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  • 3.00 Credits

    Elements of the physical environment - climate, vegetation, soil, and landforms - with particular emphasis on conservation of resources and the nature and distribution of geographical regions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to the world's cultural regions (Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America), their interactions and interdependence (migrations, conflict, commerce), and the relationship between their respective human aspects (settlements, culture, economics, political systems), and natural aspects (climate, soils, vegetation, landforms, resources). (S&BS)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of human settlement patterns and cultural activities throughout the world. Special emphasis is placed on the patterns of human distribution, adjustments to the natural environment, and land use practices. (S&BS)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of human settlement patterns and cultural activities throughout the world. Special emphasis is placed on the patterns of human distribution, adjustments to the natural environment, and land use practices. (S&BS)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Studies the composition of the earth and the physical processes which tend to alter and shape its surface. Laboratory sessions include field trips through central and eastern Pennsylvania, the indentification of common rocks and minerals, and the study and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps. A course fee is required. (SCI/LAB)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Studies the composition of the earth and the physical processes which tend to alter and shape it surface. Laboratory sessions include field trips through central and eastern Pennsylvania, the identification of common rocks and minerals, and the study and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps. Using a seminar or discussion-based approach, this course encourages independent, creative and critical inquiry and prepares students for the practical application of information by emphasizing effective research strategies and technologies congruent with the field of study. A course fee is required. (SCI/LAB) Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental reading and writing courses required as a result of the College Testing and Placement Program. Prerequisite:    (( ENGL 003 or ENGL 007 ) & ( ENGL 051 ) ) or ENGL 057 or ESL 070 or ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H or ENGL 104 or ENGL 106 Corequisite:    ENGL 102, ENGL 102H, ENGL 104, ENGL 106
  • 4.00 Credits

    Examines the geologic history of the earth. This course specifically covers the development of plant and animal life through geologic time and the development of various rock formations, as well as studies the past, present, and possible future environments of man and the integration of geologic findings with those of other sciences. Several field trips through central and eastern Pennsylvania are taken as part of the laboratory experiences. A course fee is required. (SCI/LAB)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Studies geologic resources and processes, impact of geoenvironmental processes on humans, and human interaction with Earth's geologic resources by engaging scientific principles, concepts, and methods. This course explores how geology relates to diverse human experiences, international politics, social costs, and world economics. Topics include: geologic processes and tectonics; surface geologic processes; mineral and energy resources; mining and land-use impacts; water resource use and pollution; and geologic data analysis. Laboratory and field trips are part of the course. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental reading and writing courses required as a result of the College Testing and Placement Program. Corequisite: MATH 033 (or MATH 020). (SCI/LAB) Prerequisite:    ( MATH 020, 033, 090, 091, 100, 103, 104, 110, 111, 113, 114, 116, 119, 121, 122, 125, 202, 204, 220, 221, or 222 ) & ( ( ( ENGL 003 or 007 ) & ENGL 051 ) or ( ESL 070, ENGL 057, 101(H), 102(H), 104, or 106 ) ) Corequisite:    MATH 020, MATH 033, MATH 090, MATH 100, MATH 103, MATH 104, MATH 110, MATH 111, MATH 113, MATH 114, MATH 116, MATH 119, MATH 121, MATH 122, MATH 125, MATH 202, MATH 204, MATH 220, MATH 221, MATH 222, ENGL 102, ENGL 102H, ENGL 104, ENGL 106
  • 4.00 Credits

    Studies geologic resources and processes, impact of geo-environmental processes on humans, and human interaction with Earth's geologic resources by engaging scientific principles, concepts, and methods. This course explores how geology relates to diverse human experiences, international politics, social costs, and world economics. Topics include: geologic processes and tectonics; surface geologic processes; mineral and energy resources; mining and land-use impacts; water resource use and pollution; and geologic data analysis. Using a seminar or discussion-based approach, this course encourages independent, creative and critical inquiry and prepares students for the practical application of information by emphasizing effective research strategies and technologies congruent with the field of study. Laboratory and field trips are part of this course. A course fee is required. Corequisite: MATH 033 (or MATH 020); Completion of all developmental reading and writing courses required as a result of the College Testing and Placement Program. (SCI/LAB) Prerequisite:    ( MATH 020, 033, 090, 091, 100, 103, 104, 110, 111, 113, 114, 116, 119, 121, 122, 125, 202, 204, 220, 221, or 222 ) & ( ( ( ENGL 003 or 007 ) & ENGL 051 ) or ( ESL 070, ENGL 057, 101(H), 102(H), 104, or 106 ) ) Corequisite:    MATH 090, MATH 091, MATH 100, MATH 111, MATH 116, MATH 204, MATH 220, MATH 221, MATH 222, ENGL 102, ENGL 102H, ENGL 104, ENGL 106
  • 1.00 Credits

    Provides an introduction to the study of gerontology, relevant aging resources, and health promotion. This course focuses on socio-demographic trends, ageism, longevity, the geriatric workforce, health care and social policy issues, and health behavior, as well as gender, race, and ethnicity aging issues.
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