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GEOG 1302: Introduction to Human and Cultural Geography+
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
A spatial exploration of human/cultural geography including: demographic changes, migration and settlement, cultural diffusion, ethnic patterns, and political and economic systems.
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GEOG 1303: World Geography+
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Human geography of the world with emphasis on use of natural and human resources in selected regions and countries of the world.
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GEOL 1305: Environmental Geology+
3.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
The earth as a habitat; interactions between humans and the environment; ecologic factors in urban and regional land use planning.
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GEOL 1401: Introduction to Earth Science+
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
A one-semester introduction to the Earth System Sciences (astronomy, chemistry, geology, meteorology and oceanography), with emphasis on the relationship between the geosphere, the atmosphere and the hydrosphere and their effect on man. Laboratory required. This course or GEOL 1403 may be used to meet a laboratory science core requirement, but not both.
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GEOL 1403: General Geology I+
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Minerals, rocks, geological processes, and structural geology. Laboratory required. This course or GEOL 1401 may be used to meet a laboratory science core requirement, but not both.
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GEOL 1404: General Geology II+
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Geological history of the Earth with emphasis on fossils, origin, and character of selected formations. Laboratory required. Prerequisite: GEOL 1403.*
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GEOL 1405: Environmental Geology+
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
The earth as a habitat; interactions between humans and the environment; ecologic factors in urban and regional land use planning. Laboratory required. May not take this course and GEOL 1305 for credit.
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GEOL 1445: Introduction to Ocean Science+
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
A one-semester introduction to the physical, biological, and geological processes, which shape the world's oceans, with emphasis on man's impact on the oceans and the ocean's impact on man. Laboratory required.
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GEOL 2407: Geological Field Methods+
4.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Collection of field data, interpretation and construction of geologic and topographic maps, and examination of petrologic systems in a field setting. Prerequisite: Consent from instructor. Laboratory required.
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GERM 1100: Conversational German I+
1.00 Credits
Tarrant County College District
Consists of the following options for developing good conversational skills in German. A. Oral Expression. Practice in oral expression, including comprehension, control of structure, vocabulary building, and pronunciation for production of the spoken language. One hour of scheduled classroom lab and one hour of arranged independent-study lab per week. B. Listening Comprehension. Practice in comprehension of the spoken language. Independent-study lab course with practice developing listening skills from sources such as audio, video, radio, film, and Internet. C. Grammar I. Review of novice-mid grammar for better control in production of the spoken language. Independent-study lab course with self-correcting format. D. Grammar II. Review of novice-high grammar for better control in production of the spoken language. Independent-study lab course with self-correcting format. E. Vocabulary Building I. Reading of novice-mid level German language texts for building vocabulary to be used in oral expression of ideas in German. Includes oral reading for fluency practice. Independent-study lab course. F. Vocabulary Building II. Reading of novice-high level German language texts for building vocabulary to be used in oral expression of ideas in German. Includes oral reading for fluency practice. Independent-study lab course. G. Culture Topics. Study of German culture topics through research and discussion, for the production of the spoken language in the expression and comparison of ideas.
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