Physical Geography Sample Clauses

Physical Geography. Students should demonstrate an understanding of the natural processes that have created patterns on the earth‘s surface and how they affect and are affected by humans. See Appendix Q: Competencies for Preparation in Physical Geography.
Physical Geography. Students should have a demonstrated understanding of the basic concepts and ideas in geography:
Physical Geography. Where special physical conditions such as river or mountain range make the operation of such straight-line measurement inequitable, the distance shall be measured in a straight line from the job to the nearest crossing place, then in a straight line to the convenient centre in the area in which the employee is living. Where an employee is entitled to daily travelling payments, he/she shall only be paid in respect of the distance in excess of 14 kilometres (8.75 miles) one wa y. Alternatively, a web site based, or computer-based programme may be used to identify the shortest travel distance.
Physical Geography. Students beginning their junior year of study in Geography should have demonstrated understanding of the natural processes that have created patterns on the earth’s surface and how this affect and are affected by humans. The minimum competencies in this content area include: Competency 1: topographic map interpretation. Competency 2: spatial patterns of tectonic & gradational geomorphological processes. Competency 3: spatial patterns of hydrological processes. Competency 4: spatial patterns of atmospheric & climatological processes. Competency 5: spatial patterns of ecological processes including soils & vegetation. Competency 6: natural resources & limitations for sustainability.
Physical Geography. Land Formation (3.00) PHYS 4B - Physics for Scientists and Engineers (4.00) PHYS 4C - Physics for Scientists and Engineers (4.00) CHEM 1B - General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis (5.00) SCI 1A - Introductory Chemical and Physical Science (4.00) LIFE SCIENCE PLS 1 - Introduction to Plant Science (3.00) AS 1 - Introduction to Animal Science (3.00) BIOL 31 - Microbiology (5.00) BIOL 10 - Introduction to Life Science Lecture (3.00) BIOL 2 - Environmental Science (4.00) BIOL 22 - Human Physiology (5.00) BIOL 11B - Biology for Science Majors II (5.00) BIOL 11A - Biology for Science Majors I (5.00) LABORATORY ACTIVITY BIOL 10L - Introduction to Life Science Laboratory (1.00) CHEM 29A - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (2.00) CHEM 29B - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II (2.00) CHEM 3B - Introductory Organic and Biological Chemistry (4.00) CHEM 9 - Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory (3.00) PHYS 2B - General Physics II (4.00) BIOL 31 - Microbiology (5.00) ASTRO 10 - Introduction to Astronomy (4.00) PHYS 4B - Physics for Scientists and Engineers (4.00) CHEM 1B - General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis (5.00) BIOL 22 - Human Physiology (5.00) BIOL 20 - Human Anatomy (4.00) BIOL 5 - Human Biology (4.00) SCI 1A - Introductory Chemical and Physical Science (4.00) ASTRO 20 - Introduction to Cosmology (4.00) BIOL 11A - Biology for Science Majors I (5.00) PLS 2L - Soils Laboratory (1.00) QUANTITATIVE REASONING CSU GE Area: B4 - MATH 45 - Contemporary Mathematics (3.00) BA 39 - Finite Mathematics for Business (3.00) MATH 10A - Structure and Concepts in Mathematics I (3.00) CSCI 26 - Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (4.00) MATH 10B - Structure and Concepts in Mathematics II (3.00) PLS 9 - Biometrics (3.00) MATH 11C - Elementary Statistics with Support (5.00) ARTS AND HUMANITIES