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GEOG 103: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 This course introduces students to the discipline of geography and studies patterns of a wide variety of topics including industry and economy, population, tourism, water rights, and politics. The topics are incorporated through the theme of globalization. Recommended preparation: WR060
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GEOG 106: Human and Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 Identifies humankind's occupancy of the earth. Emphasis is on the division of the world into regions, the potential of each region for human use, and humankind's cultural and economic adaptations. Recommended preparation: WR060
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GEOG 107: Human and Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 Describes the characteristics of the economic, urban, and political landscape; how various cultural groups perceive and modify the earth; and the problems they create in so doing. Recommended preparation: WR060
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GEOG 120: World/Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 This course studies world patterns of the natural and cultural environments and focuses on the place of each geographic region in the world community. Recommended preparation: WR060
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GEOG 140: Map Reading and Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 Learning how to use maps for everyday and professional applications. This course covers major types and sources of maps and aerial imagery, how information is simplified and symbolized for presentation on maps, and coordinate and locational systems.
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GEOG 206: Geography of Oregon
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 A study of the diverse landscapes of Oregon. This course considers natural environment, population growth, and settlements. Special emphasis is placed on the historical geography of selected areas of the state. Recommended preparation: WR060 and SP111
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GEOG 298: Special Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 1-3 Designed to provide interested and capable students with the opportunity to study special topics in geography. Recommended preparation: Instructor approval and WR060
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GS 104: Physical Science/Physics
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -4 Lecture - 3 Lab -1 A one-term introduction to the fundamental physical concepts that form the foundation for all of the physical sciences. Topics include measurement, motion, mechanics, and pressure. Course fulfills a laboratory science requirement.
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GS 105: Physical Science/Chemical Concepts
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -4 Lecture - 3 Lab -1 A one-term introduction to chemistry and its application to everyday phenomena. Topics include structure of the atom, chemical bonding, solutions, acids and bases, and chemical reactions. Course fulfills a laboratory science requirement.
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GS 107: Physical Science/Astronomy
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits -4 Lecture - 3 Lab -1 A one-term introduction to astronomy that surveys the history of astronomy, our solar system, galaxy, and universe. Topics of current interest to astronomers will be presented. Course includes outdoor observations. Course fulfills a laboratory science requirement.
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