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GEOL G435: Glacial and Quaternary Geology
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: GEOL G222. Topics include glacier processes, glacial sediments, glacial landforms, glacial history, and interpretations of climate change from the glacial record. The focus is on glaciation during the Quaternary Period with specific emphasis on glacial history and landforms of Northwest Indiana. Two lectures and one laboratory are required each week. (Even years)
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GEOL G451: Principles of Hydrogeology
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: GEOL G334 or consent of instructor. Water resources: occurrence, regulation, and management of water; hydrologic cycle, water movement, well hydraulics; water quality and pollution; surface and subsurface investigations; basin-wide development of water resources; legal aspects; relationship of hydrogeology to engineering geology. Two lectures and one laboratory are required each week. (Odd years)
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GEOL G460: Internship in Geology
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: geology major with senior standing and approval from the chair. Industrial or similar experiences in geologically oriented employment. Projects jointly arranged, coordinated, and evaluated by faculty and industrial/ governmental supervisors. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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GEOL G490: Undergraduate Seminar
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
Open to junior and senior majors by special permission. Readings and discussion of selected topics. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credit hours. (Spring)
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GEOL T315: North American Landscape
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: course in physical or general geology. Gives the student an elementary understanding of various geologic controls and processes that have produced the topographic features. Regional concept stressed rather than individual landforms. The continent is divided into geomorphic regions based on similar geologic controls and geomorphic histories. (Occasionally)
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GER G100: Beginning German I
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
Introduction to present-day German and to selected aspects of German culture. Survey of the language: structure and meaning. Introduction to German grammatical forms and their function. Development of listening comprehension, simple speaking proficiency, controlled reading and writing skills. (Fall)
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GER G150: Beginning German II
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
Introduction to present-day German and to selected aspects of German culture. Survey of the language: structure and meaning. Introduction to German grammatical forms and their function. Development of listening comprehension, simple speaking proficiency, controlled reading and writing skills. (Spring)
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GER G200: Oral Practice,Writing,and Reading I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: GER G150 or equivalent: Further development of oral and written command of language structures. Reading of literary and nonliterary texts. (Fall)
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GER G250: Oral Practice,Writing,and Reading II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: GER G200 or equivalent. Review of selected grammatical items. Reading of modern German prose and plays with stress on discussion in German. Writing of descriptive and expository prose based on the reading material. (Spring)
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HIST A301: Colonial and Revolutionary America I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
Possible themes for this course include the development of British North America: the colonial origins of the revolutionary struggle in America; and finally, an exploration of the American Revolutionary era, 1765 to 1789. (Occasionally)
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