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Chabot College | Class Schedule | Spring 2010 Spring 2010

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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> of <strong>Class</strong>es – Listings by Subject<br />

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D 31033 Lec MW 12:00 1:15 505 ANDERES SOL 01/19-05/28 GR 003<br />

D 32295 Lec MW 1:30 2:45 505 PLONDKE 01/19-05/28 GR 004<br />

D 30219 Lec TTh 9:00 10:15 505 ANDERES SOL 01/19-05/28 GR 005<br />

D 30937 Lec TTh 1:30 2:45 505 PLONDKE 01/19-05/28 GR 006<br />

E 30220 Lec Tue 6:30 9:20 505 FEGLEY 01/19-05/28 GR 071<br />

E 30681 Lec Mon 6:00 8:50 507 DE VERDI 01/19-05/28 GR 0P1<br />

GEOG 1L INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LAB 1.0 Units<br />

GEOG 12 GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA<br />

3.0 Units<br />

California’s physical, cultural, and regional elements. The physical geographic<br />

base includes: location; geological evolution, geomorphic provinces,<br />

natural hazards and resources, climate, water resources, vegetation,<br />

and soils. Historically developed cultural themes: Native American and<br />

Hispanic origins; migration patterns, and settlements; population growth,<br />

and ethnic diversity; land use and economic activities; and Pacific Rim<br />

connections. Human environment interactions and issues are considered<br />

throughout the course. Field trip may be included.<br />

D 30814 Lec TTh 1:00 2:15 555 GERSHENSON 01/19-05/28 OP 001<br />

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Application of the concepts, techniques, tools, and materials of physical<br />

geography. Practical exercises, experiments, observations, data analyses,<br />

computer applications/simulations, and use of maps, remotely-sensed<br />

imagery, and geographic information systems. Includes location reference<br />

systems, time-space relationships, weather, climate, soils, vegetation,<br />

and landforms. Field trips/field projects may be included. Prerequisite:<br />

Geography 1 (may be taken concurrently).<br />

D 30504 Lab Mon 1:30 4:20 507 ANDERES SOL 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />

D 30686 Lab Tue 1:30 4:20 507 ANDERES SOL 01/19-05/28 GR 002<br />

E 30682 Lab Mon 9:00 9:50 507 DE VERDI 01/19-05/28 GR 0P1<br />

Lab Sat 8:00 11:50 507<br />

Saturday meetings:Jan 23; Feb 6, 20; Mar 6, 20; Apr 3, 17; May 1, 15.<br />

GEOG 2 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 Units<br />

Spatial analysis of human populations, their cultural traits, and activities.<br />

Emphasis on how diverse peoples, through their interactions and through<br />

their perceptions and use of the physical environment, create distinctive<br />

cultural landscapes. Field trips may be included. CAN GEOG 4<br />

D 30221 Lec MW 9:00 10:15 555 PLONDKE 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />

GEOG 5<br />

WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0 Units<br />

Regions of the world and the way humans live within those regions.<br />

Includes physical and cultural characteristics of world regions, how they<br />

are similar and how they are different, economic patterns, agriculture,<br />

industrial development and population dynamics. Emphasis on contemporary<br />

major issues and their geographic impact.<br />

D 31032 By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk 507 PLONDKE 01/19-05/28 GR ON1<br />

GEOG 21 SPATIAL ANALYSIS WITH GIS<br />

3.0 Units<br />

GIS facilities visualization of spatial relationships and decision-making<br />

by means of interactive linkages between vector and raster data formats.<br />

Addresses real-world application of GIS principles, industry-standard<br />

software tools and quantitative techniques to multi-layered thematic data.<br />

Students will acquire advanced hands-on GIS experience in managing,<br />

editing, merging, intersecting, and statistically analyzing spatial data<br />

from many diverse sources, and in preparing high-quality cartographic<br />

presentations. Field trips may be required. Prerequisite: Geography 20<br />

(completed with a grade of C or higher).<br />

E 32676 Lec Tue 6:30 9:20 507 PLONDKE 01/19-05/28 GR 071<br />

Geographic Information Systems<br />

Geography Matters to All of Us<br />

• GIS provides the framework for studying complex<br />

systems.<br />

• GIS facilitates learning about Earth and its life.<br />

• GIS integrates our knowledge about places.<br />

• GIS is a tool for critical thinking.<br />

Geography 20: Introduction to Geographic<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> claSSeS<br />

GEOG 5-ON1 is an online course with two required on-campus meetings,<br />

Wednesday, Jan 20 and May 19, 6:00-7:15 pm, room 507. For<br />

important additional information, fo to http://www.chabotcollege.edu/<br />

online.<br />

GEOG 8<br />

INTRO TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE 3.0 Units<br />

Information Systems (GIS)<br />

Hands- on training using ArcGIS 9<br />

For more information, contact:<br />

Desre Andres or Donald Plondke at<br />

510.723.6675 or 510.723.7149.<br />

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Introduction to weather and climate and their impact on and modification<br />

by human activities. Weather elements, climate controls, and data collection<br />

instrumentation. Atmospheric optics, weather prediction, severe<br />

storms, air pollution, and other topics related to everyday experience and<br />

global environmental change. Field trips and observational activities may<br />

be included.<br />

D 31348 Lec TTh 10:30 11:45 555 PLONDKE 01/19-05/28 OP 001<br />

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