Apr 23, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.

 

Earth Sciences

  
  • ESCI 6352 - Old World Archaeology

    (3) Old World cultures from first humans to early civilizations. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6365 - Cultural Resource Mgmt

    (3) (ANTH 4375-6375) (ANTH 4375-6375). The majority of archaelogocial work in North America is conducted in compliance with tribal, state, and federal legislation in Cultural Resource Management (CRM). The ultimate goals of this course is to prepare students for CRM roles and responsibilities through learning the historic development, current legislation, practices and real world skills needed to conduct CRM work.
  
  • ESCI 6370 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6371 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6372 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6373 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6374 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6375 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6376 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6377 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6378 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6379 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3) Addresses various areas of archaeology. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 6431 - Urban Geography

    (3) Geography of urban processes and forms. Cultural, social, economic, and political aspects of the contemporary city.
  
  • ESCI 6443 - Transportation Planning

    (3) (GEOG 6443) (Same as PLAN 6443 ) (GEOG 6443; same as PLAN 6443). Planning for various transportation modes and networks and impact on urban land-use and contemporary development problems.
  
  • ESCI 6511 - Remote Sensing/Environ

    (3) (GEOG 6511, GEOL 6512) (GEOG 6511, GEOL 6512). Introduction to theory and application of using color, infrared, thermal, and RADAR images generated from satellite and aerial photographs for geographic, geologic, environmental, and planning purposes. Two lecture hours, two laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6512 - Structural Geology

    (4) (GEOL) (GEOL) Structures of the crust; geometry of folds and faults, rock deformation, criteria for recognizing structures, solution of geometrical problems. Three lecture hours, two laboratory hours per week. Course fee: $25.
  
  • ESCI 6515 - Geographic Info Science

    (3) (GEOG 6515) (Same as PLAN 6515 ) (GEOG 6515; same as PLAN 6515). Introduction to theoretical and practical understanding of fundamental GIS concept, capabilities, and applications with emphasis on nature of geographic data and issues of data input, data models, database design,spatial analysis, and data output using ArcGIS software.Three lecture, two laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of department chair.
  
  • ESCI 6521 - Quantitative Methods

    (3) (GEOG 6521) (Same as PLAN 6521 ) (GEOG 6521; same as PLAN 6521). Introduction to quantitative methods in spatial analysis.
  
  • ESCI 6525 - Adv Geographic Info Sci

    (3) (GEOG 6525) (GEOG 6525). Introduction to design and implementation of spatial analysis approaches within context of GIS technology; further development of a sound understanding of operational basis of modern GIS technology. PREREQUISITE(S): SCMS 3711, or equivalent.
  
  • ESCI 6526 - Advanced Remote Sensing

    (3) Practical exercises and datasets to eleborate on fundamental skills introduced in ESCI 4511. Topics include advanced image enhancement techniques, hyper-spectral image analysis, change detection, and analysis of active sensor system (LiDAR). PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 2020.
  
  • ESCI 6531 - Field Methods/Geography

    (3) (GEOG 6531) (GEOG 6531). Basic methods of geographic analysis used in classifying, analyzing, and reporting field-generated data including field mapping, sampling procedures, questionnaires, and archival and public document research. One and one-half lecture hours, three laboratory hours per week; $25 material fee. $25 material fee.
  
  • ESCI 6610 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6611 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6612 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6613 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6614 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6615 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6616 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6617 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6618 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6619 - Special Topics in Geography

    (3) Topics are varied. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6680 - Applied Archaeology/Museums

    (3) (Same as ANTH 6680 ) (Same as ANTH 6680). Representations of cultural heritage in a broad array of public venues; repatriation, cultural patrimony, cultural resource management, civic engagement, rights and responsibilities of stakeholders, public involvement in museum representations, performance and education, culture and memory. PREREQUISITE(S): SCMS 2710 or MATH 1530 or equivalent as approved by instructor.
  
  • ESCI 6700 - Earth Science Internshp

    (1-9) (GEOG 6700) (GEOG 6700). Provides opportunity to gain experience working with an agency in which Department of Earth Sciences concentrations can be utilized. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. Credit allowed only after acceptance of report. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. Credit allowed only after acceptance of report
  
  • ESCI 6701 - ESCI Field Excursions

    (1-2) (GEOL 6701) (GEOL 6701). Conducted field trips during spring vacation. About 30 hours of field work will follow 2-4 hours of lectures. Open to non-majors. Among the areas that may be included are Ouachita-Arbuckle-Wichita mountains of Oklahoma; Ouachita and adjacent mineral districts; central and southern Appalachians; and Gulf Coastal Plain. Check Online course listings for specific location. NOTE: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credit hours. $25 materials fee. NOTE: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credit hours. $25 materials fee.
  
