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3.00 Credits
Description: Principles of acquisition, analysis, and use of remotely sensed data (LANDSAT, SPOT, Ikonos, etc.). Applied experience using image processing software. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, GEOG 410 or GEOL 210, or permission of instructor. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. GEOG 430, GEOL 430 and GEOL 530 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for more than one course.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Foundation course for understanding the physical, social, economic, and legal dimensions of mineral resource use. Emphasis paid to issues in the American West. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, GEOG 107, GEOL 145, or ENST 201. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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4.00 Credits
Description: Investigation into interdependent environmental and human cultural systems. Traditional agroecologies and subsistence strategies; contemporary problems of resource management, social equity, political ecology, and sustainable development. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: GEOG 440 and ANTH 440 are equivalent courses. Students may not receive credit for both.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Overview of energy systems, with focus on wind, biomass, solar, biodiesel, geothermal and sustainable energy systems. Includes energy production and conversion. Field trips. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, junior standing. Course is cross listed with IET 442. Credits: (5) Consent No Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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3.00 Credits
Description: Legal, institutional, and economic frameworks for regional, national and international energy decisions. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, PHYS 111 or permission. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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3.00 Credits
Description: Development and significance of policies affecting resource management in the United States. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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5.00 Credits
Description: Examination of the techniques and methodologies used for the evaluation and sustainable management of environmental resources from a variety of perspectives. Credits: (5) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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4.00 Credits
Description: Unique physical environments of arid lands, and human interaction with these environments over space and time. Focus on natural resources and land use conflicts. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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3.00 Credits
Description: Physical, human, and resource geography of mountain settings. Emphasis on the western hemisphere. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisites, GEOG 107 and GEOG 108, or permission of instructor. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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4.00 Credits
Description: Physical, human, and resource geography of coastal environments. Emphasis on physical processes, resource issues, and environmental management of coastal environments. Credits: (4) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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