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MEA 300 Environmental Geology
Geologic aspects of the environment. Effects of humans upon or interactions with geologic processes. Geologic considerations in land use planning, waste disposal, water resources, and natural resources. A field and lab oriented course with combined lecture/laboratory. Inquiry-based learning approach to study the basic processes of environmental geology and develop research skills. Required field trips.
Prerequisite: ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý101 or ²Ñ·¡´¡Ìý150 or MEA 140 or ³§³§°äÌý200
Typically offered in Spring only
Marine Sciences (BS): Geology Concentration
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The degree of Bachelor of Science in Marine Science may be obtained by selecting one of five concentrations: Biological Oceanography, Chemistry, Geology, Meteorology, or Physics.
Meteorology (Minor)
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The Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers a minor in Meteorology to majors in any field except meteorology. This program provides a means of recognition for students in related fields, especially Science and Engineering, who are interested in application of physical principles to the atmospheric environment.
Mathematics Education (BS): Middle Grades Mathematics Concentration
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...PY 123, MEA 130, MEA 101, ES 100, ES 200, or ES 300. Grades below...