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GIS 3020: Practical Applications with Satellite Digital Imagery
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course builds on digital imagery analysis skills from the Introduction course. Students work with Landsat TM images of the Northeast Kingdom in small group projects in collaboration with state, local and federal agencies. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is GIS 3010. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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GIS 3830: Field Internship in GIS/GPS
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
A practical field-related internship experience in a GIS and/or GPS related position is the foundation for this course. Students must have the opportunity to explore and work in at least several of the many departments within a chosen work environment such as, but not limited to: scheduling, budgeting, ordering, and mapping. Seventy hours of work related experience is the equivalent of one college credit. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is a minimum of 18 hours of Associates Degree in Applied GIS/GPS core (GIS and CIS course designations). This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3 to 6 Geography
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HIS 1011: Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:HU] This course features lectures, readings, and discussions of the Western cultural heritage from the beginnings of civilization to 1715. The instruction includes discussion of the ancient civilizations of the Near East, Classical Greece and Rome, the development of Christianity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Reformation in Europe, and the origins of the modern state system. The course emphasizes developing skills in reading, and understanding history. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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HIS 1020: Comparative Civilization
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:HU] This course provides students with an opportunity to explore the concept of civilization by examining the conditions that lead to the emergence and development of civilization. Emphasis will be placed on the complex social and cultural traits that characterize "civilization," for example: trade, urbanization, social stratification, surplus of food, redistribution of resources, and complex religious belief systems. This course will focus on a comparison of specific examples from different periods and regions of the world.Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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HIS 1211: American History I
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:HU] American History I studies the foundation of American society, and emphasizes the growth of democracy, sectional interests and conflicts, and the frontier through the Civil War. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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HIS 1212: American History II
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:HU] This course offers a study of the American civilization from reconstruction to the present, and emphasizes industrialization, immigration and imperialism, the two World Wars, the New Deal, and the problems of contemporary America. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is sophomore standing. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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HIS 2240: Survey of Eurasia
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:HU] This course is a survey of Eurasian history beginning from the Byzantine Empire through Kievan Russia and other Middle Age principalities to the present. The emphasis is on the periods since the establishment of Muscovite Russia and Ottoman Empire with such topics as leadership and succession; the role of Orthodox Church and Islam and other eastern religions on the development of the distinctive cultures in the region; outside influences and relationships with neighbors, colonization; efforts of reforms and role of the state in Russian Empire, revolutionary movements, the evolution of social, political and economic institutions. The use of novels, poetry, arts and films will complement historical analysis. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every even-numbered spring. Credits: 3
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HIS 2330: Traditional Asia
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
[Choice:HU] This course introduces students to continuity and change in the politics, economy, social structure, religion and culture of Eastern, Southeastern and Southern Asia examining such topics as geographic influences, structures of beliefs and development of religion, culture, and arts. This course emphasizes the impact of the encounter with the Western World and contemporary issues confronting these countries. The use of novels, memoirs, and films will complement historical analysis. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is sophomore standing. This course is offered every odd-numbered spring. Credits: 3
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HIS 2710: Topics in History
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 history appropriate to the 2000-level that are not offered in the general Social Science curriculum. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is sophomore standing. Credits: 1 to 3
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HIS 2910: Independent Study in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
Independent Study in History allows the student to pursue the exploration of a topic of history 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 prerequisite is sophomore standing and permission. Credits: 1 to 3
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