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GEN 2256: Civic Engagement
0.30 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Develops students� community service by enabling knowledge about civic engagement and government processes. Pre-requisite: GE 2251 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 0.3 credits (4.5 contact hours).
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GEN 2257: Social Respect and Collaboration
0.40 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Provides knowledge about cultural differences, value of diverse teams, and social respect. Pre-requisite: GE 2251 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 0.4 credits (6 contact hours).
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GEN 2258: Self-directed Learning
0.30 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Identifies skills and strategies for being a self-learner through life and presents the importance of lifelong learning. Pre-requisite: GE 2251 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 0.3 credits (4.5 contact hours).
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GEN 276: Employment and Professional Skills
1.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Presents the process of effective career planning and develops the skills necessary for obtaining and maintaining employment. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours).
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GEO 130: Earth's Physical Environment
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
A course exploring the fundamental characteristics of earth's physical environment. Emphasis is placed on identifying interrelationships between atmospheric processes involving energy, pressure, and moisture; weather and climate; and terrestrial processes of vegetative biomes, soils, and landscape formation and change. Fulfills elementary certification requirements in education, and USP cross-disciplinary requirement.
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GEO 152: Regional Geography of the World
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Introduces regional geography with a focus on the world's physical and human landscapes. Emphasizes connections between regions and how each region affects and is affected by global issues such as economic restructuring, food production, and environmental change. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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GEO 160: Lands and Peoples of the Non-Western World
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Provides a geographic study of world regions defined conceptually and historically as non-Western. Includes global patterns of social, cultural, economic and political differences between the West and Non-West and the processes key to making the Non-Western world, such as colonialism and imperialism. Considers significant current issues including sustainable development, environment, human rights, and gender relations.
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GEO 172: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Presents a study of the spatial distributions of significant elements of human occupancy of the earth's surface including basic concepts of diffusion, population, migration, settlement forms, land utilization, and impact of technology on human occupancy of the earth. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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GEO 210: Pollution, Hazards, and Environmental Management
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
An introduction to environmental systems such as weather and climate, vegetation, land forms and soils, and how the quality of these systems is modified by human use. Resource issues discussed include: atmospheric pollution and global warming; groundwater, flooding, and flood plain management; volcanic activity and earthquakes; and biospheric processes associated with deforestation and lake eutrophication. Case studies based upon important environmental problems illustrate how human activity and environmental systems interrelate. Fulfills USP Cross-Disciplinary requirement.
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GEO 222: Cities of the World
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Focuses on the historical development, contemporary character, and alternative futures of cities in both developing and developed regions. Emphasizes the spatial, social, economic, and political processes of major world cities. Includes a specific focus on contemporary urban problems.
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