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GEO 1010: Introduction to Geography
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:SS] This course addresses the question "Where?" by taking a regional approach to an understanding of the ecology of human, and physical worlds. This course considers a place not only in terms of its unique environmental features, but of its position in a network of economic, social and political relationships that link one place with every other place.Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every semester. Credits: 3
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GEO 2710: Topics in Geography
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course provides students the opportunity to pursue topics of special interest in geography appropriate to the 2000-level that are not offered in the general Social Science curriculum. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are sophomore standing and permission. Credits: 1 to 3
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GEO 2910: Independent Study in Geography
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
Independent Study in Geography allows the student to pursue the exploration of a topic in geography not offered in the regular curriculum under the tutelage of a department faculty member. An independent-study contract must be negotiated with the instructor and filed before registering for this course. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are sophomore standing and permission. Credits: 1 to 3 Geology
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GER 1111: German I
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:OC] An introduction to the fundamentals of the German language.? The instruction focuses on grammar, vocabulary, and basic conversation forms, including elementary reading selections and writing. The course also provides an introduction to the culture of Germany. Credits: 3 Graphic Design
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GEY 1111: Introduction to Geology I
4.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:NS] This course investigates changes that have occurred in landscapes over a long time which are detected by a study of the processes of rock weathering, erosion, deposition, regional uplift and subsidence, folding and faulting, metamorphism and igneous activity. The instruction proposes a partial geologic history of northern New England that appears consistent with these processes and also consistent with observations made on field trips. The course provides exercises using topographic maps, vertical aerial photographs and geologic maps. The course requires three classroom hours and one two-hour lab per week. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 4
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GEY 2112: Introduction to Geology II
4.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course investigates the evolution of the northern Appalachian landscape with the help of small-scale geologic maps. The instruction attempts to make this geologic history consistent with Plate Tectonic (Continental Drift) Theory. It studies the evolution of other landscapes all over the world in the light of the geologic history of the northern Appalachians and Plate Tectonic Theory. The course includes at least three all-day field trips to localities within an area bounded by the Connecticut Valley of northern Massachusetts, the St. Lawrence Lowland near Montreal, and the White Mountains. The course requires three classroom hours and one two-hour lab per week. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is GEY 1111. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 4
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GEY 2710: Geology Modules
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
Geology Modules offers the study of a variety of topics in geology offered in response to the current interest of students and faculty member. Such topics may include river floodplains and floodplain zoning, ground water resources, survey of mineral resources, geologic map reading, and fossils through time. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. Credits: 1 to 4
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GEY 3035: Aqueous Geochemistry
4.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course introduces students to the theoretical foundations governing the chemistry of ground and surface waters. Particular attention is given to carbonate and silica equilibria, which are the systems most responsible for the chemical behavior of natural waters. The course includes three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are CHE 1031 and GEY 1111. CHE 1032 is strongly recommended. There is a course fee. This course is offered every odd-numbered fall. Credits: 4
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GEY 3040: Mineralogy
4.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
Mineralogy includes such major topics as crystallography of minerals, identification of minerals and rocks, origin of minerals, and mineral resources. The course includes field trips. The course requires three classroom hours and one two-hour lab per week. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is GEY 2112. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every odd-numbered spring. Credits: 4
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GEY 3113: Geology III
4.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course explores structural geology and geomorphology in the context of regional geology. Fieldwork is expected. Detailed study of geologic processes, structures and landforms will include construction of geologic maps and cross-sections. Two classroom and three lab hours per week. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are GEY 1111 and GEY 2112. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every even numbered fall. Credits: 4
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