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Earth Science 110: Introductory Geology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Earth processes and their effects on materials, structure, and morphology of Earth's crust. Laboratory includes fi eldwork, computer simulations, study of minerals, rocks, photographs, and maps. Spring. Three 50-minute periods, one 3-hour laboratory. (F4) Gerencher
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Earth Science 110 - Introductory Geology
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Earth Science 120: Meteorology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Physical processes and properties of the atmosphere, elements of weather analysis and forecasting, effects of atmosphere on people and activities. Laboratory includes weather instruments and observation, weather-map construction and analysis, experiments, scale models, and computer application. Fall. Three 50-minute periods, one 3-hour laboratory. (F4) Gerencher
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Earth Science 120 - Meteorology
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Earth Science 130: Astronomy
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Methods and results of astronomical exploration of the solar system, our stellar system, galaxies, and universe. Laboratory includes telescope observation, optics, analysis of astronomical photographs, and computer simulations. Spring. Two 3-hour periods. (F4) Gerencher
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Earth Science 130 - Astronomy
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Earth Science 190-199 ,290- 299 ,390- 399: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Special Topics
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Earth Science 190-199 ,290- 299 ,390- 399 - Special Topics
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Earth Science 210: Introductory Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Geographic information systems are a primary tool for analysis of spatial data. ArcGIS desktop software is used to edit, query, and analyze spatial databases and display the results of analysis. Both vector and raster data are considered. Emphasis on applications of GIS to the lecture/laboratory sessions. Fall. Staff
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Earth Science 381-384: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Independent Study
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Earth Science 381-384 - Independent Study
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Earth Science 386-388: Field Study
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Field Study
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Earth Science 386-388 - Field Study
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Earth Science 400-401: Honors
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Honors
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Earth Science 400-401 - Honors
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Economics 152: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Study of basic economic theory and major economic institutions, including the development of economic thought. Emphasis on structure, functions, and underlying principles of modern economic life. Includes elementary macro- and microeconomic theory. Prerequisite: Three years of secondary mathematics through college-level algebra or consent of instructor. (M4) Aziz, Leeds, L. Ravelle, von Allmen, West
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Economics 152 - Principles of Economics
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Economics 156: Economic and Business Statistics
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Introduction to statistical concepts and methods. This course reviews descriptive measures of location and dispersion, provides an overview of probability concepts and distributions, and focuses on statistical inference, hypothesis testing and linear regression analysis. Additional topics may include multiple regression, quality control, and time series analysis. Economics 156 may not be taken for credit by students who have earned credit for Mathematics 107 or 231. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and three years of secondary mathematics through college-level algebra or consent of instructor. (F2) Brower, Leeds, Munemo, L. Ravelle, von Allmen
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Economics 156 - Economic and Business Statistics
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