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ENG102 — Code A

Offered: ONL; TRA. Geography (GEO) GEO 100. WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 cr. hrs. This course uses spatial analysis to survey ma - jor regions of the world with respect to location, climate, landforms, demographics, economy, pol - itics, and culture. Prerequisite: None. Code A. Of- fered: ONL. GEO 101. PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY I 4 cr. hrs., Lec. 3, Lab. 2 Physical Geography I is the first in a two-part se - quence. Topics focus on the relationship between the earth and the sun and how that relationship affects weather, climate, and biomes. Laboratory is required. Prerequisite: None. Code A. Of - fered: ONL. GEO 102. PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY II 4 cr. hrs., Lec. 3, Lab. 2 Physical Geography II is the second course in a two-part sequence. Topics focus on the Earth’s surface and internal processes and how the pro - cesses affect landforms, water resources, soil, and vegetation of the earth. Laboratory is required. Prerequisite: GEO 101. Code A. Offered: ONL. Health Education (HED) HED 224. PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH 3 cr. hrs. This course covers health problems for the individ - ual and for the community. Areas of study include mental health, family life, physical health, chronic and degenerative diseases, control of communica - ble diseases, and the understanding of depressants and stimulants. Healthful living habits will be empha- sized. Prerequisite: None. Code B. Offered: ONL.

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