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494 course(s) found.
Course code & No. Course Title Course Description Offering Unit Year Instituted Active?
GE 1 Earth Trek A guided exploration into the tools and techniques of earth observation and measurement. DGE 2005 Yes
GE 2 Topographic and Hydrographic Surveying DGE 1966 Yes
GE 3 Railway and Highway Curves Reconnaissance and preliminary surveys for highways and railroads; curves, simple, compound, reversed, parabolic and transition. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 4 Earthwork and Underground Surveying Setting of slope stakes in road constructions, computation of earthwork, and mass diagram. Theory and use of mining transit, transferring meridian, running underground traverse and computation. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 10 General Surveying I Use of principal surveying instruments; surveying measurements and error theory, basic plane surveying operations and computational method of position, horizontal and vertical distance measurements, traverse and areas; basic cartography DGE 2010 Yes
GE 10 Plane Surveying Use, care and adjustment of surveying instruments. Methods of executing surveys with tape, compass, transit, level, tacheometer, and plane table. Computation of traverses, areas, subdivisions. Preparation of survey plane. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 11 Elementary Surveying DGE 1954 Yes
GE 11 Elementary Surveying History and development of surveying; basic concepts of and instrumentation for surveying measurements; applications to engineering, geology, architecture and other disciplines. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 11 Geodetic Surveying Application of the principles of geodesy to triangulation; regulations of the Coast and Geodetic Survey for first, second and third order triangulation; use of the repeating and direction theodolites and other precise instruments in actual field practice. DGE 1959 Yes
GE 12 General Surveying II Introduction to different surveying operations and techniques; control, topographic, hydrographic, and mine surveying; introduction to astronomic and satellite geodesy. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 13 Topographic Surveying A course for mining students. Theory and use of instruments for topographic surveying including stadia, plane table and level. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 14 Topographic and Mine Surveying A course for mining students. Topographic surveys by stadia and plane table. Surface and underground surveys of mineral lands. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 15 Mining Laws Study of the Philippine mining law, the petroleum act and the coal land act; proper legal procedures for the application for mineral land leases and permits and the requisites for their final approval. DGE 1959 Yes
GE 16 Elementary Photo-Interpretation Principle of photogrammetry; aerial photo-interpretation of cultural and natural features. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 17 Public Land Laws Classifications of lands the public domain, kinds of concessions of public lands, qualifications of applicants, requirements for perfection of rights, procedure and legal restrictions; evolution of present public land laws. DGE 1959 Yes
GE 21 Topographic Surveying A course for mining students. Theory and use of instruments for topographic surveying stadia, plane table and level. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 21 Triangulation Computation and Adjustment Application of the theory of least squares to the adjustment of triangulations; computations; of spherical excess, geodetic positions, reduction to center, and errors of level circuits. DGE 1959 Yes
GE 22 Aerial Surveying Principles of photogrammetry; stereography; corrections for tilted photographs; use of instruments such as multiplex projections and comparators. DGE 1959 Yes
GE 22 Mine Surveying Principles of underground surveying, transferring meridians underground; locating and laying out mining work such as shafts, winzes, levels and connections; regulations governing mineral land surveys. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 23 Land Mapping DGE 1954 Yes
GE 23 Land Mapping DGE 1962 Yes
GE 24 Geodetic Engineering Problems Research on any assigned subject on geodetic engineering. (A report on the research work together with any original recommendations of the students is submitted in a standard form prescribed by the department). DGE 1959 Yes
GE 24 Isolated Land Surveying DGE 1954 Yes
GE 26 Land Registration Law Fundamentals of the law on ordinary and cadastral land registration in connection with Terrens System. DGE 1959 Yes
GE 26 Practical Astronomy Meridian and latitude determination by Polaris and other circumpolar stars. Computation of north polar distance of the sun. DGE 1955 Yes
GE 29 Route Curves and Earthwork Reconnaissance and preliminary surveys for highways and railroads; various types of route curves. Setting slope stakes, earthwork computation, and mass diagram. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 30 Summer Field Surveying Actual field practice covering topographic surveys by transit, stadia, and plane table; triangulation; gravity, trigonometric and barometric leveling; road surveys; latitude, azimuth and time observations; hydrographic surveys; current meter velocity observations; determination of river discharge. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 31 Railway and Highway Curves Reconnaissance and preliminary surveys for highways and railroads; curves, simple, compound, reserved, parabolic and transition. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 32 Earthwork and Stream Gaging Setting slope stakes in road construction. Computation of earthwork. Mass diagram. Stream gaging. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 33 Mine Surveying Principles of underground surveying, transferring meridians underground; locating and laying out mining work such as shafts, winzes, levels, and connections; regulations governing mineral land surveys. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 33 Mine Surveying Principles of underground surveying, transferring meridians underground; locating and laying out mining work such as shafts, winzes, levels, and connections; regulations governing mineral land surveys. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 34 Cadastral Land Surveying Methods of executing survey of entire municipality or portion thereof in accordance with the Manual of Regulations of the Bureau of Lands; triangulation and traverse control surveys for cadastral projects and adjustments. Lot surveys in mass. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 35 Land Mapping Map lettering; use of conventional signs; plotting by rectangular and by polar coordinates; preparation of survey plans and maps in accordance with regulations of the Bureau of Lands and the Bureau of Mines. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 36 Map Projections Common coordinates and reference systems; general theory and construction of major map projection systems; map distortions; the Philippine Plane Coordinate System. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 37 Cadastral Land Surveying Methods of executing survey of entire municipality or portion thereof in accordance with the Manual of Regulations of the Bureau of Lands; triangulation and traverse control surveys for cadastral projects, and adjustments. Lot surveys in mass. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 38 Cartography Classification of maps; map design and layout; map compilation, preservation and cataloguing; map reproduction. Plotting by rectangular and polar coordinates; survey plans. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 38 Digital Cartography Overview of cartography; maps; mapping standards in the Philippines; terrain modeling; computer-aided design (CAD) for survey applications DGE 2004 Yes
GE 39 Property Surveys Establishment, computation and adjustment of survey project controls; isolated and cadastral land surveys; transformation of local coordinate system to Philippine Plane Coordinate System. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 43 Survey Management Different types of organization; the principles of organization and management; the important traits of executives and workers; precepts and other concepts for the public servant; organization, management, and supervision of survey units in the Philippines, and the relation of practising surveyors and geodetic engineers to the public. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 44 Law of Property Pertinent provisions of the Civil Code; classes of property; ownership and its modifications, modes of acquisition; and surface rights. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 45 Mining Laws Study of the Philippine mining law, the petroleum act and the coal land act, proper legal procedures for the application for mineral land leases and permits and the requisite for their final approval. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 46 Law of Contracts Requisites of contracts; obligations of contracting parties; nullity and enforcement of contracts; study of actual cases involving contracts. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 47 Public Land Laws DGE 1954 Yes
GE 48 Land Registration Law Fundamentals of the law on ordinary and cadastral land registration in connection with Torrens System. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 49 Laws on Natural Resources Pertinent provisions of the Civil Code on property and its ownership; study of the mining laws, petroleum act, coal land act, modes of acquiring mineral lands; public land laws; forest laws; and others. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 50 Laws on Natural Resources DGE 1959 Yes
