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FRM 2030: Farm/Ranch Management III
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is a continuation of Farm/Ranch Management II. Instruction emphasizes budgeting, cash flow planning, and total farm/ranch record analysis for management decision making. Class will consist of monthly face-to-face on farm/ranch visits with some group instruction. Students will receive a P (passing) or F (failing) grade at the conclusion of their enrollment year. Students are registered upon approval from the instructor.
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FRM 2040: Farm/Ranch Management IV
0.00 - 0.50 Credits
Snow College
This course is designed to teach advanced principles of farm/ranch business management and is designed to meet specialized individual student needs. Five areas of specialization are emphasized. Individual instruction focuses on one or more of the following areas: inventory management, production records, and financial analysis; different business entities and how they are structured; various agricultural leasing options; tax planning information; and market planning.
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GEO 1010: Survey of Geology PS
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is a study of the earth, its materials, its surface processes, internal processes and a brief account of earth's history. This course is intended to introduce non-science majors to the science of geology, to educate students about the processes that operate on the earth now and in the past, and how humans interact with the modern processes, and to help students appreciate the rich natural geologic laboratory present in Utah.
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GEO 1015: Survey of Geology Lab LB
1.00 Credits
Snow College
The Survey of Geology lab component allows for student application of the principles learned in Survey of Geology lecture. It also teaches students skills necessary to apply these principles. There is an emphasis on investigative learning. In this course students will learn how to identify and interpret common minerals, rocks, and fossils. In addition, students will learn to read and interpret topographic and geologic maps, aerial and satellite photos, and interpret landforms, geologic history, and resources on these maps and photos.
Corequisite:
GEO 1010
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GEO 1020: Dinosaurs/Other Life/Past PS
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an introduction to the history of life on Earth. Students will explore the connections between Earth's geologic and evolutionary histories through basic principles of geology, paleontology, biology, and ecology. The study of prehistoric life will be used as a model for the workings of the Scientific Method.
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GEO 1050: Geology of the National Parks PS
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an introduction to the principles of geology as observed and studied in the national parks of a selected area. Designed for non-science majors. 3-4 weekend field trips or an approximately 2-week field trip will be required. A class fee is required to partially cover field trip expenses.
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GEO 1080: Oceanography PS
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This class is an introduction to the study of the earth's oceans including and understanding of seafloor topography and composition, sediments, plate tectonics, seawater dynamics and chemistry, atmosphere and ocean currents, waves, tides, coastal landforms and marine life. This course is designed for non-majors. (Additional fee required)
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GEO 1085: Oceanography Lab PS
1.00 Credits
Snow College
Practical applications in oceanography such as map reading, ocean chemistry, wave dynamics, coastal processes and marine biology.
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GEO 1110: Physical Geology PS
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an introduction to physical geology. It includes an introduction to the materials and composition of the earth and the physical processes, both internal and external, that shape the earth. A field trip may be required.
Corequisite:
GEO 1115
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GEO 1115: Physical Geology Lab LB
1.00 Credits
Snow College
In this course, students will learn how to identify common minerals and rocks, read and interpret topographic and geologic maps and aerial photographs. The course is designed for geology majors, related majors, and others interested.
Corequisite:
GEO 1110
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