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FREN 2010: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 3 Advanced grammar and conversation through use of textbooks supplemented by audio cassettes, filmstrips, computer programs, videotapes, and selected readings. (Prerequisite: FREN 1020) F
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FREN 2020: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 3 Continuation of Intermediate French I. (Prerequisite: FREN 2010) Sp
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GEOG 1040: Geography of the Natural Environment I
4.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 4 A study of the processes which govern atmospheric activity and of the characteristics of world climatic patterns. Subjects of interest include storms, oceanic influences, climatic change, and analysis of weather maps. Special attention is given to human interaction with the climatic environment. (3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory) (as needed)
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GEOG 105: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 3 This course is a survey of the developed and developing regions of the world. Regional cohesion and differentiation will result from the concepts of space/location, place, human environment interaction, movement/diffusion, and regions.
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GEOG 1050: Geography of the Natural Environment II
4.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 4 An investigation of the earth as a system comprised of landforms, soils, vegetation, and animals, each interacting with climate to create a world pattern of environments of importance to humankind. (3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory) (as needed)
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GEOG 120: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 3 This course is an overview of man's spatial distribution over the earth's surface. It concentrates on the relationship between people, places, and environments and to applying spatial and ecological perspectives to life situations. (as needed)
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GEOG 1210: World Geography
3.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 3 Selected world regions, especially those with problems or situations of contemporary interest, are used to illustrate geographical concepts, points of view, and techniques of analysis. F, Sp, Su
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GEOG 2010: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 3 A study of the global earth, the tools of the discipline, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere and the biosphere. (as needed)
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GEOG 2030: Introduction to Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 3 A study of location and spatial organization of the world's major types of economics, including agriculture, energy and mineral production, manufacturing, transportation, trade, and services. (as needed)
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GEOL 1040: Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Roane State Community College
Credits: 4 An introduction to the physical processes acting within and upon the Earth's surface to create its many different features. Topics of interest include identification of minerals and rocks, plate tectonics, mountain building, volcanoes, stream activity, glaciation and regional landform development. Each student is assessed a lab fee for this course. (3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory) F
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