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  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) A survey of the geography, ecology, and unique properties, dynamics, history, and species local to SE Alaska. The course will also survey temperate rainforests around the world, comparing and contrasting them to our local forests. It will conclude with discussions about the future of management and conservation in SE Alaskan forests. Prerequisite: ENVS S102/GEOG S102 or instructor permission. Prerequisite:    (ENVS S102 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S102 US D- Concurrent )
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Cross-listed as ENVS S213. A survey of natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, mass movements, floods, meteorite impacts, and extreme weather. Analysis of the geologic and atmospheric processes that develop them, reasons why certain regions are more vulnerable to disasters, the interplay between natural events and anthropogenic activity, as well as disaster preparation, forecasting, and mitigation. Prerequisite: GEOG S102/ENVS S102, or GEOL S104; and MATH S151 or concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite:    (GEOG S102 US D- Concurrent OR ENVS S102 US D- Concurrent ) OR GEOL S104 US D- Concurrent (AND MATH S151 US D- Concurrent OR MATH S107 US D- Concurrent OR MATH A151 UA D Concurrent OR MATH A107 UA D Concurrent OR MATH F151X UF D- Concurrent OR MATH F107X UF D- Concurrent OR MATH V151 UV D Concurrent OR MATH V107 UV D Concurrent )
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    No course description available.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    No course description available.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits (1+2) Cross-listed as ENVS S309. Extends students' basic knowledge of GPS and GIS to allow interactive GIS mapping, data collection, and analysis in the field setting. Includes training in the use of handheld computers enabled with GPS and GIS software; design and use of field data collection forms that integrate with GIS: transfer and use of GIS data between desktop and field; and the utility of mobile GIS technology in navigation, civil engineering, environmental science, forestry and other fields. Available as ENVS S309A for one credit with no research project, or as ENVS S309 for two credits with a 25-hour research project. Prerequisite: ENVS S110/GEOG S110 or ENVS S111/GEOG S111 or ENVS S338/GEOG S338. Prerequisite:    ENVS S110 US D- Concurrent OR ENVS S111 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S110 US D- Concurrent (OR GEOG S338 US D- Concurrent OR ENVS S338 US D- Concurrent )
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit (1+0) Cross-listed as ENVS S309A. GEOG S309A is a one-credit version of GEOG S309, with no research project. Extends students' basic knowledge of GPS and GIS to allow interactive GIS mapping, data collection, and analysis in the field setting. Prerequisite: ENVS S110/GEOG S110 or ENVS S111/GEOG S111, or instructor permission. Prerequisite:    ENVS S110 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S110 US D- Concurrent OR ENVS S111 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S111 US D- Concurrent OR ENVS S338 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S338 US D- Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Cross-listed as ANTH S312. Anthropological approaches to the relationships between socio-cultural and ecological systems. Analysis of traditional ecological knowledge, subsistence patterns, and adaptations. Intensive study of selected cases and theories.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Focuses on the basic building blocks of natural resources, the history of their management (or mismanagement), current practices, major regulatory issues surrounding their exploitation, and examples of responsible resource management. Prerequisite: ENVS S102/GEOG S102 or instructor permission. Prerequisite:    ENVS S102 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S102 US D- Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (2+3) Cross-listed as ENVS S338. Examines the representation of spatial data with vector object models, explores the relationship between spatial data and automated thematic mapping, and trains students in the use of GIS software.
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