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GES 111: Principles of Historical Geology Laboratory Gen Ed FS
1.00 Credits
Bradley University
Laboratory related to GES 110. Study and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps, earth history, and fossils. One two-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: GES 110 or equivalent, or concurrent enrollment.
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GES 201: Mineralogy
4.00 Credits
Bradley University
The crystalline state: physical and chemical properties of minerals; occurrence, association, and origin of the silicate and more important non-silicate minerals. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: GES 101; one semester of college chemistry, or consent of the instructor.
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GES 300: Oceanography: The Human Perspective
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Introduction to scientific oceanography and its relationship to human life. History of oceanography and its technology; crustal movements; the ocean as a source of mineral resources; the variety of ocean life such as jellyfish and sharks, and their danger; whales and the human perspective of "lower" life; sound and submarine warfare, waves and theirpotential energy and destructive capacity; human pollution. Prerequisite: one college-level science course.
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GES 302: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Bradley University
Detailed biological survey of major groups of invertebrate animals. Emphasis on marine phyla with good fossil repre sentation. Dissection of representative types. Lecture and laboratory. Cross listed as BIO 302. Prerequisite: elementary zoology or biology or historical geology with laboratory, or consent of instructor.
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GES 321: Paleontology
4.00 Credits
Bradley University
Life, from its earliest record to the present. Emphasis on large scale aspects of evolution. General survey of pertinent concepts in morphology, genetics, taxonomy, and ecology; introduction to elementary quantitative methods; megascopic and microscopic study of major types of fossils. Lectures, laboratory work, independent research, field trips. Prerequisite: GES 110, 111, 302; or consent of instructor.
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GES 407: Sedimentology
4.00 Credits
Bradley University
Geology of sedimentary deposits: sedimentary processes; genetic interpretation of sediments and sedimentary rocks. Lectures, laboratory, independent research, field trips. Prerequisite: GES 202.
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GES 421: Stratigraphy
4.00 Credits
Bradley University
Concepts and methods in description, classification, correlation, and interpretation of stratified rocks. Field studies. Prerequisite: GES 321.
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HIS 103: Non- Western Civilization: Russian History
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Russian and Soviet history from its origins to the present. Major features of pre-modern, modern, and contemporary Russian civilization.
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HIS 104: Non- Western Civilization: The Middle East Since Muhammad
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
History of the Middle East from the time of the prophet Muhammad to the present. Pre-modern, modern, and contemporary Middle East.
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HIS 105: Non- Western Civilization: Latin America
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Major social, economic, and political institutions and forces that have shaped Latin American society. Emphasis on socioeconomic changes in the 20th century that have polarized the social class structure and encouraged political upheaval.
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