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GEOGRAPHY 491: Individual Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Capital University
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GEOGRAPHY 493: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Capital University
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GEOLOGY 101:
3.00 Credits
Capital University
examine how glaciers, wind, surface water and groundwater have impacted landforms on the Earth's surface. Field trips and laboratory required. Prerequisites: CHEM 101; MATH 121 or 130. Offered spring semester of even-numbered years.
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GEOLOGY 220: Introduction to Astronomy. Gen. Ed
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An introductory survey of astronomy. Topics will be selected from observational methods, solar system, stars (structure and evolution), galaxies and cosmology. Field trips for observation (late night/early morning) and/or visits to planetaria are included. Prerequisite: completion of Gen. Ed. Goal 3.
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GEOLOGY 230: Environmental Geology. Gen. Ed
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An introduction to physical and chemical geologic processes and natural resources as they relate to human activity and societal issues. Topics include geologic hazards (earthquakes, floods, volcanoes and landslides), water quality and supply issues, waste disposal issues and environmental consideration in extracting energy and mineral resources. Analysis of field and laboratory data using statistical, graphical and critical thinking analysis.
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GEOLOGY 250: Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Capital University
Examines the structure and composition of the Earth, and evolution of surface features by geologic processes including river systems, wind transport, glacial activity and physical and chemical oceanography. Other topics include internal processes such as earthquakes, plate tectonics and volcanism and societal impacts on natural resources. Collection and analysis of field and laboratory data using statistical, graphical and critical thinking analysis. Prerequisites: MATH 121 or 130. Offered fall semester of even-numbered years.
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GEOLOGY 260: Oceanography
4.00 Credits
Capital University
An introduction to the global marine environment, with emphasis on seafloor dynamics, submarine topography and sediments, the nature and circulation of oceanic waters, coastal processes, marine biologic productivity and pollution and exploitation of the oceans by humans. Prerequisites: CHEM 101. Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years.
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GEOLOGY 270: Atmospheric Science
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An introduction to the quantitative skills and analytical approaches used to study climate change and meteorology at various time and space scales. Prerequisite: MATH 121 or 130.
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GEOLOGY 320: Geologic Surface Processes
4.00 Credits
Capital University
Examines the dynamic morphology of the Earth's surface through geologic and hydrologic (fresh water and oceanographic) processes. Modern environmental mapping tools are used to
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GEOLOGY 330: Hydrogeology
4.00 Credits
Capital University
Examines the movement, occurrence and behavior of water in the hydrologic cycle including atmospheric occurrence (meteorology and climate change), surface and groundwater. In particular, addresses societal issues related to surface and groundwater pollution and remediation as well as natural hydrologic systems. Laboratory investigations include statistical, graphical and numerical modeling as well as field investigations. Prerequisite: MATH 121 or 130. Offered spring semester of odd-numbered years.
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