GE 51 Geodetic Leveling and Hydrography Precise determination of elevations; tidal datum planes. Sounding and position determination; precise hydrographic instruments; hydrographic mapping. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 52 Geodesy Properties of the spheroid; determination of the form and size of the earth; calculation of geodetic positions on the spheroid; derivation of formulas for base line corrections. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 53 Geodetic Astronomy Precise determination of latitude, azimuth, time and longitude with theodolites, zenith telescopes and chronographs; Bessel's interpolation method, field practice on solar and stellar observations. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 54 Higher Hydrography Control, and signal building for coast surveys; principles and methods of sounding and position determination; principles of advanced hydrographic instruments such as fathometer, wire drag and sweep, navigating sextant; automatic tide gage; methods of hydrographic mapping. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 55 Map Projections Theory and construction of conformal, equal area, azimuthal, perspective and conventional projections; computation of tables for the projection best adapted to the philippines. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 56 Geodetic Leveling Principles of precise determination of elections; use of precise levels and rods; tidal datum planes; gravity measurement and its relation to geodetic levelings; field practice on geodetic leveling, and computation. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 57 Photogrammetric Surveying Principles of photogrammetry; stereography; corrections for tilted photographs; topographic surveys by aerial photographs; use of instruments such as multiplex projectors and comparators. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 57 Photogrammetric Surveying Principles of photogrammetry; stereography; corrections for tilted photographs; topographic surveys by aerial photographs; use of instruments such as multiplex projectors and comparators. DGE 1958 Yes
GE 57 Photogrammetry I Elementary photography. Aerial cameras, lens and film distortion. Principles of stereoscopy. Absolute and relative orientation. Optical and mechanical plotting machines. Flight planning. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 57 Photogrammetry I Introduction to photogrammetry; stereoscopy. Photographic materials and processing; aerial photography, restitution of aerial photographs; photogrammetric instruments. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 58 Photogrammetry II Optical-mechanical rectification; methods of orienting aerial photographs; applications of photogrammetry; photogrammetric triangulation. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 59 Photo Interpretation Principles and theories of photo-interpretation; land forms and rock types as viewed through aerial photography; applications of aerial photographic techniques to various fields like soil science, geology, forestry and agriculture. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 60 Geodesy Properties of the spheroid; determination of the form and size of the earth; calculation of geodetic positions on the spheroid; derivation of formulas for base line corrections. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 61 Geodetic Surveying Application of the principles of geodesy to triangulation; regulations of the Coast and Geodetic Survey for geodetic control surveys; strength of figures; intervisibility of stations; use of repeating and direction theodolites and other precise instruments in actual field practice. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 62 Least Squares Mathematical theory of least squares; errors of observation; law of error; methods of adjustment; empirical formulas; indices of precision; propagation of errors. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 63 Geodetic Computation and Adjustment Application of the theory of least squares to the adjustment of triangulations; computation of spherical excess, geodetic positions, reduction to center, and errors of level of circuits. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 64 Physical Geodesy Basic potential theory; earth theories isostasy; equipotential surfaces, the geoid, application of deflection of the vertical. DGE 1966 Yes
GE 65 Geodetic Astronomy Precise determination of latitude, azimuth, time and longitude with theodolites, zenith telescope and chronographs; Bessel's interpolation method, field practice on solar and stellar observations. DGE 1969 Yes
GE 66 Elementary Photo-Interpretation Principles of photogrammetry; aerial photo-interpretation of cultural and natural features. For non-geodetic engineering students. DGE 1970 Yes
GE 71 Geodetic Engineering Problems Research and written report on various subjects or problems on geodetic engineering. Presentation and discussion of the written reports submitted by students before the class. Subjects to be assigned to students by the faculty member in-charge. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 80 Geodetic Engineering Problems Research and written report on various subjects or problems on geodetic engineering. Presentation and discussion of the written reports submitted by the students before the class. Subjects to be assigned to students by the faculty member in-charge. DGE 1962 Yes
GE 115 Mine Surveying DGE 2003 Yes
GE 117 Construction Surveying Route surveying: horizontal route alignment, route surveying, vertical route alignment, earthworks, construction surveys, construction management, computer aided design for construction and industrial surveying. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 118 Hydrographic Surveying Introduction to hydrographic surveying; sounding; bathymetry; precise instrumentations for hydrographic surveying; applications of hydrographic surveying. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 119 Land Surveying Survey project controls; comparative equipment, procedures and precision; regulations governing property surveys in the country; transformation of coordinates to the Philippine Plane Coordinate System (PPCS), PRS '92, land management and administrative titling and survey requirements, basic CADD. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 120 Introductory Object-Oriented Programming for Geospatial Applications Concept of object-based and object-oriented programming; applications; control structures; array and methods; exception handling; graphics and GUI programming in developing numerical computation application for Geodetic Engineers. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 122 Mathematical Methods in Geodetic Engineering Matrices; systems of equations; interpolation; differentiation and integration; ordinary differential equations; linear differential equations; code development for numerical solutions. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 128 Adjustment Computations for Spatial Data Analysis Concepts of measurement and error; statistical testing; variance-covariance propagation; error propagation in survey measurements; introduction to least square adjustments. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 129 Adjustment Computation for Geodetic Applications Standard and general least squares adjustment; adjustment of geodetic control network adjustment (trilateration, triangulation and traverse network; GPS adjustment); constraint equations. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 143 Laws on Natural Resources Pertinent provisions of the Civil Code on Property and its ownership; study of the mining law, petroleum act, coal land act, modes of acquiring mineral lands; public land laws; forest laws; and others. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 145 Mining Laws Study of the Philippine mining law, the petroleum act and the coal land act, proper legal procedures for the application for mineral land leases and permits and the requisite for their final approval. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 146 Law of Contracts Requisites of contracts; obligations of contracting parties; nullity and enforcement of contracts; study of actual cases involving contracts. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 147 Geodetic Engineering Law and Code of Ethics Republic Act 9200- The Geodetic Engineering Law; Code of Ethical and Professional Standards. DGE 2004 Yes
GE 148 Land Registration Law Fundamentals of the law on ordinary and cadastral land registration in connection with the Torrens system; Real Estate Development Laws, Indigenous People's Rights Act; Agrarian and Urban Land Reform. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 149 Contracts, Surveying Laws and Ethics Requisites of contracts; obligations of contracting parties; nullity and enforcement of contracts; stud of actual cases involving contract; Republic Act 9200 - The Geodetic Engineering Law; Code of Ethical and Professional Standards; other surveying laws. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 151 Introduction to Geodesy History and development of geodesy; the international geodetic community; basic concepts in geodesy; positioning systems and positioning methods; time systems and time coordination; applications of geodesy. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 152 Reference Systems and Reference Frames Different kinds of reference systems and reference frames; geometry of the reference ellipsoid; computation of geodetic positions; coordinate transformation and map projections; International Terrestrial Reference Frames (ITRF); the Philippine Reference System (PRS). DGE 2010 Yes
