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Operator: 410-543-6000

Folkoff, Michael

Faculty, Geography
Devilbiss Science Hall (DH) 138
410-543-6462 or ext 36462
mefolkoffsalisburyedu
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Courses  []

2013 Fall

  • GEOG 104-020 EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE
    An introductory course in earth and space science for prospective elementary school teachers. An examination of the physical character of the Earth and its place in the solar system. Students can not receive credit for both GEOG 104 and GEOG 105. Prerequisite: Intended for elementary education majors. Three hours lecture and one two-hour lab per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
  • GEOG 104-021 EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE
    An introductory course in earth and space science for prospective elementary school teachers. An examination of the physical character of the Earth and its place in the solar system. Students can not receive credit for both GEOG 104 and GEOG 105. Prerequisite: Intended for elementary education majors. Three hours lecture and one two-hour lab per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
  • GEOG 104-022 EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE
    An introductory course in earth and space science for prospective elementary school teachers. An examination of the physical character of the Earth and its place in the solar system. Students can not receive credit for both GEOG 104 and GEOG 105. Prerequisite: Intended for elementary education majors. Three hours lecture and one two-hour lab per week. Meets General Education IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).
  • GEOG 401-010 SOIL, WATER & ENVIRONMENT
    Study of the basic chemical and physical properties of soil, focusing on surface hydrology of small watersheds and the related techniques used in environmental planning. Prerequisites: GEOG 201, GEOG 219, GEOL 103; or BIOL 310. Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory or one field trip per week.
  • GEOG 401-011 SOIL, WATER & ENVIRONMENT
    Study of the basic chemical and physical properties of soil, focusing on surface hydrology of small watersheds and the related techniques used in environmental planning. Prerequisites: GEOG 201, GEOG 219, GEOL 103; or BIOL 310. Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory or one field trip per week.
  • GEOG 501-020 SOIL, WATER & ENVIRONMENT
    Study of basic chemical and physical properties of soil, focusing on surface hydrology of small watersheds and the related techniques used in environmental planning. Prerequisites: Graduate standing and GEOL 103 or permission of instructor. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory or one field trip per week.
  • GEOG 501-021 SOIL, WATER & ENVIRONMENT
    Study of basic chemical and physical properties of soil, focusing on surface hydrology of small watersheds and the related techniques used in environmental planning. Prerequisites: Graduate standing and GEOL 103 or permission of instructor. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory or one field trip per week.

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Book Chapters

Cathcart, D., Hetzler, S. & Folkoff, M. E. (2003). How's the Weather Up There: Predicting Weather for Coastal Mountains. Fusaro. B.A. & Kenschaft, P.C. (Eds.), Environmental Mathematics in the Classroom Mathematical Association of America.
Folkoff, M. E., Harris, D. W., Scott, M. S., Venso, E.A.& Frana, M.F. (2003). Bacterial Source Tracking of Nonpoint Source Pollution Using GIS and DNA Fingerprinting Technologies. Khan, O.A. (Eds.), Geographic Information Systemsand Health Applications Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.

Edited Books

Folkoff, ME., Parnell, D.V. Skeeter, B.R. & Aguilar, A., Contributing authors. (2011). Earth & Beyond: An Inroduction to Earth-Space Science Laboratory Manual, 5th ed. revised. Kendall-Hunt.

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