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GE 101: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Regional geographic study of humankind, the geopolitical world, global issues, and physical geography; discussion of fundamental principles of human and physical geography.
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GE 120: Geography of Tourism
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course addresses the tourism potential of regional geographic areas, focusing on basic concepts of tourism, travel economics, perceptions of the world, and unique physical and cultural aspects of each region.
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GE 312: World Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Examination of world resources, industries, infrastructure, trade, and current economic and business trends from geographic perspective.
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GL 105: Physical Geology
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Development of a model of Earth's internal structure and evolution through time, as well as the theory of plate tectonics (the unifying theory in geology), through geochemical and geophysical principles, the study of minerals and rocks, and the analysis of external and internal Earth processes. Applicable to Natural Sciences General Education Core Curriculum requirement.
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GL 204: History of the Earth
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Investigation of chronology of biological and geological events comprising 4.6 billion years of Earth history; discussions of the nature of the fossil record, development of the geologic time scale, interpretation of sedimentary rocks and their structures, and the evolution of life.
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GS 305: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Survey of the various international political systems with emphasis on the basic factors affecting positions and policies of states, the formulation and shaping of foreign policy, and the instruments and patterns of foreign policy.
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GS 309: Comparative Politics
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Comparative study of the developed and developing governments with an analysis of political parties, bureaucracies, legislatures, and executives; political development, system stability, military intervention and performance; and political culture and socialization.
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GS 319: Topics in Global and Political Studies
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
In-depth exploration of particular political subjects or issues not treated or treated only briefly in other courses. Specific titles of courses offered under this heading will be listed in the course schedules for the sessions in which they are offered. Not offered every year.
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GS 409: Independent Research and Fieldwork Projects
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Under the guidance of the instructor, students design a program of study to fit their own needs and interests. In general, these programs are available: (a) readings and written report in a special area of interest, e.g., local government, state government, American national government, comparative governments, international relations, public law, public administration, political theory; (b) readings, practical work experience within a government or civic agency, and a research paper based upon some facet of work experience and readings.
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HHP 107: Beginning Bowling
1.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Bowling is a general course dealing with the history, rules, skills, fundamentals, and game strategies, which will serve as the foundation for leisure activity. (1 credit hr)
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