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Finance |
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FIN 205 Personal Financial Management (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only Practical and realistic methods to manage the basic concepts of personal finances effectively; covers the basics related to managing your personnel assets, credit, insurance, investments, retirement and estate planning. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 305 Principles of Finance (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ACC 200 and ACC 201 , STA 205 , and junior standing. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Basic concepts in finance including security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk analysis, time value of money, security valuation, short term financial planning, capital budgeting, and capital structure. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 315 Financial Management (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in FIN 305 and junior standing. Taught: Fall and spring Financial management concepts relating to dividend policy, capital structure theory, working capital management, common stock and bond issuance, hybrid financing, mergers, and acquisitions. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 345 Investment and Security Analysis (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in FIN 305 and junior standing. Taught: Fall and spring Structure and regulation of security markets, capital market theory, portfolio theory, analysis of securities and opportunities, evaluation of portfolio goals, sources of investment Information, and introduction to derivatives. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 355 Principles of Risk Management and Insurance (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in FIN 305 and junior standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Fundamental principles of risk and insurance; applications to risk situations and pension and group insurance. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 365 Financial Markets and Institutions (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in FIN 305 and junior standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Advanced coverage of financial markets and institutions and their role in the history of the US financial system. Coverage includes a discussion of financial market history, interest rate theory, financial and currency derivatives, international implications for financial markets and institutions and current topics. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 385 Financial Planning Process and Estate Planning (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in FIN 305 and junior standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Theoretical and practical approach to estate planning; estate and gift taxes, wills, trusts, and estate planning techniques and application of these techniques in overall financial planning. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 392 Research Experience in Finance (0-3 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Introduction to research in the Finance by participating in special project or original research directed by a member of the Finance faculty. Course intended for Finance Majors. May not be used as a FIN elective. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 394 Topics: Finance (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in FIN 315 , FIN 345 and junior standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Specialized topics of faculty and student interest. Topics vary and may include advanced derivative securities, financial engineering, advanced corporate finance, advanced financial planning, financial ethics, and risk management. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours if topics differ. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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FIN 396 Internship: Finance (1-3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Completion of FIN 305 with grade of C or better. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Supervised work experience related to finance and coordinated by employer in conjunction with a member of finance faculty. Graded pass/fail. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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FIN 405 Derivative Securities (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in FIN 315 , FIN 345 and certified major in any business program. Taught: Variable, check with department Definition and explanation of various risk transfer devices such as options involved in trading these securities, hedging and speculating with options and futures, supervision, regulation, and tax consequences of futures and options trading. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 415 International Finance (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FIN 305 with a grade of C or better; certified major in any business program. Taught: Fall and spring Financial decision making process in a multinational environment, effects of devaluation expectations, foreign exchange, investment controls; case study materials related to actual decisions by multinational firms. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 425 Financial modeling and valuation (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): C or better in FIN 315 and FIN 345 . Taught: Variable, check with department Financial modeling and valuation focusing on major financial theories and practical applications; building financial models in Excel and applying them to various corporate valuation models. Open only to students certified as majoring in business or by consent of instructor. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 435 Case Studies in Corporate Finance (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FIN 315 , FIN 345 and ACC 308 with a grade of C or better, certified major in finance. Taught: Fall and spring Analysis of finance problems through use of case studies; oral and written presentations of case solutions. Recommended to be taken during the last 18 semester hours of business coursework. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 445 Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FIN 305 with a grade of C or better, certified major in any business program. Taught: Variable, check with department Concepts of retirement planning and employee benefits and the application of these concepts to overall financial planning for individual and businesses. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FIN 450 Advanced Investment Analysis (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FIN 315 and FIN 345 with a grade of B or better and permission of the instructor. Taught: Fall and spring An in depth continuation of the material covered in FIN 345 . The students will gain practical experience in portfolio management, including asset allocation, risk management, securities analysis and portfolio monitoring through management of the Haile Student Investment Fund. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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FIN 499 Independent Student in Finance (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FIN 315 , FIN 345 and ACC 308 with a grade of C or better, certified major in any business program, and consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Student investigation of a topic or completion of a project. Topics, meeting times, and outcomes arranged with instructor. Repeatable: No ♦ |
Financial Literacy |
