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3.00 Credits
deals with the mechanical principles of rock deformation and the resulting development of folds, faults, joints, and other tectonic features. The related causes and mechanisms of mountain building are also discussed, along with continental drift, sea floor spreading, and plate tectonics. Laboratory and field trips. Prerequisite: 101 or 110
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3.00 Credits
studies the principles that govern the distribution and variability of sediments and sedimentary rocks. Emphasis is upon interpretation of source, mode of transport, and environment of deposition of sedimentary sequences by analysis of vertical and lateral variations in texture, composition, sedimentary structures, and geometry of sedimentary rock bodies. Laboratory and field trips. Prerequisite: 101 or 110, 104
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
provides the opportunity to pursue advanced studies in subjects not offered as formal courses. The department offers such studies in the areas of geomorphology, geochemistry, and other topics.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
is an intensive study of a selected problem in geology. Sufficient field and laboratory time to complete the project are required. Prerequisite: permission of the department
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3.00 Credits
surveys selected aspects of World History from the fourteenth to eighteenth century. Traces the political, economic, intellectual, and cultural institutions and trends of various world societies of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Western Hemisphere.
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3.00 Credits
surveys selected aspects of World History from the eighteenth century to the present. Traces the political, economic, intellectual, and cultural institutions and trends of various world societies of Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Western Hemisphere.
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3.00 Credits
covers the period from the first American Indian settlements to 1877, emphasizing the origin of the United States and the rise of democratic ideas and institutions.
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3.00 Credits
deals with the period 1877 to the present, emphasizing the development of the United States as an industrial and a world power.
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3.00 Credits
provides an overview of the state-sponsored murder of millions of Jews and non-Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II. It examines important historical factors that occurred before the Third Reich's rise to power, the development of policies aimed at Jews and other "undesirable" elements of the population and how those persecutedresponded to them, the path of the Final Solution, and the aftermath and legacy of the Holocaust.
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3.00 Credits
deals with the political, economic, and cultural development of Europe from the Congress of Vienna to World War I.
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