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  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 51.00-54.60 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 3.00- Contact Hrs: 3.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score. A study of the human and cultural elements of geography: population and its distribution, patterns of livelihood, settlements, the nature and distribution of human institutions. (Social Science credit.) [Semesters Offered: Fall, Winter]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 82.80-103.20 Lab: 2.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 5.00- Lecture: 3.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score. Surveys major earth systems (atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere) that interact to produce thephysical environment. Investigates plate tectonics and agents of erosion and deposition (water, ice, wind, gravity) and resulting surface features and landforms. Explores atmospheric heating, pressure, and circulation patterns as a basis for understanding weather, disturbances, and climate. Laboratory and group activities illustrate principles and methods of physical geography. [Semesters Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring]
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 and MATH 100P or satisfactory test scores. A laboratory-based course, specifically designed to aid students in developing a meaningful and functional understanding of key weather and climate concepts as well as their interrelationships. Activities provide students with an open-ended problem-solving environment that facilitates insight into the scientific phenomena related to weather and climate. Topics of study may include earth-sun relationships, heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere, moisture and atmospheric stability, forms of condensation and precipitation, air pressure and winds, weather patterns, weather phenomena, weather forecasting, world climates, and our changing climate. [Semesters Offered: Fall, Winter]
  • 0.50 - 13.00 Credits

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  • 0.50 - 5.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-70.00 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: None. Designed as the first class in a series of courses for students who want to learn to speak German and who are considering further language instruction at a four-year institution. Presents the fundamentals of pronunciation, basic grammar structure, and essential vocabulary. The emphasis is on speaking and understanding German. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 70.00-72.00 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in GERM 101 or one year of high school German. The second class in a series of courses designed for students who want to learn to speak German and who are considering further language instruction at a four-year institution. Provides a continued emphasis on the spoken language and reading of graded materials in German for comprehension without translation. Requires extensive use of spoken German in the classroom and of written composition. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 3.50- Lab: 0.00- Credits: 2.00- Contact Hrs: 2.00- Lecture: 2.00- Prerequisite: None. Teaches students how to converse in German as well as read the language. Topics covered emphasize casual conversation pertinent to everyday matters. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-70.00 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in GERM 102 or two years of high school German. The third class in a series of courses designed for students who want to learn to speak German and who are considering further language instruction at a four-year institution. Reviews and applies essential principles of German grammar structure and training in idiomatic usage through oral and written exercises; intensive practice of the spoken language; reading of German texts for comprehension, and development of ability to read without translation. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 70.00- Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in GERM 201 or 4 years of high school German. The fourth class in a series of courses designed for students who want to learn to speak German and who are considering further language instruction at a four-year institution. Emphasizes listening skills, conversation, and reading without translation. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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