GE 153 Earth's Gravity and Geoid Modelling Earth's gravity field; normal and anomalous gravity field; geoid; height systems; geoid height modeling and methods; geoid models; geodynamics of the earth. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 154 Satellite Positioning Systems Introduction and overview of satellite-based positioning systems (SPS); orbit description; structure, acquisition and processing of SPS signals; mathematical methods for positioning using SPS; SPS surveying; processing transformation; error sources; software modules, SPS applications; prospects satellite geodesy. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 155 Geodetic Control Network Principles and methods of the establishment and densification of geodetic control network including horizontal, vertical and gravity control network; accuracy standards and specifications of geodetic control network. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 155.1 Horizontal Control Network Laboratory Project planning and implementation of a horizontal geodetic control network establishment and densification. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 155.2 Vertical and Gravity Network Laboratory Project planning and implementation of a vertical and gravity control network establishment and densification. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 157 Photogrammetry I Principles of aerial photography; stereoscopy; photogrammetric optics; monophotogrammetry; introduction to stereophotogrammetry; instrumentation and applications. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 158 Photogrammetry II Principles of stereophotogrammetry; aerial triangulation methods and adjustments; coordinate transformations; orthophotography; instrumentation; applications. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 159 Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing Principles of photo-interpretation and remote sensing; identification of geomorpgological and cultural features using aerial photography and other imageries; applications. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 160 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Principles of geographic information systems; GIS data structures; basic database concepts; data generation, input and output; spatial data analysis and modelling techniques: raster-based analysis, vector-based analysis; integrated analysis, terrain analysis; visualization for GIS. DGE 2004 Yes
GE 161 Geometric Geodesy Historical development; geometry of reference ellipsoid; determination of ellipsoid from geodetic data, geodetic coordinates; direct and inverse problems; astro-geodetic deflections of the vertical. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 162 Physical Geodesy Basic potential theory; earth theories; isostacy; equipotential surfaces, the geoid, application of deflection of the vertical. DGE 1993 Yes
GE 163 Geodetic Leveling and Hydrography Precise determination of elevations; tidal datum planes. Sounding and position determination; precise hydrographic instruments; hydrographic mapping. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 164 Geodetic Surveying Principles of establishment and extension of horizontal geodetic control networks; triangulation, trilateration and traverse; baseline measurements; instruments, procedures and specifications. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 166 Geodetic Astronomy Stellar coordinate systems, positions, and motions; precise determination of astronomic azimuth, latitude, longitude and time; instrumentation. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 168 Satellite Geodesy Geometric and dynamic applications of artificial satellites on geodesy; orbital geometry; determination of station coordinates and the gravity field of the earth. DGE 1993 Yes
GE 170 Object-oriented Programming for Geodetic Engineering Applications Object-oriented Programming (OOP); basic and derived data types; dynamic memory allocation, classes, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, function and operator overloading; graphical user interface (GUI); File I/O; printing; database programming. DGE 2004 Yes
GE 171 Geodetic Computation and Adjustment I Frequency distributions, simple probability theory; classification and propagation of errors; theory of least squares; weights; observation and condition equations; variances and co-variances; adjustment methods. DGE 2004 Yes
GE 172 Geodetic Computation and Adjustment II Combination of observation and condition equations; sequential solutions and iterations; statistical tests; empirical fitting of polynominals. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 173 Digital Cartography Overview of cartography; maps; mapping standards in the Philippines; terrain modeling; computer-aided design (CAD) for survey applications; basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS). DGE 2010 Yes
GE 174 Satellite Positioning Systems Introduction and overview of satellite positioning systems; segments of satellite positioning systems; differential global positioning systems; error sources; orbit description; carrier phase observation; modes of positioning; data processing; ambiguity resolution; geoid modeling; network adjustment; surveying and mapping applications; future of satellite geodesy. DGE 2004 Yes
GE 178 Digital Photogrammetry Stereo and mono photogrammetry; flight planning; aerial photography; stereoscopy; properties of single photographs; theory of orientation; aerial triangulation; digital terrain model data collection and image rectification; mosaicking; surveying and mapping applications. DGE 2004 Yes
GE 179 Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation Principles of photo-interpretation and remote sensing; identification of geomorphological and cultural features using aerial photography and other imageries; applications. DGE 2004 Yes
GE 190 Seminar in Geodetic and Geospatial Engineering and Geoinformatics Seminar, undergraduate research proposal and data gathering. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 191 Geodetic and Geospatial Engineering and Geoinformatics Practicum I On-the-Job Training Preparation DGE 2010 Yes
GE 192 Geodetic and Geospatial Engineering and Geoinformatics Practicum II On-the-Job Training DGE 2010 Yes
GE 198 Special Problems Research and written report on various subjects/problems on geodetic engineering. Presentation and discussion of the written reports submitted by students before the class. Subjects to be assigned to students by the faculty in-charge. DGE 1987 Yes
GE 199 Undergraduate Research Undergraduate research proper and defense. DGE 2010 Yes
GE 200 Special Problems DGE 1972 Yes
GE 202 Principles of Remote Sensing Physical and mathematical principles of data extraction and analysis involving remotely-sensed visible, infrared, thermal and radar imagery. Introduction to image processing. DGE 1992 Yes
GE 202 Principles of Remote Sensing Physical and mathematical principles of data extraction and analysis involving remotely-sensed visible, infrared, thermal and radar imagery; introduction to image processing. DGE 2006 Yes
GE 203 Principles of Geographic Information Systems Use of analogue and digital techniques in spatial information collection, storage and analysis; various geographic information systems; map projection and registration of data sets. DGE 2006 Yes
GE 203 Principles of Geographic Information Sytems Use of analogue and digital techniques in spatial information collection, storage and analysis. Various geographic information systems. Map projection and registration of data sets. DGE 1992 Yes
GE 204 Applied Resource Information Systems Physical and mathematical principles of data extraction and analysis involving remotely-sensed visible, infrared, thermal and radar imagery. Introduction to image processing. DGE 1992 Yes
GE 210 Instrumentation in Photogrammetry Principles of operation of stereo-plotters and other related instruments in photogrammetry. DGE 1972 Yes
GE 211 Plane Surveying Use, care, and adjustment of surveying instruments; methods of executing land surveys with tape, compass, transit, stadia; computation of traverses, areas, sub-divisions; preparation of plans of surveys. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 211 Stereophotogrammetry Theories in stereophotogrammetry; orientation methods of level and mountains models; terrestrial models; related problems. DGE 1972 Yes
GE 212 Remote Sensing Systems Physical and mathematical principles of data extraction and analysis involving remotely-sensed visible, infrared, thermal and radar imagery. Introduction to image processing. DGE 1992 Yes
GE 214 Applied Image Processing Physical and mathematical principles of data extraction and analysis involving remotely-sensed visible, infrared, thermal and radar imagery. Introduction to image processing. DGE 1992 Yes
GE 220 Advanced Photo-Interpretation I Elements of photo-interpretation in agriculture, geology and forestry; evaluation of physical environment using aerial photo-interpretation techniques. DGE 1972 Yes
GE 220 Elementary Surveying A course for ME and EE students. Theory and use of surveying instruments including tape, transit, level, stadia, and plane table; methods of running traverses and leveling. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 221 Advanced Photo-Interpretation II Evaluation of land-forms, rock types, solis vegetation and water resources in relation to planning and location of engineering projects using aerial photo-interpretation techniques. DGE 1982 Yes
GE 221 Higher Surveying Topographic surveying methods by transit, stadia, level, and plane table; triangulation; solar and stellar observation for latitude and azimuth; gravity, trigonometric and barometric leveling; hydrographic surveying, stream gauging, measurement of velocity and discharge of streams. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 230 Geometric Geodesy Determination of reference surface; parameters defining the ellipsoid; ellipsoid as reference surface for control points; astrogeodetic controls; establishment of control network. DGE 1972 Yes
