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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOG/GEOL 310 and GEOL 440. Groundwater contamination and procedures used in groundwater investigations. Regulations, monitoring wells, groundwater flow, tracer studies, aquifer pumping tests, contaminant plumes, groundwater modeling, remediation and cleanup.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Geog 101 **Effective Fall, 2011** Prerequiste: Geog 330 Examines the concept of culture as it relates to the geographic landscape. Topics include the built environment, symbolic landscapes, representation of place in film, literature, photography, music, subaltern geographies, landscapes, and cultures of work and place-situated identity. Course provides an overview of research methods and themes in cultural geography. Field trip and field research required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOG 121 and MATH 237 and PHYS 260 **Effective Fall 2011** Prerequisites: GEOG 424 and MATH 237 and PHYS 265 or permission of instructor. Introduction to large-scale dynamics of the Earth's troposphere focusing on fundamental topics, the basic governing equations of motion in the atmosphere, and dry thermodynamics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOG 121, MATH 237, and PHYS 260 **Effective Fall 2011** Prerequisites: GEOG 424, MATH 237, and PHYS 265 or permission of instructor. Addresses the analysis and prediction of large-scale weather systems, such as extratropical cyclones, fronts and jetstreams through the application of fundamental dynamical concepts of meteorology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOG 431 Analysis of phenomena related to large scale dynamics of the Earth's troposphere including thermodynamics, elementary applications of the basic equations, and circulation and vorticity.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of historic preservation methods and practice. The course will include an overview of the historic preservation movement in the United States and an examination of preservation law and methodology. A field project is required.
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: GEOG 121, MATH 237, and PHYS 260 **EFFECTIVE FALL 2011** PREREQUISITES: GEOG 424, MATH 237, and PHYS 265 or permission of instructor Addresses the analysis and prediction of convective and mesoscale phenomena, such as mesoscale convective systems, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOG 121, MATH 237, and PHYS 260 **EFFECTIVE FALL 2011** Prerequisites: GEOG 424, MATH 237, and PHYS 265 or permission of instructor. Addresses the microscopic processes related to cloud formation, radiative transfer, precipitation processes and dry and moist thermodynamics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CS 230 AND GEOG 417 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. An introduction to the concepts and principles of GIS database planning, design, implementation, and administration. Focuses on state-of-the-art GIS database software and spatial database engine software used in conjunction with relational database management systems. (Course fee required).
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3.00 Credits
Pre-Requisite: Geog 280 Examination of ethical and environmental theory, environmental policy evaluations, philosophy of technology and relevance of environmental ethics in geographic analysis and everyday life.
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