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GEOL 1401: Earth Science I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
Survey of physical geologic processes modifying the earth’s surface and historically retraces the physical and life history of the earth. Lab work includes the study of minerals, rocks, and fossils. Especially suited for education majors.
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GEOL 1403: Physical Geology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
Principles of physical geology processes modifying the earth’s surface, materials, and features of the earth’s crust with lab work in map reading, identification of rocks and minerals.
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GEOL 1404: Historical Geology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
Principles of physical and historical geology. Study of the earth’s composition, structure, and internal and external processes. Includes the geologic history of the earth and the evolution of life.
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GEOL 1405: Environmental Geology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
A study of the interrelation of man and his geologic environment; includes current topics related to the conservation and utilization of natural resources. Prerequisite: Successful completion of reading section of THEA (or alternative) test, or a grade of ‘‘C’’ or better in READ 0303 or its equivalent.
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GERM 1411: Beginning German I
4.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture; for beginning students.
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GERM 1412: Beginning German II
4.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. A continuation of GERM 1411. Prerequisite: GERM 1411 or equivalent.
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GOVT 2107: Federal and Texas Conststitutions
1.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
Includes consideration of the Constitution of the United States and the constitutions of the states, with special emphasis on that of Texas. Enrollment limited to students who have already completed a minimum of six credit hours of GOVT courses but have not satisfied the statutory requirement for study of the federal and state constitutions. (Ensures compliance with Texas Education Code (TEC), Subchapter F, Section 51.301.)
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GOVT 2289: Turkey in the Middle East: Islam, Oil and Democracy
2.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
This two-hour course will be conducted over a fifteen day period for eight hours per day in Turkey. To study the various social institutions in modern Turkey with special reference to the economy, education, politics, and social life. To develop an appreciation of the vastness of Turkey's cultural heritage; To learn about various forms of art, architecture, and rich history of 13 successive civilizations including Greek/Roman, Islamic and Ottoman Empires; To understand Early Christianity and Isalmic institutions and the role of religion in the everyday life of the people; To study Turkish secular democracy within the context of tradition, modernity, and change; To study concerrently both the history of the Middle East and the history of Western Civilization and the intricate relationship between the two.
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GOVT 2305: Federal Government
3.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
(Federal constitution and topics) Introduction to the theory and practice of politics and government in America at the national, state, and local levels, with special attention to Texas. Topics include political theory, the American and Texas constitutions, federalism, political participation and elections, the institutions of government, and domestic and foreign policies. [NOTE: Because Texas Education Code; Subchapter F, Section 51.301 does not specify how the required course content should be distributed over the required six credit hours, two instructional patterns, represented by the TCCN course sequences GOVT 2301 & 2302 or GOVT 2305 & 2306, have evolved among institutions. Because combination of a course from one sequence with a course from the other sequence may not successfully fulfill the content requirement of Section 51.301, students are urged to complete all six credit hours within a single institution. Inevitably, however, students will seek to combine courses from the two sequences. The following alternative combinations will fulfill the content requirement of Section 51.301: GOVT 2301 and 2305; GOVT 2301 and 2306. The following combinations will NOT satisfy the content requirement of §51.301: GOVT 2302 & 2305 (omits study of the Texas constitution); GOVT 2302 & 2306 (omits study of the U.S. Constitution). Students with credit for GOVT 2302 & 2305, GOVT 2302 & 2306, or equivalent combinations may satisfy the legislative requirement by earning credit for GOVT 2107,a one-credit-hour course providing the required constitutional content missing from these two course combinations.]
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GOVT 2306: Texas Government
3.00 Credits
Tyler Junior College
(Texas constitution and topics) Introduction to the theory and practice of politics and government in America at the national, state, and local levels, with special attention to Texas. Topics include political theory, the American and Texas constitutions, federalism, political participation and elections, the institutions of government, and domestic and foreign policies. [NOTE: Because Texas Education Code; Subchapter F, Section 51.301 does not specify how the required course content should be distributed over the required six credit hours, two instructional patterns, represented by the TCCN course sequences GOVT 2301 & 2302 or GOVT 2305 & 2306, have evolved among institutions. Because combination of a course from one sequence with a course from the other sequence may not successfully fulfill the content requirement of Section 51.301, students are urged to complete all six credit hours within a single institution. Inevitably, however, students will seek to combine courses from the two sequences. The following alternative combinations will fulfill the content requirement of Section 51.301: GOVT 2301 and 2305; GOVT 2301 and 2306. The following combinations will NOT satisfy the content requirement of §51.301: GOVT 2302 & 2305 (omits study of the Texas constitution); GOVT 2302 & 2306 (omits study of the U.S. Constitution). Students with credit for GOVT 2302 & 2305, GOVT 2302 & 2306, or equivalent combinations may satisfy the legislative requirement by earning credit for GOVT 2107, a one-credit-hour course providing the required constitutional content missing from these two course combinations.]
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