GE 290 Special Project Physical and mathematical principles of data extraction and analysis involving remotely-sensed visible, infrared, thermal and radar imagery. Introduction to image processing. DGE 1992 Yes
GE 300 Master's Thesis Physical and mathematical principles of data extraction and analysis involving remotely-sensed visible, infrared, thermal and radar imagery. Introduction to image processing. DGE 1992 Yes
GE 300 Thesis DGE 1972 Yes
GE 312 Mine Surveying Principles of underground surveying; transferring meridians underground; locating and laying out mining work such as shafts, winzes, levels, and connections; regulations governing mineral land surveys. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 314 Isolated Land Surveying Surveys of isolated tracts, lots, or parcels, and preparation of survey plans in accordance with the existing rules and regulations governing land surveys in the Philippines. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 322 Geodesy Determination of the form and size of the earth; calculation of positions in the spheroid; strength of figures, heights of towers for intervisibility; triangulation fieldwork methods; use and adjustments of geodetic instruments; derivation of formulas for baseline corrections. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 324 Cadastral Land Surveying Methods of executing survey of entire municipality or portion thereof generally not less than 100 lots, survey and adjustment of primary and secondary traverse controls. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 326 Precise Leveling Principles of precise determination of elevations; use of precise levels and rods; tidal datum planes; computation and adjustment of level circuits; principles of trigonometric leveling; field practice on precise leveling. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 331 Railroad Curves and Earthwork Reconnaissance and preliminary surveys for the location of highways and railways, simple, compound, reversed, and spiral easement curves; setting slope stakes for road construction methods of estimating areas, solidities and haulage of earthwork by computation and mass diagram. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 341 Hydrographic Surveying and Astronomy DGE 1947 Yes
GE 342 Topographic and Mine Surveying A course for EM students. Theory and use of instruments for topographic and mine surveying including stadia, plane table, level, and mining transit; principles of mine surveying; transferring meridians; running underground traverses; computation of mining problems. DGE 1947 Yes
GE 414 Advanced Surveying Principles of advanced hydrographic instruments such as fathometer, wire drag and sweep and automatic tide gauge; surveys of harbors; shorelines and construction of triangulation signals on shore; sounding in deep seas; location of boats at sea; methods of hydrographic mapping. DGE 1948 Yes
GE 416 Obligation and Contracts Requisites of contracts; obligations of contracting parties; nullity and enforcement of contracts; study of actual cases involving contracts. DGE 1954 Yes
GE 424 Thesis Research on any assigned subject on geodetic engineering. (A report on the research work together with any original recommendations of the students is submitted in a standard form prescribed by the department). DGE 1947 Yes
GIM 175 Geographic Information Systems: Theory and Applications Design and implementation of geographical information systems (GIS) and Spatial data management including: concept of information and GIS; georeferencing; spatial data modeling; spatial representation; geoprocessing; input/output operations; file storage; database management systems and distributed processing. GIS data models and structures. Spatial indexing. Algorithms for data manipulation, transformation. Spatial analysis and visualization. Techniques involved in project specification, design and implementation and the selection of computer hardware and software for GIS. Strategies and steps on GIS design and implementation. Interoperability, including internet-based handling of spatial data and web-based geo-information services. DGE 2010 Yes
GIM 177 Land Development and Valuation Land development patterns and concepts; growth and sustainability; land development design elements and processes; site analysis and land use planning; land valuation types; land valuation methods. DGE 2010 Yes
GLR 00 Government and Labor Relations Review of policies dealing with the various aspects of labor relations, e.g. labor organizations collective bargaining, and strikes and lockouts, and settlement of labor disputes, and the implications of these policies and actions on social and economic development. Law 1980 Yes
GS 197 Special Topics CIS 2007 Yes
Gen & Spec Surg General and Specialty Surgery General Surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Urology, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Anesthesiology, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Surgery, and Neurology Surgery. Emphasis is given to the common surgical diseases, their etiopathogenesis and pathologic physiology, diagnosis and principles of management. (Guest physicians give a series of lectures on the practice of surgery). College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Gen & Syst Patho General and Systemic Pathology The basic cellular and structural alterations and the resulting functional disturbances & clinical manifestations of disease. Includes clinically-correlated gross & microscopic study materials from autopsy & colored slide projections & animal experiments. College of Medicine 1972 Yes
Gen Adv Analysis General Advanced Analysis UP College Tacloban 1926 Yes
Gen Pathology General Pathology for Dental Students The fundamental principles of general and systematic pathology with emphasis on the dependence and/or close correlation of the pathologic processes of the mouth with those of the rest of the body and vice versa. College of Medicine 1964 Yes
General Bact General Bacteriology This course covers the subjects of bacteriology and immunology; including sterilization, staining, bacteriological technique, morphology, media making, culturing of bacteria , and the general principles of infection and immunity. Then follows a careful study of the most of the pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Immunity. is taught by actual laboratory exercises and experiments done by the students theme-selves in the different Technic of immunological methods and required to observe results. Frequently, fresh material is obtained by the student theme-selves from the hospital, dispensary and morgue cases and the organisms so obtained are identified and compare with the stock laboratory stain. IC 1936 Yes
General Pathology General Pathology The fundamentals of general pathological processes are given and, when possible, illustrations are drawn from cases in the pathological processes in the mouth with those of the rest of the body. College of Dentistry 1958 Yes
Geog 1 Elements of Geography The relations between man & elements of the natural environment. The course aims (1) to develop a clear conception of the environmental elements, such as climate, land forms, soils, and surface & underground waters, mineral deposits; & (2) to bring out the important elementary adjustments which people make to these elements. DGeog 2002 Yes
Geog 1 Places and Landscapes in a Changing World Overview of the diversity of interconnections of peoples and places in a globalizing world as mediated by cultures, politics and historical developments. DGeog 2002 Yes
Geog 2 Physical Geography DGeog 1921 Yes
Geog 5 DGeog 1921 Yes
Geog 6 DGeog 1922 Yes
Geog 95 DGeog 1929 Yes
Geog 100 Physical Geography Systematic study of land forms, climate, natural vegetation, and soils. DGeog 2003 Yes
Geog 101 Climatology DGeog 1996 Yes
Geog 105 Economic Geography The major human adjustments to the natural environment which result from the effort to make a living. The leading commercial products of farm, range,forest, mine, sea, and factory, and trade routes and centers. DGeog 2003 Yes
Geog 109 Quantitative Methods in Geographic Analysis Elements and application of quantitative techniques in geography. DGeog 1996 Yes
Geog 111 Resource Management and Conservation Planning, management, and conservation in the exploitation and development of natural resources. DGeog 1996 Yes
Geog 131 Geography of the Philippines The role of human and natural resources in the economic growth and development of the Philippines. DGeog 1996 Yes
Geog 135 Rural and Urban Geography Concepts of rural and urban land uses. DGeog 1987 Yes
Geog 141 Geography of Southeast Asia The natural and human resources of Malaya, Burma, Indonesia, Borneo, Thailand, Indochina, and the Philippines; the influence of these resources on these countries and their roles in world affairs. DGeog 1967 Yes
Geog 143 Geography of Asia The lands and peoples, climate, resources and economic activities of the countries of Southwest Asia; South Asia; Southeast Asia; East Asia; Central Asia; and Russian Siberia and Russian Far East, and their interrelations. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geog 151 Geography of Europe Patterns of landforms, climate, resources and economic activities of the countries of Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Transcaucasia, and their interrelations. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geog 202 Field Geography Training in methods of geographic fieldwork for advanced students who have not had a field course in geography. DGeog 1973 Yes
Geog 210 Marine Geography Man and sea; oceanic climate and landforms; regulation and control of the utilization of the sea and sea bed. DGeog 1982 Yes
Geog 211 Seminar in Geography Important contemporary literature and problems in geography. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geog 212 Applied Climatology Regional genesis and dynamics of climate and its effects on resource development. DGeog 1982 Yes
