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FTT 488: Internship Field Experience Variable Credit Hours
36.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
Prerequisites: Upper-division status and permission of instructor. Provides an opportunity to integrate academic knowledge in guided and supervised field experiences (experiential learning) with institutions, businesses and educational organizations, social and/or government agencies in area of interest to students as part of their degree program. Approval for experiential learning situations must be obtained from either the student's adviser or the department chair within which the student is a major, the supervising faculty member, and the chair of the department within which the credit will be given. Internship includes structured, supervised field participation, meetings with instructor for response to experiences, and written or other assignments. Students must have at least a 2.5 GPA and background within the area of interest to be considered for this experience. May be taken for a maximum of 6 credits.
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FTT 495: Special Project
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
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FTT 497: Workshop
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
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FTT 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
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GEG 102: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0; Y Introduction to cultural geography through the application of five themes: religion, diffusion, ecology, interaction, and landscape. The distribution of value systems, ethnicity, language, religion, and population as indices of human variety. Cultural impacts of globalization.
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GEG 120: Cavern Studies
1.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
1, 1/0 The development and unique environment of solution caves. Students will explore caves while on a weekend field trip, studying cave development and the formation of depositional features. Other topics include cave climatology, biology, chemistry, and the application of survey/mapping techniques.
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GEG 199: Introduction to Computer Use in The Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: CIS 101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Hands-on introduction to the application of computers to applied social research problems, including a review of past practices, current uses, and future trends; computer analysis of data to develop insight into the ways social scientists use computers in their work.
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GEG 241: Meteorology
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0; K An introduction to weather, including the makeup of the atmosphere, seasonality, heat and radiation balance, temperature, humidity, and precipitation, atmospheric motion, atmospheric pressure and wind, air masses and fronts, severe weather, meteorological instrumentation, local weather, climate controls, and synoptic forecasting. Includes laboratory modules. Emphasis on the relationship between weather systems, technology, and humans.
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GEG 300: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 National and state geography standards; concept of region; map essentials; physical, cultural, economic, and political geography fundamentals within selected regions.
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GEG 303: Global Climatology
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: GEG 101. Study of the earth's climate through analysis of climatic controls, classification schemes, and feedback cycles. Includes an examination of past climates and global climate change scenarios.
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