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EESC 678: Advanced Biogeochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Vann. A soils course would be helpful, but not required. The course will cover nature of the field of biogeo chemistry and its application. Topics include, elemental cycling at various scales,from global to watershed level,the interaction between geology and biology in controlling how these relationships have changed over the Earth's history and man's influence on these cycles. The course will include an examination of the CENTURY computer model, a popular model for examining nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Students will submit a term paper on a related subject, such as comparing the functioning of two watersheds or summarizing current understanding of a particular cycle, etc.
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EESC 680: Advanced Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Nemeroff. Offered through CGS - See current timetable. This course will examine the environmental contamination of water, air, and soil. Students will continue the evaluation of composition, structure and properties of pollutants, their means of detection and methods of purification and remediation. Successful completion of Envs 502 or a thorough knowledge of general and organic chemistry is recommended.
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EESC 680 - Advanced Environmental Chemistry
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EESC 681: Modeling Geographical Space
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Tomlin. Offered through CGS - See current timetable. This course explores the nature and use of digital geographic information systems (GIS) for the analysis and synthesis of spatial patterns and processes through 'cartographic modeling'. Cartographic modeling is a general but well defined methodology that can be used to address a wide variety of analytical mapping applications in a clear and consistentmanner. It does so by decomposing both data and data-processing tasks into elemental components that can then be recomposed with relative ease and with great flexibility.
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EESC 699: Masters of Environmental Studies Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Riebling. Permission of instructor required. Offered through CGS - See current timetable.
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EESC 999: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Permission of instructor required. Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.
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EEUR 121: Elementary Hungarian I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Mizsei. Offered through Penn Language Center. An introduction to the fundamentals of the Hungarian language, acquisition of conversational, readings and writing skills.
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EEUR 121 - Elementary Hungarian I
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EEUR 122: Elementary Hungarian II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Mizsei. Prerequisite(s): EEUR 121 or placement. Offered through Penn Language Center. Continuation of EEUR 121
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EEUR 123: Intermediate Hungarian I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Mizsei. Prerequisite(s): EEUR 121-122 or placement. Offered through the Penn Language Center. Emphasis on vocabulary building, conversation and reading skills. Grammar review.
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EEUR 124: Intermediate Hungarian II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Mizsei. Prerequisite(s): EEUR 121-123 or placement. Offered through Penn Language Center. Continuation of EEUR123
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EEUR 125: Advanced Hungarian I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Offered through the Penn Language Center. The basic aim is to enable students, independently or under the guidance of theteacher, to communicate in Hungarian and express their thoughts (orally or in writing) at an advanced level.
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