Geog 213 Agricultural and Soil Geography Distribution variation and significance of the different types of soils and agricultural systems. DGeog 1979 Yes
Geog 223 Geography of South Asia The lands and people, climate, relief, resources and economic activities of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Afghanistan, Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geog 226 Cultural Geography Man's relationship to his environment. DGeog 1982 Yes
Geog 241 Applied Geography I Principles, problems and strategies of regional geographic planning. DGeog 1982 Yes
Geog 242 Applied Geography II Concepts of regional geographic planning in developing countries. DGeog 1982 Yes
Geog 300 Master's Thesis DGeog 2003 Yes
Geography 1 Commercial and Industrial Geography DGeog 1923 Yes
Geography 3 DGeog 1916 Yes
Geography 4 Teachers Course in Geography DGeog 1916 Yes
Geography 10 Physical Geography Systematic study of land forms, climate, natural vegetation, and soils. DGeog 1956 Yes
Geography 12 Climatology Climatic element, types and regions. DMO 1960 Yes
Geography 12 Climatology In this course the student works with the original weather data from stations throughout the world, charting and interpreting them with a view to arriving at a logical division of the earth's surface into climactic realism. Sometime is devoted to the study of climate as a factor to plant, animal, and human ecology. DMO 1956 Yes
Geography 31 Economic Geography of the Philippines Distribution, variety and significance of natural resources and how the physical environment affects their use. DGeog 1965 Yes
Geography 101 Climatology Climatic elements, types and regions. DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 102 Geography of the Philippine Islands A survey of the principal economic activities of the Islands from the standpoint of their relation to natural environmental complex. Emphasis is placed on the study of the commercial relations of the Philippines with other trade regions; the factors and problems in the development of Philippine trade; the shipping services, and the ports and port facilities. DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 104 Economic Geography of North America A survey of the principal economic activities in each of the major geographic regions of North America from the standpoint of their relations to the natural environmental complex. Emphasis is placed on the regional equipment for industry in the several divisions of the continent. DGeog 1929 Yes
Geography 106 Human Geography Principles of human geography. The distribution of mankind on the earth. Human establishments. Man as a geographical factor. The distribution of cultivated lands. Types of cultural landscapes in various parts of the world. Industrial landscapes. The settlement of an area. DGeog 1929 Yes
Geography 111 Resource Management and Conservation Planning, management, and conservation in the exploitation and development of natural resources. DGeog 1967 Yes
Geography 119 Geography of Movement Causes of movements, concepts and measures of distance and transport development. DGeog 1993 Yes
Geography 121 Landform Analysis Landform evaluation and analysis, map reading and photo interpretation, and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in terrain evaluation. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geography 122 Geography of Europe A survey of the land forms, climate, resources and economic activities of Europe and their interrelations. DGeog 1956 Yes
Geography 131 Geography of the Philippines The role of human and natural resources in the economic growth and development of the Philippines. DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 133 Geography of the Tropics Physical environment and resource potential of the tropics. Problems of human use and occupance. DGeog 1973 Yes
Geography 143 Geography of Asia DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 145 Geography of the Pacific The physical environment, natural and human resources, and economic development of Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. DGeog 1981 Yes
Geography 151 Geography of Europe DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 153 Geography of the Soviet Union The land forms, climate, resources and economic activities of the Soviet Union and their interrelations. DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 155 Economic Geography of North America DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 155 Geography of North America The physical environment, natural resources, and economic development of the countries of North America. DGeog 1967 Yes
Geography 155 Geography of North America The physical environment, natural resources, and economic development of the countries of North America. DGeog 1996 Yes
Geography 157 Geography of South America The physical environment, natural and human resources, and economic development of the countries of South America. DGeog 1981 Yes
Geography 159 Geography of Africa The physical environment, natural and human resources, and economic development of the countries of Africa. DGeog 1981 Yes
Geography 161 Concepts and Principles of Land Use Utilization and evaluation of land resources and land use allocation, development and causes of land misuse; land management and the application of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) principles to land use change. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geography 171 Political Geography The relation between man's political activities and his natural environment. The political development of type states in the light of their location, size, climate, land forms, and natural resources. The political organization of the world today in terms of contrasted environmental conditions. Current political issues and changing adjustments to natural environment. DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 171 Political Geography The relation between man's political activities and his natural environment. The political development of type states in the light of their location, size, climate, land forms, and natural resources. The political organization of the world today in terms of contrasted environmental conditions. Current political issues and changing adjustments to natural environment. DGeog 1996 Yes
Geography 173 Cultural Geography DGeog 2003 Yes
Geography 183 Transport Geography DGeog 2003 Yes
Geography 185 Medical Geography DGeog 2003 Yes
Geography 190 Map and Air Photo Interpretation Elements, principles and techniques of map and air photo interpretation for spatial analysis and planning. DGeog 1981 Yes
Geography 192 Field Methods in Geography Methods and techniques of observing geographic features, recording geographic data, and writing geographic reports. DGeog 1973 Yes
Geography 197 Digital Cartography Introduction to the concepts, principles, theories and applied components of Digital Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). DGeog 2002 Yes
Geography 197 Graphics and Cartography DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 197 Graphics and Cartography The principles of graphic presentation of statistical materials; various devices used; the scale and media adapted to different purposes. The principles of cartography; the merits of the more important map projections, methods of preparations of maps, graphs, and photographs for reproduction. DGeog 1975 Yes
Geography 199 Seminar Methods, techniques and problems of research. DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 200 Thesis DGeog 1960 Yes
Geography 201 Political Geography An inquiry into the relation between man's political activities and his natural environment. The political development of type states is viewed in the light of their location, size, climate, and land forms, and natural resources. With this background the political organization of the world today is outlined in terms of contrasted environmental conditions. Current political issues are studies in so far as they portray changing adjustments to natural environment. DGeog 1929 Yes
Geography 209 Spatial Analysis Methods and concepts of regional and interregional analysis. DGeog 1973 Yes
Geography 209 Spatial Analysis Methods and concepts of regional and interregional analysis. DGeog 1996 Yes
Geography 214 Industrial Geography Location theories and analyses concerned with industrial development. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geography 222 Problems of Economic Geography Problems, methods, and techniques of geographic study and research with emphasis on resource, agricultural, mineral, manufactural, transportational, and recreational geography. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geography 228 Population Geography Population distribution in relation to natural resources and economic development. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geography 231 Geography of East Asia The natural and human resources of China, (including Taiwan), Korea, and Japan; the influence of these resources in the development of these countries. DGeog 1999 Yes
Geography 235 Geography of Southeast Asia The natural and human resources of Malaysia, Burma, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and the Philippines and their roles in world affairs. DGeog 1967 Yes
Geography 235 Geography of Southeast Asia The natural and human resources of Malaysia, Burma, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and the Philippines and their roles in world affairs. DGeog 1973 Yes
Geography 243 Geographic Information Systems Applications in the Social Sciences DGeog 2003 Yes
Geography 255 Environmental Hazards and Disaster Management DGeog 2003 Yes
Geography 291 Geographic Aspects of Philippine Economic Development DGeog 1974 Yes
Geography 292 Cultural and Population Geography of the Philippines DGeog 1974 Yes
