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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
** EFFECTIVE SPRING 2009 ** Prerequisite: GEOG 121 and Restricted to Freshmen, sophomores, and Gatton Academy students or by permission of instructor. A study of a selected problem under the supervision of a faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course devoted to the study of environmental issues. A general understanding of application of science to solution of contemporary environmental problems. Cross-listed with BIOL 280, CHEM 280, ENV 280, and PH 280)
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1.00 Credits
To familiarize Ogden Research Scholars and other research oriented students with the fundamentals of choosing a research topic, performing a bibliographical search on a subject, classification of instruments, data taking, data reduction, professional ethics and other research oriented topics. The common points of research methodology in the different scientific areas will be accentuated. Examples will be drawn from the various disciplines. Use of computers will be emphasized. (Course does not count towards any major or minor.)
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3.00 Credits
** EFFECTIVE SPRING 2009 ** Prerequisites: GEOG 100 OR GEOL 102 or GEOL 111 and GEOG 101 or GEOG 110; or permission of instructor. An examination of the field of geography as an academic discipline. The course content will include a review of various philosophies of the field as well as geographic research, analysis, and writing application.
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3.00 Credits
Prequisites : GEOG 100 or GEOL 102 or GEOL 111 Emphasis is given to descriptive and quantitative hydrology. The hydrologic cycle, precipitation, evaporation, and transpiration will be covered under descriptive hydrology. Hydrographs, runoff relations, ground water, and storage routing will be covered under quantitative hydrology. Consideration will be given to use and management of water as a resource.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOG 101 OR GEOL 111 AND GEOG 101 OR GEOG 110 or Permission of the instructor. Fundamentals of GIS data management and cartographic design. Topics include data organization, map projections, scale and accuracy. Hands-on work in geospatial data acquisition, base map development, and map production (Course fee required).
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEOG 316 with a grade of C or better, or permission of the instructor. Basic concepts of spatial science; introduction to data management, display, and analysis using geographic information systems. (Course Fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 227 AND CE 160 AND CE 161 or Instructor's Permission **EFFECTIVE FALL 2010 Prerequisites: MATH 137, CE 160,CE 161 or Instructor's Permission Applications of fundamental methods of GIS, with a focus on surveying, water resources, traffic engineering, and construction. This course does not count towards the Certificate in GIS. (Course fee required.)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Geog 121 Analyzes the elements of climate and their world distribution with emphasis on the climatic controls and processes; surveys the influences of climates on environment; introduces climatic classification systems and climatological regions of the world.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOG 121 Introduces the purpose, operation, and application of meteorological instrumentation and the treatment of meteorological measurements.
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