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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Introduces students to the multidisciplinary nature of environmental science and the solution of environmental problems. Cross-listed with BOT, CHM, ENV, GLG, MBI, MTH, STA, and ZOO
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to Jewish studies as a subject of academic study, basic concepts in Jewish studies and multidisciplinary approaches to Jewish studies. Cross-listed with ART, ENG, GER, HBW, HST, POL, PSY, REL.
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3.00 Credits
Topical and regional analysis of cultural and physical spatial patterns and problems in the United States and Canada.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces a variety of maps that there are in the world, including their symbolization and component parts. Illustrates map uses, and provides opportunity for the student to analyze and apply the map information.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include contamination of earth systems and pollution mitigation; use, abuse, and conservation of natural resources; land use, conservation and preservation, planning and management and the value of biodiversity and wilderness. Emphasis is on the multidisciplinary nature of environmental problems and their solutions. Prerequisites: at least one course from each of the following three categories is either pre- or co-requisite: 1) BOT/MBI/ ZOO 115 or BOT 191 or ZOO 113; 2) CHM 111 or CHM 142/5; and 3) GLG 111 or 121 or 141 or GEO 121. Cross-listed with BOT, CHM, GLG, MBI, MTH, STA, and ZOO.
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3.00 Credits
Description and analysis of the cultures of Russia and Eurasia with a focus on non-Russian peoples and contemporary survival.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of physical and cultural geography of Russia. Emphasis on historical, environmental, and geopolitical contexts of the contemporary Russian Federation.
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4.00 Credits
Regional analysis of the British Isles, France, Benelux, Germany, and Scandinavia with emphasis on cultural, political, and economic patterns and problems.
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1.00 - 20.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in federal, state, and local government agencies, public service, and appropriate commercial or industrial organizations. Prerequisite: junior and senior geography and urban and regional planning majors only; permission of instructor and department chair required. Credit/no-credit only.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of geographic factors significant in understanding international relations and internal politico-territorial organizations; detailed studies of specific problem areas.
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