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3.00 Credits
Unique Course Examines the relationship between the natural environment and the historical movements of humans by tracing U.S. environmental changes, beginning with the activities of the Native American peoples through the Euro-American presence to the Cold War era. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description A detailed analysis of the concept of culture in a geographical context, including such applications as culture and nature, cultural growth and change, cultural universals, culture and economy, cultural relativity, cultural landscape, culture region, and cultural conflict. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Unique Course This course covers geographical thought and historical trends. It considers viewpoints and methods prevalent in the discipline, together with various themes and relationships which influence methods of teaching geography. Discussed are the subject's position in a global world and the constant changes which affect life on the planet. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Unique Course An examination of world regions and concepts that have political significance, such as language, boundaries, electoral geography, the law of the sea, and nationalism. International, national, and local perspectives are addressed. Cross-listed: (Also offered as POLS 459) 3 semester hours
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student-teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually 10 or fewer students. Meetings depending upon the requirements of the topic. 1 to 4 semester hours
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest artists or experts may serve as instructors. Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1 to 5 semester hours Geology
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Basic concepts in the study of the earth and its history. Brief introduction of the earth\'s place in the universe and solar system and the evolution, composition and structure of the earth. Introduction to minerals, and igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Survey of geological processes acting at the surface of the Earth such as wind, rivers, glaciers, ground water, and the sea; introduction to internal processes regarding plate tectonics theory and growth of mountains. Societal implications of geological processes are emphasized throughout the course. CoRequisite: GEOL-201L 3 semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Laboratory experiences to accompany GEOL 201. CoRequisite: GEOL-201 1 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Unique Course In this study of changes in continents and oceans through geological time, emphasis is placed on the origin of mountains and the evolution of living things as read from the fossil record. CoRequisite: GEOL-203L 3 semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Unique Course This is a completion of activities to complement GEOL 203. Topics include sedimentary rocks, fossils of lower groups, plants, and animals, reading of geological maps and the concepts of plate tectonics. Additional Fee: An additional Mandatory Fee applies to this course. CoRequisite: GEOL-203 1 semester hours
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