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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Plate tectonics and the origin of ocean basins and continents. Mass wasting, glaciation, streams, groundwater, deserts, shorelines and deep sea sediments. One day field trip required. [NS, SE]
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5.00 Credits
Physical, chemical, and biologic evolution of the earth as determined from the rock record. Interpretation of ancient environments through stratigraphy and biostratigraphy. Plate tectonics, earth history, and fossil identification. Field trips required. Formerly GEOL 103. Credit not allowed for both GEOL 103 and GEOL& 103.Prerequisite: Five credits in GEOL or consent of Instructional Unit. [NS, SE]
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5.00 Credits
Geologic evolution of the Pacific Northwest emphasizing the development of the Cascades, Columbia River Plateau, Coast Ranges, Puget-Willamette Lowlands, San Juan Islands, High Lava Plains and the Okanogan Highlands. Field trips required. This class is a non-lab science. [NS, SE]
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, HDEV 195, 198, or 200 required. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Field trip program to study the geologic evolution of an area. Emphasis on interpretation of rocks and their structure. Duration, scope and field trip localities will vary. Food and personal gear provided by student. Maxi-vans provided for travel. Day hikes may be required. Prerequisite: Minimum of(10 Credits) in geology or consent of Instructional Unit. [NS, SE]
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. Contact the instructional dean, division chair or your instructor for more information or to make arrangements to register for Special Project credits in this department. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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5.00 Credits
Oral and written communication in German. Use of basic vocabulary and structures to acquire information and to express personal interests, needs and opinions on familiar topics. Contemporary German culture. Not open to native speakers except with instructor s permission. Formerly GERM 101. Credit not allowed for both GERM 101 and GERM& 121. [HA, SE]
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of GERM 101 with emphasis on developing the students ability to express themselves freely on familiar topics. Not open to native speakers except with instructor s permission. Completion of GERM 101 or GERM& 121, or equivalent or G-CAPE placement test recommended. Formerly GERM 102. Credit not allowed for both GERM 102 and GERM& 122. [HA, SE]
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of GERM 102 with emphasis on developing students ability to express themselves freely on familiar topics. Not open to native speakers except with instructor s permission. Completion of GERM 102 or GERM& 122, or equivalent or G-CAPE placement test recommended. Formerly GERM 103. Credit not allowed for both GERM 103 and GERM& 123. [HA, SE]
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2.00 Credits
Orientation for GERM 199. Includes preparation for individual job assignment, travel arrangements and cross-cultural studies based on student research of target country and its culture. Acceptance into the Summer cooperative work experience program and one to two years of German or equivalent required. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit.
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