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GEOG-G 439: Seminar in Geographic Information Science
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: G336, G338, and G436 or G438. Applications of geographic information science principles in the collection and analysis of spatial data. Integration of GIS, remote sensing, and/or GPS technologies. Review of current literature on techniques, theory, technology, and applications with an emphasis on environmental issues. Discussions, laboratory, and research project. May substitute for the G491 capstone course. PUL=3
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GEOG-G 446: Cultural Biogeography
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: G307 Examines human alteration of natural plant and animal distributions. Topics include deforestation, extinction, plant and animal domestication, and introduction of alien organisms. Seminar format. PUL=3
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GEOG-G 450: Undergraduate Readings and Research in Geography
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Research in selected problems: papers are ordinarily required. PUL=3
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GEOG-G 450 - Undergraduate Readings and Research in Geography
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GEOG-G 460: Geography Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: 12 credit hours of geography and departmental approval. Supervised field experience in geography, normally in conjunction with approved work at a government agency or private firm. Requires 40 hours of work per 1 hour of credit. PUL=3
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GEOG-G 475: Climate Change
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: G303. Advanced course on the evidence for and theories of climate change over a range of time scales, focusing on the period before the instrumental record. PUL=5
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GEOG-G 488: Applied Spatial Statistics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: 6 credits in geography or consent of instructor. Extension of traditional statistical analysis to spatial data. Spatial means and spatial variances, the examination of differences in samples over space, spatial autocorrelation, nearest neighbor analysis, map comparison techniques, emphasis on practical applications. PUL=1C
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GEOG-G 491: Capstone Experience in Geography
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
An independent project for senior-level students, applying geographic theory and techniques to a topic of geographic interest beyond the limits of the regular curriculum. Open to majors or non-majors with appropriate preparation, including G309 and G311. May be taken alone or concurrently with another course. PUL=3
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GEOL-G 103: Introduction to the Origin and Classification of Minerals and Rocks
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
This course is taught by the School of Continuing Studies for semester Online Self-Study Electives. Relationships between rock types, rock structures, surficial geological processes of running water, subsurface water, glaciation, wind, tides, and landform evolution. Geolocial time. Credit given for only one of the following: G103 or G111.
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GEOL-G 107: Environmental Geology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: none. Fall, Spring, Summer. An introduction to geology through discussion of geological topics that show the influence of geology on modern society. Topics include mineral and energy resources, water resources, geologic hazards and problems, geology and health, and land use.
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GEOL-G 109: Fundamentals of Earth History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: none. Fall, Spring, Summer. Basic principles of earth history: geologic time, basic rock types, reconstructing past environments. Physical development of the earth: its interior, mountain formation, plate tectonics. Origin and development of life: evolution, the fossil record. With laboratory G119, equivalent to IUB GEOL G104, IUB GEOL G112, and PU GEOS 112.
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