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GO205 - Introduction to Meteorology

Course Description: GO 205 Introduction to Meteorology (MGE): The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena and how they interact globally with the earths surface, oceans, and life. In the laboratory, students will learn and use the methods used to study meteorological processes. Topics will include: controls of weather elements, energy exchange, heat/water budgets, and economic/social impacts of weather and climate. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2010-2011)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Introduction to MeteorologyU1UU2011CharlestonN/ACN4Bradham, John H.$5:00 - 8:30 PM
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5/20/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyF1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnn$TBA
TBA
4/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyS1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnn$TBA
TBA
9/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyS2T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnn$TBA
TBA
11/25/ 0
Introduction to MeteorologyU1T2011Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnn$TBA
TBA
10/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyF2T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnn$TBA
TBA
4/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyFA2010Parkville DaytimeSC005HO4Hageman, Scott$1:30 - 2:45 PM
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11/24/ 0
Introduction to MeteorologyFA2010Parkville DaytimeSC010HO4Hageman, Scott$2:25 - 5:15 PM
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11/24/ 0View


GO205 - Introduction to Meteorology

Course Description: GO 205 Introduction to Meteorology (MGE): The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena and how they interact globally with the earths surface, oceans, and life. In the laboratory, students will learn and use the methods used to study meteorological processes. Topics will include: controls of weather elements, energy exchange, heat/water budgets, and economic/social impacts of weather and climate. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2009-2010)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Introduction to MeteorologyF1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
10/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyS1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
4/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyF2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
6/25/ 0
Introduction to MeteorologyU1T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
5/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyS2T2010Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
4/25/ 0View


GO205 - Introduction to Meteorology

Course Description: GO 205 Introduction to Meteorology (MGE): The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena and how they interact globally with the earths surface, oceans, and life. In the laboratory, students will learn and use the methods used to study meteorological processes. Topics will include: controls of weather elements, energy exchange, heat/water budgets, and economic/social impacts of weather and climate. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2008-2009)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Introduction to MeteorologyF1T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
9/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyF2T2008Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
11/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyS1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
8/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyS2T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
10/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyU1T2009Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Allison, LeAnnTBA
TBA
7/25/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyFA2008Parkville DaytimeSC005HO4Hageman, Scott11:35 - 12:50 PM
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20/20/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyFA2008Parkville DaytimeSC013HO4Hageman, Scott2:25 - 5:15 PM
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20/20/ 0


GO205 - Introduction to Meteorology

Course Description: GO 205 Introduction to Meteorology (MGE): The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena and how they interact globally with the earths surface, oceans, and life. In the laboratory, students will learn and use the methods used to study meteorological processes. Topics will include: controls of weather elements, energy exchange, heat/water budgets, and economic/social impacts of weather and climate. 3:3:4. (From catalog 2007-2008)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Introduction to MeteorologyFA2007Parkville DaytimeSC005HO4Greenwald, Lester K.MGE$1:00 - 2:15 PM
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19/20/ 0View
Introduction to MeteorologyFA2007Parkville DaytimeSC013HO4Greenwald, Lester K.MGE$2:25 - 5:15 PM
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19/20/ 0


GO205 - Introduction to Meteorology

Course Description: The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena and how they interact globally with the earth's surface, oceans, and life. In the laboratory, students will learn and use the methods used to study meteorological processes. Topics will include: controls of weather elements, energy exchange, heat/water budgets, and economic/social impacts of weather and climate. 3:3:4 (From catalog 2006-2007)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Introduction to MeteorologyFA2006Parkville DaytimeSC005HO4Hageman, ScottMGE8:00 - 8:50 AM
-M-W-F-
19/21/ 0
Introduction to MeteorologyFA2006Parkville DaytimeSC013HO4Hageman, ScottMGE1:50 - 4:40 PM
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19/21/ 0View


GO205 - Introduction to Meteorology

Course Description: The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena and how they interact globally with the earth’s surface, oceans, and life. In the laboratory, students will learn and use the methods used to study meteorological processes. Topics will include: controls of weather elements, energy exchange, heat/water budgets, and economic/social impacts of weather and climate. 3:1:4 (From catalog 2005-2006)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
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GO205 - Introduction to Meteorology

Course Description: The study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena and how they interact globally with the earth’s surface, oceans, and life. In the laboratory, students will learn and use the methods used to study meteorological processes. Topics will include: controls of weather elements, energy exchange, heat/water budgets, and economic/social impacts of weather and climate. 3:1:4 (From catalog 2004-2005)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Introduction to MeteorologySP2005Parkville DaytimeSC113HO4Hageman, ScottMGE1:50 - 4:40 PM
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19/18/ 0
Introduction to MeteorologySP2005Parkville DaytimeSC005HO4Hageman, ScottMGE10:10 - 11:25 AM
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19/18/ 0
Introduction to MeteorologySP2005Parkville DaytimeSCHOZ4Hageman, ScottMGETBA
TBA
2/ 1/ 0

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  • Building abbreviations for Parkville Classrooms
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    • CH = Chapel
    • CO = Copley
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    • MA = Mabee Underground
    • MC = Mackay
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  • If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
  • The following are abbreviations:
    • # - Permission of the Instructor Required
    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • LE - Liberal Education
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.
  • Park University Bookstore
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