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FLC 101 Pathways to Financial Success - SB (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Knowledge and skills to make sound personal financial decisions that promote financial success during college and beyond. Emphasis on decisions related to navigating college costs; earning, spending; saving; borrowing; and protecting. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Individual & Society (Self & Society)
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French |
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FRE 101 Elementary French I - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Fundamentals; introduction to French and Francophone cultures; development of skills in conversation, pronunciation, grammar, reading, and writing. General education credit: Culture and Creativity Repeatable: No
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FRE 102 Elementary French II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): For students who have completed FRE 101 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Continuation of FRE 101 . Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 201 Intermediate French I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): For students who have completed FRE 102 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Review and extension of basic language skills learned in FRE 101 and FRE 102 ; reading and discussion of cultural, linguistic, and literary subjects. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 202 Intermediate French II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): For students who have completed FRE 201 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Continuation of grammar review and enhancement of language skills begun in FRE 201 ; consideration of cultural and literary subjects. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 304 French Composition and Conversation (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Advanced practice in writing French compositions and in oral conversation skills. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 307 Introduction to French Translation (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Introductory translation course providing an overview of the considerations that the translator must take into account when approaching a text. Attention is paid to the structural differences between French and English, cross-cultural differences in stylistics, writing with clarity and reference work. Students will have hands-on experience. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 310 French Culture and Society Today (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Basic aspects of contemporary French culture and society; reading and discussion of articles from leading French magazines, newspapers, and representative texts; comparison of French and American behavior and attitudes. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 311 French Cultural History (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Eras, institutions, and issues in the history of France; readings primarily in French. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 320 Survey of French Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Overview of major authors and movements from Old French to the 20th century. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 322 French Drama (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of major authors and texts in the history of French theater, including representative 20th century playwrights; readings in French. May be repeated when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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FRE 323 French Prose Fiction (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of representative masters of the French novel and short fiction from the 18th century to the present; readings in French. May be repeated when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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FRE 330 Studies in French Language Cinema (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Survey of films produced in the French language. Emphasizes both the aesthetic aspects of the films as well as their historical, political, social and cultural content. May be repeated as topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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FRE 340 Business French (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): FRE 202 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department A study of language for broad commercial purposes; cultural awareness in both social and professional situations; historic and contemporary views of government, labor, media, and industrial organization in Francophone countries; business communication; Franco-American relations. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 350 Methods of Teaching in French (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of French at the 300 level or above. Taught: Spring only-even yrs Theoretical and practical considerations of teaching French in secondary schools. Required of all students seeking teaching certification in French. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 401 French Phonetics and Pronunciation (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of French on the 300 level or above or consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of French sound system, how sounds are produced, which ones are used in French, and in what contexts they occur. Satisfies the linguistics requirement for French Education majors. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 402 Advanced French Grammar and Syntax (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of French on the 300 level or above or consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of French grammar through analysis of key linguistic structures and applied practice. Analysis of word formation, sentence structure, and semantics. Satisfies the linguistics requirement for French Education majors. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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FRE 480 Studies in French Culture (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of French at the 300 level or above or consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Topics in culture and language of French speaking countries. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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FRE 481 Studies in French Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of French at the 300 level or above or consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Topics in literature, literary history, and literary theory. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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FRE 499 Independent Study: French (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Readings in language and literature and culture. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 15
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FRE 520 Readings: French (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 300- level French course. Taught: Variable, check with department Various literary, linguistic, cultural, and pedagogical topics. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 15
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Geography |
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GEO 100 Global Viewpoints on Geography and the Human Landscape - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Acquaints students with the key tools, themes, and perspectives by which geographers describe and analyze the global landscape, in its present condition as well as its transformation from past circumstances and its continuing transformation into the future. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Global Viewpoints