  • ESCI 7000 - Art Of Earth Sciences

    (3) Introduction to earth science research; includes project design, abstract and proposal preparation, and presentation skills.
  
  • ESCI 7010 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7011 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7012 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7013 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7014 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7015 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7016 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7017 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7018 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7019 - Special Topics in Geology

    (3) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7100 - Basin Analysis

    (3) (GEOL 7100) (GEOL 7100). Integration of depositional models using subsurface correlation, seismic stratigraphy, and biostratigraphy in analysis of basin-scale sedimentary systems and their fluids. Two lecture, two laboratory hours per week. $25 materials fee. $25 materials fee. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7100  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7101 - Regional Planning

    (3) (Same as PLAN 7101 ) (Same as PLAN 7101) Origins of regionalism; emergence of new regionalism; delineating and designing the region; economic, ecologic, and social principles for planning the regional city; public policy in region-building; regional planning organization and governance; the functions and problems of regional plan preparation, and plan implementation. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7310 -ECON 8310  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7102 - Electron Beam Analysis

    (3) (GEOL 7102) (GEOL 7102). Introduction to scanning electron microscopy and electron beam microanalysis. One lecture, four laboratory hours per week. $25 materials fee. $25 materials fee. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7100  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7120 - Seminar/Geomorphology

    (3) (GEOG 7120-8120) (GEOG 7120-8120). Analysis and application of major geomorphic models; threshold, episodic, time-space, systems, and magnitude; frequency principles examined in both classroom and field; dating techniques applied to geomorphic interpretations; individual and team projects required. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7310 -ECON 8310  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7131 - Seminar in Extreme Weather

    (3) Advanced study in the physical processes important in the formation of blizzards, ice storms, thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and heat waves. Reconstruction of past extreme weather events. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7320 -ECON 8320  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7160 - Tectonics

    (3) Advanced analysis of principles and geometry of plate tectonics; development of plate tectonic theory; relationship between plate motions and regional tectonics; structural, stratigraphic, magmatic and geophysical features of various tectonic regimes. PREREQUISITE(S): ESCI 6512 .
  
  • ESCI 7170 - Sedimentary Petrology

    (4) (GEOL 7170, 7352) (GEOL 7170, 7352). Sedimentary rocks in the field, hand specimen, and through the microscope with view of explaining sedimentary rock classification, post depositional changes that occur in sediments, and the bearing these factors have on geology as a whole. Three lecture and two laboratory hours per week. $25 materials fee. $25 materials fee. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 6810  and 7010 or equivalents of both.
  
  • ESCI 7190 - Igneous/Metamrphic Petr

    (4) (GEOL 7190) (GEOL 7190). Description and interpretation of igneous and metamorphic rocks through study of thin sections. Two lecture, four laboratory hours per week. $25 materials fee. $25 materials fee. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7300  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7195 - Groundwater Hydraulics

    (3) (GEOL 7195) (Same as CIVL 7195 ) (GEOL 7195; same as CIVL 7195). Geological contributions to ground water flow; ground water contribution to water demand and conjunctive use; well hydraulics, design, and construction; pump selection; determine aquifer properties via field well tests.
  
  • ESCI 7197 - Ground Water Qual Cntrl

    (3) (GEOL 7197) (Same as CIVL 7197 ) (GEOL 7197; same as CIVL 7197). Analyses of ground water quality and contamination problems; study of multispecies chemical reactions and radioactive and microbiological decay; techniques for monitoring and site remediation of ground water contamination.
  
  • ESCI 7201 - Geographic Environ/Anly

    (3) (GEOG 7201-8201) (Same as PLAN 7302 ) (GEOG 7201-8201; same as PLAN 7302). Analytical and qualitative critique of the physical environment with emphasis on environmental quality, including air and water quality standards, soil erosion, solid waste management, and nuisance control. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 3320, ECON 7300 , or ECON 7320 -ECON 8320 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7202 - Quaternary Geology

    (3) (GEOL 7202) (GEOL 7202). Synthesis of geomorphologic, stratigraphic, and geochronologic methods used to understand global glacial and interglacial climate fluctuations during last two million years. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7100  or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7204 - Prob & Earthquake Haz Anly

    (3) (Same as CIVL 7136 , CERI 7204 ) (Same as CIVL 7136, CERI 7204) Fundamentals of basic probability, seismicity analysis, ground motion attenuation and site effects, seismic hazard analysis, and uncertainty analysis; students will perform a probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for a region of their interest. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7710  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7220 - Geochronology

