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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of physical and chemical hydrogeology. Physical topics include the nature and quantification of the components of the hydrologic cycle, fundamentals of water supply and quality, overview of aquifer testing and environmental assessment. Chemical topics include behavior of low-temperature aqueous solutions, water-rock interaction and applications of chemistry to understand the Earth and its geochemical cycles. Prerequisites: GEOS 1103, 1104, 1303, 1304, and 2409. Recommended prerequisites: CHEM 1311 and 1312. (4-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
A four-week summer camp designed to provide both practical geological and geophysical experience. Geology students emphasize mapping in sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic terrains. Geophysics students utilize seismic, potential field, and electrical methods to analyze a field area. Reports in professional form are required. Prerequisites: GEOS 1103, 1104, 1303, 1304, 2409, 2406, 3421, and 3470. NOTE: A field-trip fee is charged for this course. Students are responsible for all personal expenses related to camp. (6-0) Y
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Subject matter will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor required. May be repeated for credit as topics vary (9 hours maximum). ([1-4]-0) R
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Topics may vary. May be repeated for credit. No more than 3 hours of senior research may be used to satisfy the upper-division course work requirement in the major unless approved in advance by the undergraduate advisor. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. ([1-6]-0) S
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Topics may vary. May be repeated for credit. No more than 3 hours of senior research may be used to satisfy the upper-division course work requirement in the major unless approved in advance by the undergraduate advisor. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. ([1-6]-0) S
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3.00 Credits
This course will integrate acquisition of the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) with study of German culture and civilization. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Beginning German I. It will integrate acquisition of the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) with study of German culture and civilization. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Beginning German. It will include review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. The course emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition, and culture. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Intermediate German I. It will include review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. The course emphasizes conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading, composition and culture. (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the evolution and current state of political behavior and public policy making in the U.S. and Texas. Topics discussed will include the constitutions, federalism, intergovernmental relations, voting, elections, political parties, public opinion, and interest groups. (3-0) S
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