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GEO 101 World Regional Geography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring The world’s regions; settlements, resource use, culture groups, and political patterns. Repeatable: No
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GEO 108 Physical Geography - NS (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Acquaints students with the integration of key physical, chemical, and biological processes that produce the climate, soil, vegetation, and landform patterns on the Earth’s surface. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Natural Science
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GEO 301 Geographical Processes in World Cities (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check w/ department Examines the physical, environmental, social, cultural, and economic patterns and processes that mold the life experiences of the majority of humanity who live in the world’s cities. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 302 Cultural Geography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only-odd yrs Impact of various cultures on landscape; distribution of culture traits; development of culture areas. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 303 Geographic Patterns of Economic Development (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only-even years Examines contemporary global economic patterns and trends, emphasizing the geographical underpinnings of the world economy. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 304 Political Geography and Geopolitics (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. Taught: Fall only-even years Examines the role of geography in the political process at both the domestic and international scales. Addresses the ways in which nation-states structure and organize territories. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 306 Environmental Resource Management (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only Spatial issues of resources management; water and air pollution, solid wastes, energy, land use planning, wilderness preservation, and population pressures; interaction of ecosystems. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 308 Dynamics of Weather and Climate (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Scientific bases on which weather and climate function; general circulation systems of the atmosphere; climate regions; natural and anthropogenic climate change. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 309 Historical Geography of North America (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only-odd yrs Cultural and environmental transformation of the landscape, including ecological changes, changes to settlement patterns, development of economic regions, and evolution of urban areas. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 310 Geography of Population (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only-odd years Spatial distribution of world population; regional variations of growth rates, standards of living, urban/rural densities, migration patterns, and environmental impact of populations. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 314 Maps and Map Interpretation (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. Taught: Fall only Map reading and interpretation skills; overview of map sources; interpretation of aerial photographs and remote sensing data; Geographic Information Systems. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 330 Geography of Religion (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Distribution of religions with a strong emphasis on the areal spread of various religions; impact of religion on landscape and on the environmental settings of several religions; changing religious patterns in the United States. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 335 Geography Through Film, Art and Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only-even yrs Uses film, art and literature to examine how human communities and cultures have conceptualized their relationship to the natural world and negotiated their places in the global system. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 340 Sustainable Food Systems (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only-even years Production processes and environmental impacts of agriculture, food manufacturing, food retailing in U.S. Land ownership patterns, subsistence food production, and cash crop production in developing world. Sustainable alternatives in U.S. and developing world. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 345 Geography of Natural Hazards (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Investigates processes within the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere that produce or contribute to natural hazards. Examines geographical patterns of hazard events, and considers how attributes of danger are perceived, constructed, and managed. Considers how human societies develop policy responses and solutions for living with and responding to natural hazards. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 389 Research and Career Development (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing and at least three credit hours in upper division Geography credit hours. Taught: Fall only-even years Orients students to the array of current concerns and research across the discipline of geography by guiding students in a research project culminating in high quality research paper and professional quality oral presentation. Guides students as they develop strategies and prepare materials for job search campaign. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 394 Topics: Geography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of specialized topics in geography not covered through regular curriculum. Subfields will vary according to the interest of the instructor and will be listed in the on-line schedule of classes. May be repeated as topics change. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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GEO 402 Geography of Europe (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only-even years Physical, cultural, economic, and political patterns of Europe (excluding the former Soviet Union); continent-wide patterns of various characteristics as well as individual countries are considered. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 403 Geography of Africa (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only-even yrs Physical, cultural, economic, and political patterns of Africa, primarily south of the Sahara. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 406 Geography of Latin America (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only-odd years Middle and South America’s spatial characteristics, physical setting, social characteristics and economic structure. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 409 Geography of North America (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only-odd yrs The continent’s areal differences in physiography, climate, culture, and economic systems; synthesis of various spatial characteristics to form distinct regions. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 410 Geography of East Asia (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only-odd years Physical and social geography of major regions; transformation of pre-colonial economic and cultural institutions by world economic integration; evaluation of successes and failures of economic development. