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3.00 Credits
Studies American race and ethnic relations from a modern sociological perspective, including prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination, inclusion, and social justice. Focuses on Hispanic Americans, Eastern Europeans, and religious minorities in terms of their cultural heritage, history, and current sociological issues. Covers other minority ethnic groups, and the history and current policies of immigration.
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4.00 Credits
Examines the basic principles and practices which comprise the science of nutrition. Studies the effect of food and nutrient intake on the body. Examines retention of nutrients and food substances during processing, the role of digestion and absorption, and components of an adequate diet. Includes scientifi c research paper on therapeutic nutrition and 5 day Dietary Analysis.
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1.00 Credits
Provides information and self-evaluation in areas of goal setting, educational planning, student activities, electronic student accounts, study skills, and successful navigation of the college system. Emphasizes academic and career plans for students interested in Natural Resources.
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4.00 Credits
Provides an overview of physical geography, including foundations of geography; solar energy, seasons, and the atmosphere; energy and global temperatures; atmospheric and oceanic circulation; and water and weather.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the patterns of diversity and unity among the world's cultural groups. Examines the spatial interaction of society and how factors such as climate infl uence cultures by focusing on analysis of settlement, economics, politics, religion, language and other cultural phenomena. Includes globalization and the effects upon culture.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces Geographic Information Systems (GIS) using ArcView desktop mapping software. Emphasizes the management of graphic and textual information within a single system. Uses ArcView's basic tools and object-oriented data structure to create charts, graphs, reports and layouts.
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4.00 Credits
Continues advanced study of Geographic Information Systems using Arc GIS mapping software. Works with a variety of techniques and software to collect and convert data between various formats, projections, and coordinate systems to produce data in usable forms. Prerequisite: GEOG 265.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes theories of the formation of the earth and its evolution as a system. Investigates the nature and distribution of minerals and rocks; igneous, weathering, sedimentary, and metamorphic processes; extraction of mineral resources; and the theory of plate tectonics. Labs and/or fi eld trips required.
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4.00 Credits
Investigates earth history, earth structure, earthquakes and seismology, mountain building, plate tectonics, and mass wasting. Lab and/or fi eld trip required. Prerequisite: GEOL 201 or GSCI 106 or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Investigates the creation and distribution of land forms and the nature and consequence of surface water, ground water, glaciers, wind, deserts and shorelines. Lab and/or fi eld trip required. Prerequisite: GEOL 201or 202, or instructor approval.
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