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GEOG 352: Refugees and Forced Migration
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Focus on the social, cultural, political, and development dimensions of historical and contemporary refugee crises and forced migration. Major topics covered may include: historical and contemporary refugee crises; the distinctiveness of forced migration in terms of globalization and migration more broadly; the definition of a refugee and what situations are covered by that definition; humanitarianism and global responses to refugees; the management of refugees in camps and urban areas; sovereignty and citizenship; and new directions in refugee policy worldwide.
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GEOG 366: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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GEOG 367: SEMINAR
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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GEOG 372: Introduction to GIS
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Fundamental geographic concepts and principles necessary to effectively use GIS to examine geographic problems. Hands-on training is provided in the use of professional GIS software in the context of Collecting, managing, processing, analysis and presenting geographic data. Emphases is placed on the nature of spatial data, modeling techniques, spatial analysis and cartographic design.
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GEOG 405: Computing for Environmental Research
2.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Using a mixture of guided self-study and Lecture, students learn modern programming for application to environmental data analysis and atmospheric and geological modeling. Older language features and use of legacy codes are also covered lightly.
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GEOG 408: Heat and Light in Nature - Radiative Transfer
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
The energetic interaction of sunlight with the atmosphere and oceans influences the entire earth system. Examines the theory of radiative transfer within the ocean and atmosphere, and then explores several areas of applicable research including climate modeling and remote sensing.
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GEOG 409: The Ocean and Climate Change
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Fundamentals of the climate system: components, interactions, and variability; the ocean's role in the climate system: heat storage, sea level, and the carbon cycle; the ocean and climate change: observed variability, means, trends, and extremes, and using models and observations to attribute change. PREREQ: MAST341, MAST382, or MAST402.
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GEOG 411: Fluvial Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Hydrologic and sediment transport processes in rivers and watersheds. Morphology and evolution of rivers and watersheds. Depositional processes and evolution of floodplains. Structure and interpretation of fluvial deposits in the geologic record. PREREQ: GEOL107 or permission of the instructor.
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GEOG 412: Physical Climatology
4.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Investigates the nature of the Earth's climate by examining the physical processes that maintain our climate system. Focuses primarily on the flow of energy and moisture in the global climate and its geographic variation on scales of hundreds to thousands of kilometers. Human-induced modifications to the climate system, such as urbanization, anthropogenic global warming, desertification, and tropical deforestation, are also discussed. The lab portion of the class teaches descriptive, analytical, programming and mapping skills to model our climate system and to illustrate the analyses of climate datasets. PREREQ: MATH241 and GEOG220.
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GEOG 413: Wind Power Meteorology
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Explores the fundamental concepts of meteorology that are needed to understand onshore, offshore, and airborne wind energy. Topics include: forces affecting winds; terrain and land-use effects; air turbulence; numerical modeling; wind power and energy from turbines; and wind measurement technologies. PREREQ: MATH241, MATH242, and MATH243 or GEOG220; PHYS201/PHYS221 or PHYS207/PHYS227.
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