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2001-2002 - Cochise College

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSGTC 22~ FIELD EXPERIENCE IN BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL CLEANIN G (1 ·6) Prereqwslte(s) SophomOre standing In a de­clared majOr or pnor app-ovaJ 01 Cooperative Education Program Coordinator. A supervised Cooperative Educallon work. ex­perience Involving the combined efforts of educators and employers 10 accomplish career obJeCtives In Business & Industrial Oeanlng Van· able credit (1·6) IS available by special arrangement May be taken lour times lor a maXimum 01 16 creelll hours, no more than e credits In a given semester NOTE: Lower- and upper-diYision Cooperative EducatJon courses may be combined but can-­nol exceed 16 credits. GTC 226 FIELD EXPERIENCE IN BUILDIN G M AINTENANCE TEC HNOLOGY (1·6) Prerequlslte{s)' Sophomore slanding In a de­Clared major or pnor app-oval of CooperatIVe Education Program Coordinator. A superl,l1sed Cooperative Educauon work ex­penence Involving the combined ellons of educators and employers to accomplish csreer objectives In BUilding Maintenance Technology, Vanable creclit ( 1-6) is avaJlable by special ar­rangement May be taken lour times for a maXImum 01 16 credJ\ hours, no more Ihan 6 credits In a grven semester. NOTE lower· and upper-divlslon Cooperative Education courses may be combined but can· not exceed 16 credits, GTe 231' MANUFACTURINGPROCES S ES (4)Prerequlsite(s): GTe 105, GTe 206A course In both theoretical and practiCal expenencerelated to the machining of ferrous andnonferrous metals DesIgned to develop a ba­SIC understanding of machlOlng operationsrelated to drUhng. milling. gnndlng and lathe p-o­cesses. 3 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory. GeographyGEO 101 - P HYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (4)PrerequISlte{S). None.An introeJuctlon to the various features of lheearth's physlcal environment Including the orj.gin and development 01 landforms and thecompOsition of the earth's crust, weather, climate,vegetation, SOils and minerai resources3 hours lecture, 3 hours Iabot"atory,GEO 102 CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY (3)Prerequislle(S), NoneA study of the culturaJ regions 01 the world andthe Imporlanl...vorld geographICal characteristics3 hours lecture,GEO 104 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY (3)Prerequlslte(s): None. A study 01 political phenomena In different Ioca­lions ,n conjunction with the physical features 01 the earth's landscape. 3 hours lecture. GEO 105 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY (3) PrerequI5lle(s): None. A survey 01 the world's economics, Including subsistence economiC activities, commerCial gathering 01 animals and plants, commerCial bloculture, mining, manufactUring, transportation and trade, and tertiary economic actlv1ties cen-­tenng on baslc economICS and their relationship to the natural resources oltha area Invotved and the relatIOnship of the phYSlCaileatures: climate, SOIl, vegetatlOTl, and topography 3 hours lecture, 210

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