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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a consideration of the Middle East and its physical and human environments. General geographical principles are applied in detail to establish the essential character of the region thereby clarifying the major social, economic, and political features and problems.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a consideration of The People's Republic of China and Taiwan and their physical and human environments. General geographical principles are applied in detail to establish the essential character of the region thereby clarifying the major social, economic, and political features and problems.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a consideration of Southern and Eastern Asia and their physical and human environments. General geographical principles are applied in detail to establish the essential character of the region thereby clarifying the major social, economic, and political features and problems.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
In this course, the student engages in an independent research project under supervision of a faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the student engages in an independent research project under supervision of a faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an intensive immersion in the literacy skills of reading and writing, learning and teaching the academic disciplines that together comprise social studies education. Designed for social studies adolescent education majors, this course introduces the student to the learning and teaching of select core issues found in the social science disciplines of Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, and Sociology. Same as ECO 95, HIS 95, POL 95 and SOC 95. Prerequisite of Adolescent Education Social Studies major is required.
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3.00 Credits
Special topic course in geography. Topic is determined by the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
The Earth's composition and structure and the processes operating on the Earth are studied. Topics include rocks and minerals, igneous and volcanic activity, plate tectonics, and the processes of weathering and erosion which modify the surface of the earth. Not open to students who have already completed ERS 2. May be used to satisfy the ERS 2 requirement in the Geography, Earth Systems Science, and Environmental Science programs. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
1) Tutorial may involve writing papers on special topics, followed by group discussion. Themes may include study of environmental problems in geology, geology of the local region, plate tectonics and continental drift, etc. Or, 2) tutorials may be of a research type, with students working on a project under faculty supervision. Or, 3) tutorials may involve a series of field trips to sites of geologic interest. Students are expected to write a report in the case of (2) and (3). This course may be repeated once if the content is different.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the geology of the ocean floors, including their crystal structure and the tectonic processes involved in their formation, and topographic features that resulted from sedimentation and erosion. In this course, terrestrial processes and climactic change are related to oceanic processes and variability of sediment input. Prerequisite of (GLY 1 or ERS 2) is required.
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