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1977-1978 - Cochise College

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FS _ Fire Inv••ligatlon/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Current employment with a fire department or permission of the Instructor. Introduction to fire cause determination (accidental, suspicious, and Incendiary), also arson and Incendiarism, with related procedures for handling each situation. 2 hours lecture: 2 hours laboratory. FRENCHFR 101, 102 Elem.ntar, French/4-4 Unit.Prerequisite: FR 101 Is a prerequisite for I=R 102. For beginning students with stress on conversation, comprehenGion of the spoken language, pronunciation, grammar. reading skills and composition. GENERAL TECHNOLOGYGT 100 Technical Math.matlc. 1/3 Unit.Prerequisite: One semester of high school algebra or permission of professor. A review of arithmetic and the study of fundamentals of algebra and gebmetry applied to practical problems of the drafting room, machine shop, and engineering. ahours lecture.GT 101 Technical Math.matic. 11/3 Unit.Prerequisite: GT 100 or permission of professor.A continuation of GT 100 which emphasizes application oftrigonometry to practical problems in industry; includes use oflogarithms and calculators to solve problems related to screwthreads, gears, and technical problems in engineering.ahours lecture.GT 105 Manufacturing Mat.rial. and Proc..... 113 Unit.Prerequisites: NoneManufacturing materials, operations, procedures. and processeswith emphasis on their relationship to drafting and design.GT 108 Manufacturing Mat.rial. and Proc••••• 11/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None Manufacturing processes involving finished ports including machining processes and automated manufacturing techniques as they apply to drafting and design. a hours lecture. GEOGRAPHYGE 101 Ph,.lcal Geograph,/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneAn introduction to the various features of the earth's physicalenvironment. Includes the origin and development of landforms,the composition of the earth's crust, weather. climate, vegetation, soiis and the mineral resources used by man. ahours lecture. GE 102 CuHural Geograph,/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneA study of the cultural regions of the world surveying theimportant world geographical characteristics.a hours lecture.GE 104 Political Geograph,/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneA study of political phenomena in different locations in conjunctionwith the physical features of the earth's landscape.3 hours lecture.GE 105 Economic Geograph,/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None A survey of the world's economies, subsistence ecor,omic activities, commercial gathering of animals and plants, commercial bioculture, mining. manufacturing. transportation and trade. and tertiary economiC activities. Centers around baSic economies and their relationship to the natural resources of the area involved and the relationship of the physical features; climate. SOli. vegetetion, lind topography. a hours lecture. GE 111 Mexico and C.nlral Am.rica/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None An intruductory study of the culture, environment. and economic activities of Mexico. the Central American Republics, and the Caribbean Islands. a hours lecture. GE 112 Geograph, of South Am.rica/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None An introduction to the culture and economic .'!ctivities of the peoples and nations of South America. with "niphasis on the physical patterns, urban growth. industry. agriculture. and mineral resources. a hours lecture. GEOLOGY'$10 lab fee.GY 101 Introduction to Geolog,/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None Principles of geology for general interest students. Includes material of interest on recent trends in earth sciences and the envifonmental sciences. Credit will be allowed for either GY 101 or GY 151, not both. a hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory.

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