Curricular Items

Curricular Items

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The following were submitted to the College Senate Office by the 15th of the month and have been forwarded to the College Senate Curriculum Committee for review on October 25:

New Course:
GEG 583 Geographic Information Interpolation Methods. Prerequisite: GEG 525 or equivalent. Geographic information interpolation methods to predict continuously distributed large datasets of geographic features using sampled data. Two approaches identified in practice: deterministic interpolation and geostatistical interpolation. Concepts and theories of geographic information interpolation models and their application, in particular for multivariable analysis. Offered occasionally.

Course Revision with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
WESTERN CIVILIZATION
GEG 206 Geography of New York State. Landforms, regions, climates, and natural resources; distribution of population; location and functions of cities; development of transportation; use and conservation of soil, mineral, forest, wildlife, and water resources; industrial development. Offered annually each fall semester.