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GE 189/289: Workshop
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
These are concentrated class sessions on a topic for which a particular need has been identified.
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GE 280: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
These are courses not required in any curriculum, for which there is a particular need, or given on a trial basis to determine demand.
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GE 290: Individual Problems
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
This is directed research or study on an individual basis. Requires the consent of the instructor.
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GL 104: Physical Geology
3.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
This is an introductory course in Physical Geology. The course will cover Plate tectonics, geologic structures, earthquakes, geologic history, the rock cycle, basic mineralogy, and geographic landforms. Co-requisite: GL114.
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GL 114: Physical Geology Lab
1.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
The lab component of the course will be used to emphasize and demonstrate principles and concepts developed during the lecture. Co-requisite: GL104.
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GL 200: Historical Geology
3.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
This is a general course in Geology that emphasizes the historical timeline of the geologic events in earth's history, and the development of those theories. The course will cover the early evolution of the earth, plate tectonics and continent formation, the history of life on earth, and the geologic record. Co-requisite: GL210.
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GL 210: Historical Geology Lab
1.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
The lab component of the course will be used to emphasize and demonstrate principles and concepts developed during the lecture. Co-requisite: GL200.
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HI 101: U.S.History to 1877 F
3.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
This is a survey of the origins and development of the United States and its people from Native American civilizations through the end of the Civil War. Topics include exploration and colonization; the religious and economic motives for settling the American colonies; the origins of slavery; the effort to separate the colonies from England; the formation of the American republic; westward expansion; the industrial revolution; sectional conflict and the Civil War; and postwar reconstruction and reunification.
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HI 102: U.S.History from 1877-Present S
3.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
This is a survey of the origins and development of the United States and its people from the end of the Civil War to the present. Topics include postwar reconstruction and reunification; the development of business and industry; the quests for racial justice, gender equality, and civil rights; the nation's expanding global influence and its relations with other great powers; the world wars and the Great Depression; and the challenges of American culture during and after the Cold War.
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HI 111: American Civil Rights Movement
1.00 Credits
Dawson Community College
This course will make extensive use of the PBS film series Eyes on the Prize. This documentary series provides a thorough survey of the American Civil Rights movement and its various political, social, cultural, philosophical, and religious aspects. In addition to viewing the film series with the students, the instructors will lead classroom discussions about the events portrayed in the film and will help students critique the diverse ideological perspectives presented in the film. The instructors may also bring supplemental materials to class, including readings, musical selections, and photographs.
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