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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Available by arrangement with the instructor and department chair. A student-faculty contract must be executed prior to registration. Signed contract required at time of registration.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the geography of the six New England states, with consideration of the methods and approaches to the analysis of the region's landscapes. Using local Vermont landscapes as a point of departure, students will learn how to read cultural environments for clues about New England's past, present, and future, and how to locate, identify, and analyze primary and secondary resources to support their research. Fall, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
Students will use primary and secondary source material to observe, research, document, and analyze past and present cultural landscapes of Castleton State College. Investigations focus on the phases of college construction, expansion, and beautification in the contexts of local, state, national, and international developments in education, economics, demographics, politics, athletics, architecture, and aesthetics, as well as the challenges and opportunities provided by the physical environment of Castleton itself. Fall, Even years.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Available by arrangement with coordinator. Signed contract required at time of registration.
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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Supervised field experience in approved settings may be arranged by a written contract between the student, advisor, and Geography coordinator. Students are expected to have adequate preparation in the discipline of Geography. Signed contract required at time of registration.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Available by arrangement with the instructor and department chair. A student-faculty contract must be executed prior to registration. Signed contract required at time of registration.
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1.00 Credits
These are lecture, lab, or seminar courses on selected, introductory-level topics in geology, especially those of interest to non-science majors. The topic for each course will be announced prior to the semester of offering, and the course may be taken more than once for credit. No more than two credits of GEY 1010 may be used to satisfy the minimum geology requirements for BA.GEY majors. Periodically.
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory geology course which examines the geological features of the earth and the processes that operate in the interior and on the surface of the earth which are responsible for their formation. Topics studied include volcanos, earthquakes, mountain building, plate tectonics, glaciers, minerals, rocks, streams and groundwater. Also covered are the techniques and methods geologists use to learn more about the earth. Lecture and lab. Lab fee $40. Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Geologic problems involving people, earth resources and the environment will be examined. Topics will include geologic hazards, pollution, global climate change, and earth resources and their associated environmental impact. This course stresses reading comprehension and writing. Lecture and lab. Lab fee $40. Fall, even years.
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory geology course that examines the evolution of the earth, and the life on the earth, from 4.6 billion years ago to the present. We will develop the foundation necessary to understand the evidence and clues geologists use to interpret earth history. Spring, even years.
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