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Geology (GEO)
1401. Principles of Physical Geology 4 hours
Principles and processes of physical geology with special emphasis on field aspects, such as identification of minerals, rocks, rock formations, and geological processes. Introduction to plate tectonics. Includes laboratory.
1402. Historical Geology 4 hours
Age-by-age reconstruction of geologic history with emphasis on the paleontological evidence in the earth's crust. Laboratory and field trips will examine fossils and depositional environments.
4393. Internship I 3 hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 45 hours or dean’s approval; 2.0 GPA
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. Internships provide supervised work experience directly related to one’s major field of study.
4394. Internship II 3 hours
Prerequisite: Completion of 45 hours or dean’s approval; 2.0 GPA
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. Internships provide supervised work experience directly related to one’s major field of study.
German (GER)
1341. Elementary German I 3 hours
First elements of German language, with emphasis on speaking, writing, and doing interactive activities.
1342. Elementary German II 3 hours
Prerequisite: GER 1341 or the equivalent
Practical application of more advanced grammar, composition, conversation, and pronunciation skills. Further development of vocabulary usage and reading comprehension using cultural and literary texts.
2313. Intermediate German I 3 hours
Prerequisite: GER 1342 or the equivalent
Review and expansion of grammar with greater emphasis on composition skills. Extended development of reading skills using texts of a literary, social, and scientific nature. Continuous production of spoken German.
2314. Intermediate German II 3 hours
Prerequisite: GER 2313 or the equivalent
More advanced conversation and grammar review. Also includes a mini-course in elements of German society, such as education, government, and social concerns. Readings and interactive activities are also included.
History (HIS)
2301. World History to 1648 (3301) 3 hours
A survey of human experience to the seventeenth century with emphasis upon the growth of Western institutions and concepts.
2303. World History since 1648 3 hours
This course is a continuation of the study of the rise and decline of the world’s major civilizations since 1500 with special emphasis on the colonization, industrialization, and ideological conflicts.


































































































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