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GEOL 110: Environmental Geology
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Study of the interaction of humans and geological processes. Analysis of geologic hazards (volcanism, slope failure, earthquakes, flooding) and resource management (ores, water, energy resources, waste disposal). GEOL& 100 or 101 recommended. Field trips may be required. Lab included.
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GEOL 208: Geology of Pacific NW
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Physical geology of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia focusing on geological processes important to their evolution. Emphasis on using geologic principles to interpret evidence found on maps and in landscapes and rocks. GEOL& 100, 101, 110, or OCEA& 101 recommended. Field trips may be required. Lab included.
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GIS 101: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Principles and conceptual overview of GIS software, its use and applications in natural resource management with hands-on experience using Arcview. Computer and spreadsheet familiarity necessary.
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GIS 102: Geographic Information Systems II
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Continuation of GIS 101. GIS application in natural resource management. Includes data creation by digitizing, coordinating management, map projections and map aesthetics using ArcGIS software. Prerequisite: GIS 101.
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GIS 105: Introduction to Global Positioning Systems
2.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Introduction to global positioning systems (GPS) and their use in natural resources and agriculture.
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GIS 106: Advanced Global Positioning Systems
2.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Continuation of GIS 105. Global Positioning Systems (GPS) data management. Integration of GPS data into mapping software and displaying with Google Earth and ArcGIS. Prerequisite: GIS 105 or concurrent enrollment, or Department Chair approval.
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GIS 202: Introduction to Remote Sensing
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Principles and conceptual overview of remote sensing instruments and how data and images are used to monitor and evaluate the condition and distribution of the earth's surface features. Prerequisite: GIS 101.
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GIS 203: Advanced GIS Project
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Using ArcGIS, create individual GIS projects from inter-tidal marine habitat data or other pre-approved data sets. Covers formulating a research question for analysis, conducting background research, map development and layout, and presenting the results in a research paper. Prerequisite: GIS 102.
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GREEK 121: K oine Greek I
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
This study of ancient Greek will take into account aspects of language development. Fundamentals of pronunciation, grammatical forms, and syntax will be developed through contrasting analysis of Greek and English. This form of ancient Greek is the common (Koine) Alexandrian Greek, formulated by linguistic scholars in the 4th Century B.C.E.
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GREEK 122: K oine Greek II
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Further study of Koine Greek will take into account aspects of language development. Fundamentals of pronunciation, grammatical forms, and syntax will be developed through contrasting analysis of Greek and English. This form of ancient Greek is the common (Koine) Alexandrian Greek, formulated by linguistic scholars in the 4th Century B.C.E. Prerequisite: GREEK 121.
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