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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOL 1200, 1200L, ESCI 1101, 1101L, GEOL 4145, or permission of instructor. Development and application of equations describing mass and energy transport in the subsurface environment. Three hours lecture per week. (On demand)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ESCI 1101-1101L or GEOL 1200-1200L, or permission of instructor. Physical fundamentals of remote sensing and overview of airborne and satellite systems operating in the visible, infrared, and radar regions, and a review of applications for resource exploration, environmental studies, land use and land cover analysis, and natural hazards. Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab per week. (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ESCI 4170 or permission of instructor. Scientific and computational foundations of digital image processing techniques for extracting earth resource information from remotely sensed data. Three lecture hours and three lab hours per week. (Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOL 1200, 1200L, ESCI 1101, 1101L, GEOL 3115, GEOL 3124, or permission of instructor. Study of soils, soil-forming processes and soil morphology with an emphasis on soils as they relate to geologic landscapes and surficial processes. Students will learn how to describe and interpret soils in the field. Three hours lecture, three hours lab per week with occasional field trips. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Earth Science Majors and M.A. Geography students: ESCI 4140 or 4155 or GEOL 4145; Biology Majors and M.S. Biology students: BIOL 4149 and permission of the instructor; Civil Engineering Majors and M.S.C.E. students: CEGR 3141 or 5144 and permission of the instructor; all others require the permission of the instructor. Examinations of the cycling of water and chemical elements in natural and perturbed watersheds with emphasis on linkages between the hydrologic and biogeochemical processes which control runoff water quality. Topics include runoff processes, evapotranspiration, nutrient export and stream, riparian and hyporheic zone hydrochemical dynamics. (Spring, Alternate years)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Earth Sciences, Geology, and M.A. Geography majors: ESCI 4140 or 4155. Others require permission of the instructor. Advanced field-based examination of hydrologic and geologic conditions in the southeastern United States within the context of current state and federal regulatory requirements and site characterization activities currently performed by professional environmental geoscientists. Topics include hydrologic investigation and water quality characterization, and geological and geophysical site investigations. (On demand)
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Research and/or work experience designed to be a logical extension of a student's academic program. The student must apply to the Department for an internship by submitting a proposal which specifies the type of work/research experience preferred and how the internship will complement his or her academic program. The Department will attempt to place the selected students in cooperating community organizations to complete specified research or work related tasks which are based on a contractual arrangement between the student and community organization. The student can receive three to six hours credit, depending on the nature and extent of the internship assignment. (On demand)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ESCI 1101, 1101L, GEOL 1200, 1200L and senior standing for Earth Sciences and Geology majors or permission of the instructor. Advanced seminar series examining major historical and modern research themes in the Earth Sciences. Course work consists of a series of independent and group oral presentations. The seminar meets weekly for two hours. Course may be repeated for credit as topic varies. (Fall, Spring)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of the Department and credit hours established in advance. Tutorial study or special research problems. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. (On demand)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETGR 1103 and civil engineering technology or construction management major standing or permission of the department. This course introduces students to civil and construction applications of AutoCAD Land Desktop and/or other similar civil engineering survey and design oriented CAD applications. One hour of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. (Spring)
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