Geography 301 Environmental Geography Component of the physical geographic environments, their integration and problems. DGeog 1974 Yes
Geography 321 Urban Systems Physical development of city systems and related morphological patterns. DGeog 1974 Yes
Geography 400 Doctoral Dissertation DGeog 1978 Yes
Geography Physical Geography DGeog 1917 Yes
Geography A Commercial Geography A brief survey of the primary production, manufacture and distribution of commodities of different countries with particular reference to the Philippines. Regional differences in natural environments, and human factors involved in foreign trade. DGeog 1946 Yes
Geol 1 Our Dynamic Earth The study of how the earth works, its place in the universe; and relationship between people and the physical environment. NIGS 2002 Yes
Geol 1.1 Laboratory in Principles of Geology Study of minerals and rock specimens, and interpretation of geologic phenomena from maps and sections. Films and slides on geologic features and processes. NIGS 1963 Yes
Geol 2 Historical Geology Changing panorama of the earth through geologic time and the evolution of life as shown by fossils. NIGS 1955 Yes
Geol 3 General Geology A professional course on earth processes and their results in the formation of mineral deposits. Includes a survey of Philippine geologic history. Occasional field trips. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 4 NIGS 1915 Yes
Geol 5 NIGS 1921 Yes
Geol 10 Engineering Geology Earth materials and geologic processes; their relation to engineering. NIGS 1956 Yes
Geol 10.1 Laboratory in Engineering Geology Minerals and rocks in specimens; geologic phenomena of importance to engineering in maps and sections. NIGS 1956 Yes
Geol 11 Principles of Geology Earth materials; nature and consequences of geologic processes. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 11 Principles of Geology Rocks and rock masses their characteristics and how these characters are acquired, modified and transformed through geology processes. Occasional field trips. NIGS 1963 Yes
Geol 11.1 Laboratory in Principles of Geology Earth materials; nature and consequences of geologic processes. NIGS 1963 Yes
Geol 11.1 Laboratory in Principles of Geology Mineral and rock specimens; interpretation of geologic maps and sections. A field trip. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 12 Lithology A course intended to familiarize the students of the megascopic study of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. The lectures include the rock-forming minerals, a discussion of the classification, origin, and methods of determination of the most important rocks. NIGS 1934 Yes
Geol 13 Mineral Resources An elementary course including (1) a consideration of the mineral resources of the United States and the Philippine Islands, and of foreign deposits which contribute largely to our mineral supplies; (2) a study of their importance in the industrial life of the nations; some consideration is given to the geologic conditions under which deposits of economic value are found; (3) a brief study of the common minerals of economic importance; (4) excursions to points of economic interest in and about Manila. Textbook: Economic Aspects of Geology by Leith NIGS 1925 Yes
Geol 20 Historical Geology Earth History and ancient life as recorded in rocks. NIGS, DAS, 1967 Yes
Geol 30 Map and Aerial Photo Interpretation The use of topographic maps and aerial photos in the interpretation of geologic structures and geomorphic development. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 40 Crystallography Study of the six crystal systems. NIGS 1952 Yes
Geol 40 Elementary Mineralogy Introduction to crystallography and chemical mineralogy. Identification of minerals by crystallographic, physical and chemical properties. Uses and occurrence and association of minerals. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 40 Elementary Mineralogy Introduction to crystallography and to the physics and chemistry of minerals. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 41 Mineralogy Lectures and laboratory work fundamentals of crystallography and mineralogy. The introductory study of crystal models is followed by instruction in blowpipe analysis. These preliminaries are then applied to the study of minerals by intensive work in determinative mineralogy. A close acquaintance is made with about one hundred and ten of the most common minerals. The lecture cover elementary geometrical and physical crystallography and descriptive mineralogy. NIGS 1952 Yes
Geol 42 Rock-Forming Minerals and Rocks Diagnostic minerals in igneous rocks; elementary treatment of rock groups and their inter-relations. Sight recognition of about 50 rock-forming minerals; megascopic identification of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock types. Field Trips. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 43 Engineering Geology Elementary geology and mineralogy with special emphasis on hydrology and useful minerals for electrical and mechanical engineering students. NIGS 1963 Yes
Geol 44 Mineralogy The characteristics, associations and alterations of important minerals or ores, gangues and related rocks. Includes a short study of crystallography for recognition of crystal characteristics. Determinative mineralogy, using blowpipe and other means for at least 150 minerals. NIGS 1956 Yes
Geol 50 Elementary Petrology Megascopic examination and classification of rocks; concepts of rock origin. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 50 Elementary Petrology Megascopic examination and classification of rocks; concepts of rock origins. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 52 Engineering Geology Elementary principles of geology as applied to general engineering. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 53 Engineering Geology Earth materials and geologic processes as applied to civil engineering problems. Field trips. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 60 Historical Geology Earth history and ancient life as recorded in rocks. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 70 Field Methods in Geology Introduction to techniques in geologic mapping, map reading, brunton tape traverse, recognition and recording of geological features. Writing of geologic reports. Field trips. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 101 Marine Geology Introduction to the study of the geology of the marine environment. NIGS 1976 Yes
Geol 102 Marine Geology (for Geology Majors) Properties of sea water. Morphology of the ocean floor. Marine sediments and their properties. Origin of oceans. Oceans as source of food and raw materials. With occasional field trips. NIGS, DAS 1977 Yes
Geol 103 General Geology for Engineering Students A general course covering general and economic geology and the elements of mineralogy; consisting of lectures, lab periods, recitations, and occasional field trips. NIGS 1925 Yes
Geol 103 Geology of Southeast Asia A review of the principles of geology with illustrations from Southeast Asia with particular emphasis on the Philippines, followed by studies of the geology of selected regions therein. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 105 Introduction to Geochemistry Chemistry in the study of geological problems. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 111 Geology of the Philippines General survey of the physiography, structure, stratigraphy, and economic deposits of the Philippines. NIGS 1952 Yes
Geol 112 Structural Geology Mechanics of rock deformation; nature, origin, types and field examples of primary and secondary rock structures. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 112.1 Laboratory in Structural Geology Graphic mathematical solution of problems in positions and dimensions of rock masses. NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 115 Field Methods in Geology Techniques in geologic mapping, map reading, brunton pace traverse, brunton tape traverse, recognition of geologic features, and others. Writing of geologic reports. NIGS 1977 Yes
Geol 120 Petroleum Geology A course intended to familiarize the student with (1) the stratigraphy and structural conditions of producing oil and gas fields of the United States and the Philippine Islands; (2) the methods of work employed in investigating producing or prospective oil fields; (3) the organization and presentation of field data in the form of reports. A brief description of the methods of oil production and control of wells will be included. Textbook: Geology of Petroleum by W.H. Emmons. NIGS 1925 Yes
Geol 120 Principles of Stratigraphy Concepts and procedures in the classification and correlation of rock units. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 120 Principles of Stratigraphy Concepts and procedures in the classification and correlation of rock units. Field trips. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 121 Geologic Structures Description and criteria for recognition of structures inherent in or assumed by rock masses. Real patterns in relation to structures; consideration of mineralogic and textural changes as related to deformation of rocks. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 121 Systematic Paleontology and Tertiary Conchology A study of invertebrate fossils, their classification and their geologic and geographic distribution with special emphasis on Philippine materials. Primarily intended for students specializing Geology, Geography and Biology. NIGS 1925 Yes
Geol 121.1 Laboratory in Geologic Structures Megascopic and microscopic examination of rock illustrating structural changes; field relations from maps and field studies. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 122 Principles of Geomorphology A study of the land forms and the processes and agencies which create and modify them. NIGS 1952 Yes