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 412 Geography of South Asia and the Middle East (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only-odd years Geo-political, bio-physical, religious and social aspects of South Asia and the Middle East. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 415 Cartography (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall only Cartographic drawings, map symbolism, and map design; various map projections are studied with regard to possible uses. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 418 Geographic Information Systems (4 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 1 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Fall and spring Introduction to the theories, principles, construction methods, and applications of geographic information systems; employment of a GIS software package to manipulate geographically referenced data. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 419 Remote Sensing of Environment (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Taught: Spring only Introduction to the principles, characteristics and applications of environmental remote sensing; concepts and foundations of remote sensing, photographic systems and interpretation, thermal and multispectral scanning, radar systems, satellite remote sensing, and digital image processing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 492 Directed Research: Geography (1-3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 semester hours of geography and consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Independent work on research project agreed upon by student and instructor. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 496 Internship: Geography (3-6 credits) Hours: 3-6 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of geography and permission of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Placement in public agency or private business for supervised experience in applying geographic concepts and techniques; meetings with faculty and with other internship students. Graded pass/fail. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 499 Directed Readings: Geography (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Individually supervised readings on a selected area of geography. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 502 Geography of Kentucky (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Fall only-even years Cultural, physical, economic, and population characteristics of Kentucky; Kentucky’s regional and national importance. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 518 Geographic Information Analysis (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GEO 418 . Taught: Variable, check with department Theories, principles, and applications of geographic information analysis; employment of a GIS software package and other computer software packages to manipulate Geographic Information analysis methods. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 519 Advanced Remote Sensing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 1 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GEO 419 . Taught: Variable, check with department Introduction to digital remote sensing data processing theories and techniques; employment of a digital remote sensing data processing software package to manipulate digital remote sensing data processing techniques. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 522 Introduction to Historic Preservation (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Spring only-even yrs An examination of the growing field of historic preservation including such topics as philosophy, recognition and assessments, survey techniques, preservation planning, conservation, advocacy, federal compliance, and protection of significant resources. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 540 Cultural Geography of Asia (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or consent of instructor. Taught: Spring only-even yrs Selective consideration from among broad range of themes in the cultural geography of Asia, such as environmental sustainability, political processes, urbanization, religion, nationalism, recreation, and domestic habitation. May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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GEO 552 Spatial Data Bases (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Introduction to fundamental spatial data organizing theories and principles, and spatial data modeling techniques underlying various spatial information systems; employment of a GIS software package to manipulate spatial databases. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GEO 592 Directed Research in Geography (1-3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Individual research in an area of geography under supervision of a faculty member. May be repeated once for credit. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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GEO 594 Special Topics Geography (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of selected topics. Subfields will be chosen in keeping with interest of the instructor and will be listed in Schedule of Classes. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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GLY 110 The Face of the Earth with Laboratory - SL (4 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 2 lab/studio Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Occurrence, formation, accumulation, and availability of minerals and rocks as earth resources; geologic agents and processes that modify the Earth’s surface; study of local rock types to explain their origin. Field trips. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Natural Science
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GLY 115 History of the Earth (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Spring only An introduction to the origin of the Earth, including plate tectonics, mountain building, the evolution of life as interpreted from the fossil record, mass extinctions, and catastrophic geologic events. Emphasis is placed on the geologic history and fossil record of the tri-state region. Repeatable: No
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GLY 120 This Dangerous Earth - NS (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall, spring, and summer A study of the ways in which geology affects our society including geologic hazards such as volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, flooding, and coastal erosion as well as the pollution of our soil and water resources. Emphasis is placed on environmental geologic conditions in the tri-state. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Natural Science, Global Viewpoints
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GLY 120H This Dangerous Earth - NS (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Spring only-odd yrs A seminar investigation of the ways in which geology affects our society including geologic hazards such as volcanoes, earthquakes, landslides, flooding, and coastal erosion. Emphasis is placed on environmental geologic conditions of the tri-state. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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GLY 120L This Dangerous Earth Laboratory (1 credit) Hours: 1 classroom + 1 lab/studio Co-requisite(s): A 100-level or 200-level geology course. Taught: Fall only A laboratory experience to study the geology of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region, the geologic history of the region, and the ways the past geologic processes have acted to create the present landscape. Repeatable: No
