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GEOL 271: Geology Field Experience
2.00 Credits
Brevard College
Students will conduct a field investigation a specific topic in Geology in a classic locality. The focus of the course will change from year to year. The course title will address that topic. Ordinarily, the field locality will be the same as the GEOL 270 site. The field trip will take place over Spring Break, after the end of the semester, or during the summer. This course may be taken more than once provided the area of study is different. This course is to be taken as an elective; it may not be taken at the same time as GEOL 270, and it may fulfill Area III.D of the General Education Requirements. Prerequisites: None. (Offered as needed)
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GEOL 310: Structural Geology
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
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GEOL 310L: Structural Geology Lab
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
Geological structures control the formation of mountains and basins. The course emphasizes the mechanical behavior and dynamic evolution of the earth’s crust through the study of deformed rocks. Field exercises and field trips will highlight important structures found locally. Fall Break field trip. Prerequisite: GEOL 101/101L or GEOL 105/105L. (Offered in fall every even year).
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GEOL 312: Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
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GEOL 312 - Geomorphology
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GEOL 312L: Geomorphology Lab
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
The formation of landscapes has fascinated scientists, artists, and writers throughout human history. Geomorphology examines the processes that form the landscapes found in the numerous environments of the planet. Emphasis is placed on tectonic processes that build the earth up and the forces of weathering, water, wind, and ice that wear it down. Field trips will examine those processes active in the southeastern United States. Weekend field trip. Prerequisite: GEOL 101/101L or GEOL 105/105L. (Offered in spring every odd year).
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HIS 101: History of Western Civilization to 1648
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
This is an introductory level course on ancient, medieval, and early modern Western Civilization. Focusing on European society from the Greeks to the seventeenth century, the course includes a discussion of the major civilizations that contributed to the rise of the West. Students learn about Greco/Roman heritage, the Middle Ages and Christian heritage, the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the European exploration of the world as defining events.
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HIS 102: History of Western Civilization Since 1648
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
An introductory level course, HIS 102 focuses on European society from the seventeenth through the twentieth century. It includes a discussion of such major events as the Enlightenment, European Fascism, the Fall of Communism, and the European Integration Movement.
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HIS 103: United States History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
This course examines the social, cultural, economic, and political development of the United States to 1865. Through reading, writing, and discussion, students appreciate major movements, such as the Great Awakening, the American Revolution, the Market Revolution, and Jacksonian Democracy and how they shaped the new nation. They also become familiar with major figures, including Pocahontas, John Winthrop, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Dorothea Dix, Frederick Douglas, and Abraham Lincoln, from the colonial period through the Civil War.
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HIS 104: United States History Since 1865
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
This course explores the social, cultural, economic, and political development of the United States since 1865. Through reading, writing, and discussion, students analyze major currents, such as the Industrial Revolution, the New South, World Wars, the 1960s, and the Cold War. They also study major personalities, including John Rockefeller, Eugene Debs, Jane Addams, Franklin Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Jr., and John F. Kennedy, from Reconstruction to the present.
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HIS 110: Global History
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
This course introduces students to a global perspective on history by: (1) examining the role of culture in individual and social behavior in various world civilizations; (2) comparing major civilizations as a whole and with regard to key features such as government, economic institutions, and culture; and (3) describing how the major civilizations have changed and interacted, particularly in the past few centuries.
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