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6.00 Credits
May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Senior standing and consent of department. Credits: 1-3
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3.00 Credits
Crosslisted as GEOL 492X. Quantitative examination of the properties, occurrence, distribution, and circulation of water near the earth's surface and its relation to the environment. Emphasis on applying fundamental physical principles to understand surface and subsurface hydrological processes. Lecture, laboratory, and field trip. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: GEOG 101 and GEOG 102, or GEOL 120; and MATH 210 or MATH 229; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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6.00 Credits
Programming topics in geographic or meteorological research problems, computer graphics, simulation techniques, regional modeling, geographic information systems applications, and climate modeling. Lecture and laboratory. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours as topic varies. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of department. Credits: 1-3
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3.00 Credits
Crosslisted as PHYS 495. Preparation for certification in grades 6-12 in one or more of the fields of physical science: physics, chemistry, earth science, and general science. Examination and analysis of modern curricula; classroom and laboratory organization; microteaching and observation of teaching; lesson planning; multicultural education; teaching science to the exceptional child; reading and the teaching of science; methods of evaluation. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of department. CRQ: ILAS 401. Credits: 3
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12.00 Credits
Crosslisted as HIST 496. Organization and presentation of materials for history and social science courses at the middle school, junior high, and senior high school levels. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Admission to the history or social science teacher certification program and permission of Department of History's office of teacher certification. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Student teaching for 10 weeks or for one semester. Assignments to be made after approval by the Department of Geography. Not available for credit in the major. See "Teacher Certification Requirements."Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: GEOG 496X and consent of department. Credits: 7-12
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6.00 Credits
A. Physical Geography B. Environmental Management C. Meteorology/Climatology D. Regional Geography E. Human Geography G. Urban/Economic Geography J. Methods and Techniques K. Mapping/Geovisualization Selected topics in the various subfields of geography. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours as the topic changes. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of department. Credits: 3 Geology and Environmental Sciences
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the bodies of our solar system, specifically, what recent probes reveal about the origin, evolution, and interaction of planetary interiors, surfaces, and atmospheres, and their implications for our understanding of the Earth, further space exploration, and the search for extraterrestrial life. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Use of the basic sciences in an examination of the use and abuse of the ocean environment, including food and mineral resource exploitation, pollution, coastal development and global climate change. Evaluation of likely outcomes from human impacts on the ocean environment in the context of a basic understanding of ocean processes. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of both constraints imposed by geology on human activities and human impacts on natural processes. Includes fundamental geologic processes and associated hazards (for example, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, flooding, landslides); occurrence and availability of geologic resources (energy, minerals, water); and topics such as pollution, waste disposal, and land-use planning viewed from a geologic perspective. Credits: 3
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