GEOG 201-010 WEATHER & CLIMATE Examination of weather and climate with emphasis on processes and distributional patterns. Interrelationships between climatic controls stressed. Three hours lecture, one two-hour laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
GEOG 201-011 WEATHER & CLIMATE Examination of weather and climate with emphasis on processes and distributional patterns. Interrelationships between climatic controls stressed. Three hours lecture, one two-hour laboratory per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
GEOG 414-001 RESEARCH & WRITING Development of research methods in geography. Topics include formulation of problems, establishment of hypotheses, development of structures for testing hypotheses and practice with forms of geographic presentation. Maps, numerical and field methods are used. Cannot receive credit for both GEOG 300 and GEOG 414. Prerequisites: Twelve hours of geography, including completion of GEOG 204 or consent of instructor. Three hours per week.
GEOG 414-002 RESEARCH & WRITING Development of research methods in geography. Topics include formulation of problems, establishment of hypotheses, development of structures for testing hypotheses and practice with forms of geographic presentation. Maps, numerical and field methods are used. Cannot receive credit for both GEOG 300 and GEOG 414. Prerequisites: Twelve hours of geography, including completion of GEOG 204 or consent of instructor. Three hours per week.
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Skeeter, B. (2009). Global warming: Is it just a lot of hot air? Presented to the Institute for Retired Persons, Salisbury University. Presented at Institute of Retired Persons, Salisbury University