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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
For course description, see Cooperative Education. (SCC, SFCC)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
The course offers students an opportunity through reading and discussion to deal with topics and ideas not normally covered in the classes presently offered. These topics and ideas are generally broader in scope and often overlap in four or five areas. Topics cover concepts to the basic foundation of liberal arts. This seminar deals with basic concepts through discussion and readings necessary for the development of a liberally educated mind. Exceptional students probe horizons of the collegial atmosphere in their quest of a liberal education. Students and faculty sit together and share concepts that affect our notion of the world around us. The course is restricted to the student who is looking for more than what is offered in the normal curriculum, and who demonstrates the motivation toward this. Prerequisite: Permission of honors coordinator with 3.5 GPA or above usually required. (SFCC)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
An educational tour sponsored by one or more departments offering students an opportunity to explore a particular subject off campus. The purpose of the trip is to broaden a student's understanding of material covered in the classroom or to expose the student to cultural experiences not available on campus. The tours may be to either domestic or foreign locations. (SCC, SFCC)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
An educational tour sponsored by one or more departments offering students an opportunity to explore a particular subject off campus. The purpose of the trip is to broaden a student's understanding of material covered in the classroom or to expose the student to cultural experiences not available on campus. The tours may be to either domestic or foreign locations. (SCC, SFCC)
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
An educational tour sponsored by one or more departments offering students an opportunity to explore a particular subject off campus. The purpose of the trip is to broaden a student's understanding of material covered in the classroom or to expose the student to cultural experiences not available on campus. The tours may be to either domestic or foreign locations. (SCC, SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
A survey of world geographical relationships. Includes an examination of the distribution of selected physical and human phenomenon and the processes responsible for the distributions and varying interrelationships from place to place between humans and their environment. Prerequisite: SFCC recommended minimum reading placement score: COMPASS 80, ASSET 40. (SCC, SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
Students are offered a descriptive and interpretive examination of the influence and relationship of man with the natural hazards of the earth, including identification, analysis, distribution and geographic patterning of the following: hurricanes, water spouts, disease, tornadoes, wind shear, tsunamis, tides, river tides, volcanoes, glaciers, earthquakes, quick clay (spontaneous liquification), land slides, floods, droughts and lightning. Prerequisite: SFCC recommended minimum reading placement score: COMPASS 80, ASSET 40. (SCC, SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
Formerly GEOL 115. This course, offered as a television class, is a survey of physical geology including palenontology, mapping and earth history. While some laboratory work and field trips are elements of this course, it does not qualify as a laboratory science. Credit will not be granted for both GEOL& 101 (formerly GEOL 101) and GEOL& 100 (formerly GEOL 115). This is a physical science course. (SCC, SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
Formerly GEOL 101. An introductory course in geology designed to acquaint beginning geology students with the importance of geology and minerals in their everyday lives through the study of the general concepts of geology, plate tectonics, earthquakes, mountain building, formation of continents, materials on earth, erosional processes and patterns, underground water, glaciation, and shoreline formations. laboratory covers mineral and rock identification and map interpretation. Credit will not be granted for both GEOL& 101 (formerly GEOL 101) and GEOL& 100 (formerly GEOL 115). (SCC, SFCC)
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the physical evidence, scientific principles and methods of analysis necessary to understand how Earth systems interact to generate and sustain the physical environment in which we live. It is taught online via the Internet. This course does not qualify as a laboratory science. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of basic algebra and ENGL 098 (formerly ENG 098). (SCC, SFCC)
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