Geol 122 Principles of Geomorphology Land forms and their, origin and modification. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 122 Principles of Geomorphology Land forms, their origin and modification. Introduction to aerial photo interpretation. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 123 Mineralogy Includes a detailed study of the chemical and physical properties of common rock-making minerals and some of the rarer minerals of economic importance; blowpipe analysis. NIGS 1932 Yes
Geol 130 Elementary Paleontology The nature, significance and classification of fossils. NIGS 1967 Yes
Geol 130 Elementary Paleontology The nature, significance and classification of fossils. NIGS 1975 Yes
Geol 131 Micropaleontology Introduction to animal and plant microfossils. Emphasis on Foraminifera. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 133 Historical Geology Continuation of Geology 3. Historical geology, and laboratory work in lithology and on the study of geologic structure and maps. Also several geologic field trips are taken. NIGS 1937 Yes
Geol 134 Elementary Paleontology Fundamental treatment of the basic concepts of paleontology. NIGS 1952 Yes
Geol 134 Survey of Paleontology Fossil invertebrates, vertebrates and plants, with discussion of their morphology, taxonomy and geologic distribution. NIGS 1955 Yes
Geol 135 Historical Geology Earth History and ancient life as recorded in rocks. NIGS 1979 Yes
Geol 135 Systematic Invertebrate Paleontology I Selected phyla of fossils. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 136 Systematic Invertebrate Paleontology II Continuation of Geology 135. NIGS 1952 Yes
Geol 140 Optical Mineralogy Principles of crystal optics, identification of minerals in grain and thin-section. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 140 Optical Mineralogy Principles of crystal optics; identification of minerals in grain and thin-sections. NIGS 1963 Yes
Geol 141 Optical Mineralogy Application of the principles of light transmission to identification of minerals in grain and thin-section. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 144 Mineragraphy The study of ores under the microscope. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 150 Petrography and Petrology Microscopic examination and classification of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks; Genesis. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 150 Petrography and Petrology Microscopic examination and classification of rocks; interpretation of their characters with regard to genesis. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 151 Advanced Engineering Geology A course designed to acquaint the student with geological considerations in engineering work. NIGS 1952 Yes
Geol 152 Sedimentary Petrology and Sedimentology Microscopic examination and classification of sedimentary rocks; sedimentary environment and facies. NIGS, AS 1985 Yes
Geol 154 Principles of Vulcanism Nature, processes and effects of vulcanism and the development of geothermal energy. NIGS 1975 Yes
Geol 160 Systematic Invertebrate Paleontology Selected phyla of fossils. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 161 Procedure in Stratigraphy Analysis of stratigraphic problems, coordination of field procedure with laboratory studies; presentation of stratigraphic results. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 162 Micropaleontology Classification and morphology of various plant and animal microfossils with emphasis on Foraminifera and their stratigraphic occurrences in the Philippines. DAS, NIGS 1975 Yes
Geol 163 Field Geology Design to teach practical methods of geologic mapping in the field. NIGS 1939 Yes
Geol 170 Field Geology An introduction to independent geologic mapping, field research, and preparation of a formal geologic report. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 170 Field Methods in Geology Methods and techniques of observing geologic features and recording geologic data. Given in an area selected for lithologic, stratigraphic, or structural variety, and for economic importance or possibilities. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 171 Mineral Data Analysis NIGS 2003 Yes
Geol 172 Introduction to Geostatistics Principles, concepts, and models in Geostatistics. Examination of the bases, implications, uses and limitations of prevailing Geostatistical models. NIGS 1977 Yes
Geol 173 Introduction to Earth Resource Economics Principles of economics necessary for understanding the behavior and characteristics of earth resource based industries. NIGS, DAS 1985 Yes
Geol 174 Introduction to Earth Resources Project Evaluation Principles of earth resources project evaluation, including environmental impact assessment; application to exploration projects; case studies. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 175 Computer Methods in Geology Application of computer methods in various fields of geology. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 177 Geology of the Philippines and Southeast Asia Geologic evolution of the Philippines and Southeast Asia. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 180 Field Methods in Geology Methods and techniques of observing geologic features and recording geologic data. given in an area selected for lithologic, stratigraphic, or structural variety, and for economic importance or possibilities. NIGS 1955 Yes
Geol 181 Elementary Geophysics Fundamentals of physics of the earth and their application to the search for valuable earth materials. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 181 Elementary Geophysics Fundamentals of physics of the earth and their applications. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 182 Geochemical Exploration Principles and methods of geochemistry as applied to the mineral explorations. , DAS 1963 Yes
Geol 182 Introduction to Geochemistry Chemistry in the study of geological problems. DAS, 1967 Yes
Geol 183 Microstructure of Ores Class and laboratory exercises devoted to microscopic examination of polished specimens of ores and metals. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 190 Petroleum Geology The occurrence, origin and accumulation of petroleum, a resume of exploration methods, organization of field data; application to the Philippines. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 190 Petroleum Geology The occurrence, origin and accumulation of petroleum, a resume of exploration methods, organization of field data; application to the Philippines. NIGS 1963 Yes
Geol 190 Petroleum Geology The occurrence, origin and accumulation of petroleum; exploration methods. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 191 Elementary Geophysics Introduction to the fundamentals of Physics of the earth and their application to the search of valuable earth materials. NIGS 1952 Yes
Geol 192 Non-Metallic Ore Deposits Nature, occurrence, and origin of coal and certain industrial minerals and rocks. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 193 Pharmaceutical Mineralogy This course includes the elements of crystallography, detailed study of the physical and chemical properties, occurrences and uses and determination of the more common minerals; with special emphasis to minerals and ores of metal used in pharmacy. Including mineral waters. NIGS 1930 Yes
Geol 194 Metalliferous Ore Deposits Nature, occurrence, and origin of metalliferous deposits. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 194 Metalliferous Ore Deposits Nature, occurrence, and origin of metalliferous deposits. NIGS 1985 Yes
Geol 196 Undergraduate Seminar Discussion of important topics in geology from current literature. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 198 Introduction to Mineral Economics Distinctive features of the mineral industries. Mineral industries in the economy. Conservation and stabilization. Minerals in international affairs. DAS, NIGS 1967 Yes
Geol 199 Seminar Discussion of important topics in geology from current literature. NIGS 1963 Yes
Geol 199 Seminar in Current Geologic Literature Discussion of important topics in Geology from current literature. Required of Senior Geology students. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 200 Bachelor's thesis in Geology NIGS 1939 Yes
Geol 200 Thesis NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 203 Geochemical Exploration Geochemical principles, techniques, interpretation, and procedures in geochemical exploration for mineral deposits. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 204 Volcanism Causes of volcanic activity. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 205 Geochemistry Distribution of chemical elements and isotopes in geologic environment; acquisition and interpretation of geochemical data. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 205 Geochemistry Distribution of chemical elements and isotopes in geologic environments; acquisition and interpretation of geochemical data. NIGS 2006 Yes
Geol 207 Mineral Equilibria Phase equilibria in multi-component systems involving geological minerals. NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 207 Mineral Equilibria Phase equilibria in multicomponent systems. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 208 Geochemistry of Hydrocarbons Geochemistry of coal, petroleum and natural gas in relation to their genesis. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 212 Advanced Structural Geology Tectonic elements and their patterns; theories of orogenesis. NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 213 Photogeology and Remote Sensing Concepts of remote sensing and geological interpretation of remote sensing imagery. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 214 Geotectonics Structure evolution of the crust, continents, island arcs and oceans using East and Southeast Asia among the models. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 215 Advanced Field Geology Mapping in complex geologic terranes. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 216 Geology for Large Infrastructures Principles and practice of geology in relation to the construction of large infrastructure projects. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 217 Hydrogeology NIGS 2003 Yes
