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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course includes the examination of our natural resources with emphasis on nonrenewable fossil fuels and mineral resources; a discussion of the effect of population growth and technology on rates of consumption, mineral economics, and the concept of "reserves"; and the future outlook with regard to alternative sources of energy, substitutes, and recycling.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Topics reflect material of special or timely interest which is not likely to be appropriate for regular, continuing course offerings. The course may be repeated for up to 16 credits with a change in topic.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEO 100/101 or permission of the instructor. This is the study of the origins, evolution, and fossil record of life and the development of living things over the last half-billion years. The course is shared with the University of Akron. When offered at Akron, lecture components will be available at CSU using distance learning facilities but laboratories will be only in Akron.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEO 100 and GEO 323, which may be taken concurrently with GEO 312, or permission of the instructor. Co-requisite: GEO 313. This is the study of the origin, dispersal, deposition, and lithification of sediments; variation of sedimentary parameters; discussions of facies, correlation, use of sedimentary structures, and paleographic reconstruction; and regional stratigraphy of North America.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor, departmental approval. This course is comprised of specially arranged projects or supervised experiences for non-native speakers in German, conducted in the university and in the community, such as special work in the Instructional Media Laboratory, participation in a German play, tutorial activity in a basic German course, and a study or service project involving fieldwork in one of the German communities. Projects are arranged between individual students and instructors. The title of the project will appear on the student's transcript. It May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. S/U only.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GER 101: No prerequisite; GER 102: Completion of GER 101 or the equivalent course with C or better or permission of instructor. This course covers the essentials of German grammar and practice in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing. Lab fee.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. These are Teacher-Assisted Directed Studies (TADS) courses for those special needs of individual students not met by the regular course offerings in the areas of reading, vocabulary building, and phonetics. These TADS courses allow such students to begin or continue their study of the German language or of special aspects of it by working on their own with a detailed study guide. Specific topics, level, and number of credits vary according to student's needs and are decided in consultation with course instructor. Students completing one of these TADS courses in German as their first German course at Cleveland State are not eligible for retroactive credit. GER 105 does not normally fulfill the language deficiency. GER 205 and 305 do not normally count toward a German major or minor. (Petitions will be decided by the department chair and the faculty of German.)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GER 192: No prerequisite; GER 292: GER 201; GER 392: GER 301; GER 492: GER 301 and one literature or civilization course.This is the study of a particular topic in German language, literature, or civilization as part of the university's Study Abroad Program. It may be repeated with change of topic.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Student must have sophomore, junior, or senior standing. Proposed projects must be approved by a full-time department faculty member (who will serve as the project adviser) and the department chairperson. Student-initiated supervised projects involving German language or literature, such as in-depth study of a particular writer, and special readings in linguistics. Independent study may be used to cover the materials of a listed course not offered in a given year. Projects are arranged between individual students and instructor. The title of the project will appear on the student's transcript. It may be repeated for credit with change of topic.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of GER 102 or equivalent with a C or better or permission of instructor. Readings explore German customs, attitudes, history and values in comparison with the U.S. practice and expansion of skills development.
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