    (3) (GEOL 7220) (GEOL 7220). Study of the methods and application of relative and isotopic dating of rocks, minerals, fossils, sediments, and groundwater. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7300  or equivalent or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7221 - River Conservation

    (3) (GEOG 7221-8221) (GEOG 7221-8221). Field-based project studying how stream habitats vary under different hydraulic flow conditions, with lecture-based materials, interactive seminars, fieldwork, and lab work drawing on geography, conservation, geomorphology, hydrology, and ecology. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7100  or permission of instructor. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • ESCI 7230 - Exploration Seismology

    (4). (ESCI 7404-8404). (same as CERI CERI 7230  - CERI 8230 ) Examines the reflective seismic approach to mineral exploration, and environmental and tectonic imaging; covers seismic data processing, data visualization, and acquisition procedures, including field equipment; hands-on experience analyzing seismic reflection records. Three lecture, two laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7231 - Seminar Water Resources

    (3) (GEOG 7231-8231) Issues, problems, and research on selected topics of surface and groundwater, water uses, and fluvial process. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7240 - Earthquake Surface Processes

    (3) (CERI 7240/8240) (CERI 7240/8240) Overview of the surface and near-surface geological conditions that are associated with earthquake occurrence. Evidence for past large earthquakes as written in the geological record. Hands-on experience will be obtained through field work. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7125 -ECON 8125  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7252 - Multihazard Mitigation

    (3) (GEOG 7252) (GEOG 7252). Considers range and types of adjustments communities can participate in to manage risk associated with hazards such as earthquakes, floods, radiological and chemical hazards; emphasizes a multihazard approach to mitigation.
  
  • ESCI 7254 - Archaeology & Hunter Gatherers

    (3) Introduction to hunter-gatherer studies in archaeology and ethnoarchaeology exploring evolutionary theory applied to hunter-gatherer behavior in prehistoric contexts.
  
  • ESCI 7256 - Archaeology & Complex Society

    (3) Advanced study of complex societies from local groups to archaic states. Focus on theoretical and methodological analyses of cultural complexity in prehistory.
  
  • ESCI 7301 - Seminar In Geography

    (3) (GEOG 7301-8301) (GEOG 7301-8301). Regional analysis of selected areas of the world including: the U.S., Canada, Europe, former Soviet Union, Middle America, South America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. May be repeated with a change in content for a maximum of 6 hours credit. May be repeated with a change in content for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
  
  • ESCI 7310 - Archaeol Theory/Method

    (3) (ANTH 7310) (ANTH 7310). History of archaeology and development of conceptual framework for archaeological data collection and interpretation; current theories and methods including use of allied specialties.
  
  • ESCI 7311 - Public Archaeology

    (3) (ANTH 7311) (ANTH 7311). Roles and responsibilities of the archaeologist in contract and salvage work, in museum research and administration, and in the public dissemination of archaeological information. A review of relevant state and federal legislation.
  
  • ESCI 7312 - Spatial Statistics

    (3) (GEOG 7312-8312) (GEOG 7312-8312). Reviews a range of spatial analytical techniques and their implementation in state-of-the-art spatial statistics software. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7100  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7320 - Spatial Analysis - Earth Sci

    (4) Intensive hands-on collection, processing, and analysis of spatial data at a variety of scales and settings. Introduction to collection techniques, computer processing methods, and statistical evaluation of spatial data. 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. $25.00 course fee. $25.00 course fee. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7310 -ECON 8310  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7325 - Quat Paleoeco/Env Recon

    (4) Advanced study of cultural ecology in past environmental regimes; emphasis on interdisciplinary approach to archaeological data and their relationship with the quaternary environment. Two lecture, four laboratory hours per week PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7310 -ECON 8310  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7327 - Lithic Artifact Analysis

    (3) Introduction to lithic artifact analysis and prehistoric stone tool technologies; raw material studies; typologies; technological studies; functional studies; hands-on experience with basics of flintknapping, debitage analysis, and use-wear analysis. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7320 -ECON 8320  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7333 - Adv Archaeol Field Tech

    (1-6) Provides basic understanding of governmental archaeology, including phase I and II research; site survey, testing, and mapping; surface collections; and rapid site assessment.
  
