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These are the syllabi for the face-to-face classes of Physical Geography. Physical geography is a field that examines the processes, forms, and spatial components of systems that operate at and near the earth's surface. GPH 111 is a general survey course and assumes no previous background. It is a four credit laboratory science class which is transferable to the state university system.
Syllabus - 9 am MWF
Syllabus - 10 am MWF
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This syllabus is for the online version of Physical Geography only - the eCourse. Physical geography is a field that examines the processes, forms, and spatial components of systems that operate at and near the earth's surface. GPH 111 is a general survey course and assumes no previous background. It is a four credit laboratory science class which is transferable to the state university system.
Syllabus - eCourse only (ONLINE)
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Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and in this course students will learn the concepts which aid in the understanding of the workings of the atmosphere. These ideas will be conveyed in a qualitative and quantitative manner. Students will leave the course with a comprehensive background in basic meteorology. Additional topics of interest include climate change, specifically those induced by human activities. As a part of the course, there will be the opportunity to use the Internet, exploring the various web sites related to meteorology and climatology. It is assumed that the student has some basic mathematics skills in algebra and can understand and interpret graphs.
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This lab is designed
to provide applications for many of the theories and principles
presented in the lecture course (GPH 212 - Introduction to Meteorology
I). Working through the exercises will enhance the student's
understanding of those theories. The procedures used in the lab
exercises are the same ones used later in more advanced courses
in meteorology to analyze weather maps and produce forecasts.
The material should generally parallel the coursework in GPH
212 so that the two classes reinforce each other.
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