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GLY 125 Prehistoric Life - NS (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall only The study of prehistoric life as documented in the fossil record. The course will cover the evolution of life over geologic time from simple forms in Precambrian through trilobites, dinosaurs, woolly mammoths, and man. Emphasis is placed on the fossil record and prehistoric life of the tri-state region. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Natural Science
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GLY 130 Geology of National Parks - NS (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring A study of the principles of physical geology using national parks as examples to illustrate the concepts presented. This will include the formation and occurrence of rocks and minerals, the internal processes that have acted to form underlying rock structures, and the surficial processes that have acted to form current landforms. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Natural Science
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GLY 150 Introduction to Field Paleontology (3 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 6 lab/studio Taught: Summer only Introduction in methods of field paleontology. This will include safety procedures, collection and documentation of samples, and methods of scientific protocol for sample preservation. Repeatable: No
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GLY 292 Research Experience in Geology (0 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor and department chair. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Original research work directed by one or more members of the geology faculty. May be taken more than once. Pass/fail grade only. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 0.5
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GLY 294 Topics: Geology (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Consent of department chair. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Special topics in geology. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 12
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GLY 315 Structural Geology with Laboratory (4 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GLY 110 and MAHD 099 or placement. Taught: Variable, check with department Primary and secondary structures of the Earth’s crust. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GLY 316L Geologic Field Trip (1 credit) Hours: 0 classroom + 3 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and consent of instructor. Taught: Variable, check with department Participation in an extended-duration field trip to study geologic features and processes that do not occur within the tri-state region. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 3
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GLY 325 Geology of the Planets (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GLY 110 or AST 110 . Taught: Variable, check with department Geologic features and history of the inner planets, satellites of the gas giants, asteroids, and other small solid bodies. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GLY 330 Geomorphology with Laboratory (4 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GLY 110 . Taught: Variable, check with department Description and interpretation of land forms. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GLY 335 Earth Materials (4 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 4 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GLY 110 . Taught: Variable, check with department Study of the physical and chemical properties of common rock and ore- forming minerals and the igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rock types that they form. The origin and development of rock systems. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GLY 340 Introduction to Environmental Geoscience (3 credits) Hours: 2 classroom + 1 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GLY 110 or GLY 120 . Taught: Fall only Human interaction with the Earth’s geologic aspects; natural hazards, water resources, waste disposal, energy, mineral resources, and land use and planning. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GLY 341 Soil Science (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GLY 110 . Taught: Variable, check with department A study of the way in which soils and geologic conditions influence environmental conditions and projects. Soil formation and soil properties to include composition and water relationships as well as erosion theory and control and re-vegetation will be covered. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GLY 350 Field Paleontology (3 credits) Hours: 0 classroom + 6 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Summer only Instruction in methods of field paleontology. This will include safety procedures, collection and documentation of samples and methods of scientific protocol for sample preparation. Students will identify and describe the results of paleontological collection and present the results for critical review. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GLY 360 Introduction to Geophysics (4 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 2 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): GLY 110 . Taught: Variable, check with department The course will present the background and theories used to investigate the Earth and its geophysical properties as they relate to seismology and tectonics. Students will become familiar with the common geophysical methods in terms of the basic theory, data collection, and interpretation of observations. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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GLY 392 Directed Research: Geology (1-4 credits) Hours: 1-4 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Supervised research in an area of geology currently under investigation by one or more of the geology faculty. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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GLY 394 Seminar: Geology (1 credit) Hours: 1 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Fall and spring Introduction to the concept of professional development and discussion of the abilities necessary for successful careers in geology. Written and oral reports required. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 3
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GLY 396 Assistant: Undergraduate Laboratory (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Geology GPA of at least 3.00, junior standing and consent of instructor. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Participation in planning, setting up, teaching, conducting reviews, and testing in an undergraduate laboratory course. For students majoring in geology. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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GLY 397 Special Projects: Geology (1-4 credits) Hours: 1-4 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Completion of an independent project in geology. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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GLY 399 Readings: Geology (1-3 credits) Hours: 1-3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 20 semester hours in geology. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer For students able to do independent work. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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