed for both this course and GEOG 1303. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the cultures of the world, including essential physical geography. Credit not allowed for both this course and GEOG 1302. Also offered as an online course. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
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3.00 Credits
Regional study of the geographical aspects of North America, including peoples, climate and landforms. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M1.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of computer-based GIS concepts and components. Course includes topics on attributive (descriptive) and spatial (locational) information, digitizing, base maps, spatial database design-management and application and training in a GIS lab. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2.
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1.00 Credits
Recognition, distribution and origin of common minerals and rocks; experience with maps, aerial photographs, remote sensing images and field applications. GEOL 1303 recommended companion course. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2.
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3.00 Credits
Internal and plate-boundary processes, earthquakes, spreading, subduction and mountain-building; surface processes of gravity, water and wind; earth resources, landscapes and nearshores. GEOL 1103 recommended companion course. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to geologic time; relative and absolute dating methods; stratigraphic principles; origin of the universe, solar system, atmosphere, oceans, life; changes on the earth's surface and development of organisms through geologic time. Prerequisite: GEOL 1303 or permission of instructor. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2.
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4.00 Credits
Comprehensive study of weather phenomena and weather and climate research topics. Includes a study of solar and terrestrial radiation, nature of the atmosphere and atmospheric circulation, atmospheric optics, air pressure, humidity, saturation and stability, clouds and precipitation, winds, pressure systems, fronts, weather systems of middle latitudes, thunderstorms and tornadoes, tropical weather systems, weather radar, weather analysis and forecasting, climate and climate change. Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M2.
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