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1.00 Credits
FREN 2475 Independent Study (1-4cr) Students meet with the instructor to discuss independently assigned reading and reports from sources of special interest to the student(s) and pertaining to francophone culture and/or current events which are selected in consultation with the French instructor of record. All coursework will be done in French. Some oral/aural work will be required and grammatical topics may be revisited and expanded upon. The course must be passed with a grade of "C" or better.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
FREN 2495 Workshop in French (.5CR-4CR) Max 12 This class provides a specialized course of study in French to meet particular interests of students and community members. Various topics focus on the development of practical French speaking skills and/or cultural awareness. This course may be repeated for a total of 12 credits under different topics. It must be passed w/ a grade of "C" or better.Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
GEOG 1000 World Regional Geography (3L,3CR) [E] An overview of the world's major physical regions: the physical features, climates, and natural resources of each region, and how the people living in each region have adapted to, and are affected by, their physical environment.
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4.00 Credits
GEOG 1010 Introduction to Physical Geography (3L,2LB,4CR) [E]An introductory course that draws on many scientific fields to examine interactions between humans and their physical environment. Geology, meteorology, climatology, pedology, biology, and hydrology supply the background material, but the key word is interaction: how and why the weather affects our lives, food supply and soil formation, and where and how we can live within the limits imposed by the various environments of the earth. Because we live on the surface of the earth, the course will examine the major processes involved in shaping and landscape.
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1.00 Credits
GEOG 1015 Projects in GIS (2LB,1CR) Students will participate and work alongside GEOG 2100 students assisting them with their GIS/GPS projects.
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3.00 Credits
GEOG 1050 Introduction to Environmental and Natural Resources (3L,3CR) Addresses the impact from natural and human interactions with the environment. Will discuss regional to global scales on issues such as: hazardous earth processes, human interaction with the environment, cultural and ethnic responses to the environment, minerals and energy extraction and use, land use and decision-making. The class will view both sides of environmental issues and approaches to environmental management.
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3.00 Credits
GEOG 1060 Introduction to Remote Sensing and Drones(3L,3CR)This course will give students an introduction in collecting and analyzing remote sensed data. The data will include remote sensed imagery taken from orbiting satellites, aerial flights, and drone data. Special attention will be given to flying Casper Colleges drones and learning how to collect their own remote sensed imagery and data, and applying the analysis of that data to real world projects. Prerequisites: A working knowledge of a graphical computer user interface such as Windows or the MAC desktop.
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3.00 Credits
GEOG 1080 Introduction to GPS and Maps (3L,3CR) An introductory course in maps and satellite-based global positioning systems (GPS). The course provides a project-based introduction to geographic information systems (GIS), for individualized investigations into geography, cultural diversity and/or cultural evolution. This course introduces historic navigation techniques, and the cartographic concepts of scale, elevation, and coordinate systems. We examine how GPS work, and were first developed, and perform exercises that introduce the basic skills of using a handheld global positioning device.
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4.00 Credits
GEOG 1100 Introduction to GIS (4L,4CR) An introductory course in geographic information systems (GIS) and an accompanying laboratory session. The course will discuss different types of GIS and their capabilities; GIS data collection and input; GIS data types and basic mapping concepts. The laboratory session will introduce students to ArcView 8 software.
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4.00 Credits
GEOG 1110 Management and Implementation of GIS (4L,4CR) This course addresses strategies for successful GIS management and implementation in an organization-wide context and is organized around three primary issues: implementation planning, data management, and GIS problem solving in the workforce. Prerequisite: GEOG 1100
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