Description: |  | This course explores the hands-on, practical applications of basic knowledge gained in the companion course, GEG 101. Exercises involve use of maps, atlases, and scientific equipment to observe, measure, and analyze the spatial significance of natural phenomena on and near Earth's surface. May include field exercises. Three laboratory hours. Fulfills the MCC requirement for a Natural Science course. NOTE: This course only meets SUNY General Education Natural Science requirements when both GEG 100 and GEG 101 are successfully completed. (SUNY-NS) |