  • ESCI 7345 - Geoarchlg Material Sci

    (4) Review of issues, problems, and research on selected topics of material science for a variety of Earth Sciences applications. Two lecture, four laboratroy hours per week. $25 materials fee. $25 materials fee. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7300  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7353 - Geodynamics

    (3) (GEOP 7353) (Same as CERI 7353 ) (GEOP 7353)(Same as CERI 7353). Physical processes necessary for understanding plate tectonics and geological phenomena such as solidification of magmas, mechanical behavior of faults, and subsidence of sedimentary basins; topics include stress and strain in earth’s crust, bending of lithosphere, heat conduction in lithosphere, and mantel convection. PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: Ordinary differential equations (MATH 3120 or equivalent). PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7300  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7357 - Archaeol Of Southeast

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  • ESCI 7390 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7391 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7392 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7393 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7394 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7395 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7396 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7397 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7398 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7399 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    (3-6) (ANTH 7380-89) Provides understanding of archaeological interpretation through detailed examination of current archaeological issues and topics. No more than 6 hours may be counted toward degree requirements in Earth Sciences.
  
  • ESCI 7400 - Adv Field Methods/Geol

    (3) (GEOL 7400) (GEOL 7400). Conducted two- to five-day field studies in Geology. Topics will vary according to location and faculty interest. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Only three (3) credits may be applied to major. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Only three (3) credits may be applied to major
  
  • ESCI 7405 - Struc Interp/Seism Data

    (3) (Same as CERI 7405 -CERI 8405 ) (Same as CERI 7405-8405). Practical application of reflection seismic method used in tectonic analysis of deformed belts and sedimentary basins, including case studies from around the world that emphasize integration of seismic reflection data with other surface and subsurface geological/ geophysical information, as well as use of restorable structural sections; basics of seismic processing are introduced in the framework of interpretation problems.
  
  • ESCI 7430 - Adv Economic Geog

    (3) (GEOG 7430-8430) (GEOG 7430-8430). Selected topics in economic geography. Subjects studied will vary. May be repeated with change in content for a total of 6 hours credit. May be repeated with change in content for a total of 6 hours credit
  
  • ESCI 7434 - Studies In Land Use

    (3) (GEOG 7434-8434) (GEOG 7434-8434). Systematic analysis of suburban and rural land use characteristics, patterns, and problems; focus on US. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 3320, ECON 7300 , or ECON 7320 -ECON 8320 , or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7440 - Tectonic Geomorphology

    (3) (GEOP 7440) (GEOP 7440). Examination of landscapes in regions of active deformation and role played by tectonics, surface processes, and climate in their origin; addresses range of spatial and temporal scales, encompassing long-term evolution of mountain belts to topography associated with individual structures and specific climate and tectonic conditions. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7100  or equivalent, or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7471 - Cultural Geography

    (3) (GEOG 7471-8471) (GEOG 7471-8471). A systematic analysis of the manner in which selected culture traits interact with other patterned phenomena to produce distinctive geographic landscapes. Individual student study on selected problems is an integral part of this course. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7710  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7504 - Sem Geog Info Systems

    (3) (GEOG 7504-8504) (Same as PLAN 7504 ) (GEOG 7504-8504; same as PLAN 7504). Discussion of short- and long-term GIS science research topics by University Consortium of Geographic Information Science (UCGIS), such as Internet GIS, possible effects of Internet GIS on society, public participation GIS, participatory GIS, GIS for homeland security, geo-spatial society, and geo-visualization. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7300  or equivalent or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7541 - Field Studies In Geog

    (3-6) (GEOG 7541-8541) (GEOG 7541-8541). Faculty-conducted field trip emphasizing study of geographical phenomena; location will vary; topics may include physical landscapes, land-use patterns, cross-cultural analysis, micro and regional economics, or other geographical processes. Credit hours are based on length of time in field. Requires research and written report. May be repeated with a change in content for maximum of 6 hours. May be repeated with a change in content for maximum of 6 hours PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7300  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7613 - GIS and Human Health

    (3) Fundamental concepts in using GIS to map and analyze geographical distributions of populations at risk, health outcomes, and risk factors; to explore associations between risk factors and health outcomes; and to address health problems. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7125 -ECON 8125  or permission of instructor.
  
  • ESCI 7621 - Independent Study

    (1-9) (GEOG 7621) (GEOG 7621). Independent investigation of a research problem selected in consultation with the instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Grades of S/U or IP will be given. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours
  
  • ESCI 7700 - Seminar in Earth Sciences

    (3) This seminar explores issues, research, and/or methods on selected topics of the multi-disciplinary Earth Sciences. May be repeated with change in content for a maximum of 6 credit hours. PREREQUISITE(S): ECON 7810 .
  
  • ESCI 7703 - Seminar In Geology

    (3) (GEOL 7701-8701) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
  
  • ESCI 7704 - Seminar In Tectonics

    (3) (GEOP 7704-8704) May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit with a change of topic.
 

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