Geol 218 Urban Geology Concepts and techniques of geology as applied to the planning, development and construction of public and private structures in urban communities. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 221 Minerology NIGS 1924 Yes
Geol 230 Marine Geology Geologic structure of ocean basis and continental margins; geological processes in the oceans. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 232 Systematic Invertebrate Paleontology Selected phyla of fossils. NIGS 1979 Yes
Geol 235 Micropaleontology I Technique of identifying specimens, the principles involved and study of identified specimens. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 236 Micropaleontology II the morphology and classification of selected fossil Foraminifera. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 237 Advanced Micropaleontology Study of large and small foraminifera with emphasis on Philippine materials. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 240 Advanced Mineralogy Methods of mineral diagnosis and systematic studies of the more important rock-forming and ore minerals and their stability. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 241 X-Ray Crystallography and Spectrography Principles of x-ray diffraction; survey of x-ray methods for the determination of crystal structure. NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 241 X-Ray Crystallography and Spectrography X-ray methods for the characterization of crystal structure and determination of chemical composition. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 242 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology The origin and history of igneous and metamorphic rocks. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 243 Crystal Chemistry and Crystal Physics Physical and chemical properties, structure types and stability of common rock-forming minerals. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 245 Mineralogy Examination of polished sections of ores and gangues to determine character, paragenesis and mode of formation. NIGS 1953 Yes
Geol 250 Igneous Petrology Igneous rock associations and their origins, with emphasis on Philippine rocks: microscopic study of igneous rocks including mineral examination with the use of universal stage. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 251 Metamorphic Petrology Properties and origin of metamorphic rocks; techniques applied to the study of metamorphic rocks. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 252 Sedimentology Processes and materials in sedimentary environments; application to selected Philippine examples. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 253 Sedimentary Petrology Genesis and classification of common sediments and sedimentary rocks, analysis and interpretation of fabric and composition of sedimentary rock. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 254 Volcanism Causes of volcanic activity; geochemistry and experimental petrology relating to the generation of lavas. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 255 Geothermal Resources Geology, geochemistry, and geophysics of geothermal resources; techniques of exploration, evaluation and development. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 260 Stratigraphic Analysis Application of stratigraphic principles to local and regional problems. Techniques in stratigraphic analysis. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 261 Paleogeology Regional studies of geologic history by use of isopach, paleogeologic, and facies map. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 270 Ore Microscopy Advanced microscopic techniques in ore mineral identification, interpretation of their textures and relationship with respect to the origin of a deposit; application to mineral processing. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 271 Mining Geology NIGS 1937 Yes
Geol 271 Mining Geology Application of geology to the search for and the exploration, development and exploitation of mineral deposits. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 272 Advanced Petroleum Geology Problems in the occurrence and accumulation of petroleum. NIGS 1960 Yes
Geol 273 Advanced Mineral Deposits Ore deposit types and origin of mineral deposits with emphasis on Philippine examples. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 274 Environmental Geology The application of geologic principles and concepts in environmental and resource assessment and management. NIGS 1989 Yes
Geol 274 Environmental Geology The application of geologic principles and concepts in environmental and resource assessment and management. NIGS 2006 Yes
Geol 275 Mineral Resource Economics Geologic and economic bases of mineral resources; basic issues in resource extraction; analytical models. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 276 Mineral Economics II Analysis of major metallic or energy commodities and their implications to domestic and world economies. NIGS 1977 Yes
Geol 276.1 Energy Resources Analysis of major energy commodities; behavior and implications to domestic and world economies. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 276.2 Metallic Mineral Resources Analysis of major metallic mineral resources; behavior and implications to Philippine and world economics. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 276.3 Nonmetallic Mineral Resources Analysis of major metallic mineral resources; behavior and implications to Philippine and world economics. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 276.4 Energy Resources NIGS 2003 Yes
Geol 277.1 Quantitative Methods in Mineral Economics I Linear stochastic modeling; application to mineral problems. NIGS 1978 Yes
Geol 277.2 Quantitative Methods in Mineral Economics II Principles of linear programming, input-output and related models; applications to mineral industry problems. NIGS 1978 Yes
Geol 278 Quantitative Methods Applied to Exploration Statistical and computer programming approach to mineral exploration. Problems of optimum search and efficient sampling schemes, ore reserve calculations and valuation. NIGS 1978 Yes
Geol 279 Energy and Mineral Policies Concepts, principles and constraints relevant to the formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of energy and mineral development. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 281 Geophysical Exploration I Theory and application of gravity and magnetic methods of exploration. NIGS 1967 Yes
Geol 282 Geophysical Exploration II Theory and application of refraction and reflection seismic methods of exploration. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 283 Geophysical Exploration III Theory and application of electrical and electromagnetic methods of exploration. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 284 Solid Earth Geophysics Seismology; the structure and the composition of the earth's interior. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 285 Geophysical Prospecting Use of geophysical instruments in mineral exploration. NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 289 Economics and Management of Mineral Exploration and Development Models, approaches and practices commonly used in the energy or mineral industries. NIGS 1981 Yes
Geol 290 Fundamental Problems in Geology Selected fundamental problems in geology, their relationships to each other; integration of the different branches of geology and of other sciences towards solution of these problems. NIGS 1954 Yes
Geol 291 Seminar in Petrology DAS, NIGS 1967 Yes
Geol 292 Seminar in Structural Geology DAS, NIGS 1967 Yes
Geol 293 Seminar in Ore Genesis NIGS 1967 Yes
Geol 294 Seminar in Geochemistry NIGS 1967 Yes
Geol 295 Seminar in Paleontology NIGS 1967 Yes
Geol 296 Seminar NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 297 Special Topics NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 298 Seminar in Mineral Economics NIGS 1977 Yes
Geol 331 Environmental Geology Conservation and management of earth resources and application of geologic data for urban, rural and regional development. NIGS 1974 Yes
Geol 350 Petrology of Igneous Rocks The origin and history of igneous rocks Graduate School 1956 Yes
Geol 376.1 Research on Energy Commodities Directed research in energy commodities. NIGS 1978 Yes
Geol 376.2 Research on Metallic Mineral Commodities Directed research in metallic mineral commodities. NIGS 1978 Yes
Geol 376.3 Research on Non-Metallic Mineral Commodities Directed research in non-metallic mineral commodities. NIGS 1978 Yes
Geol 376.4 Research on Mineral Commodities Valuation and Forecasting Directed research in mineral resources forecasting and valuation. NIGS 1978 Yes
Geol 399 Research NIGS 1984 Yes
Geol 399.1 Research in Geochemistry NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 399.10 Research in Mineral Economics NIGS 1977 Yes
Geol 399.2 Research in Structural Geology NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 399.3 Research in Stratigraphy NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 399.4 Research in Mineralogy NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 399.5 Research in Petrology NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 399.6 Research in Paleontology NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 399.7 Research in Geophysics NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 399.8 Research in Ore Deposits NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 399.9 Research in Mineral Exploration and Development NIGS 1973 Yes
Geol 400 PhD Dissertation NIGS 1973 Yes
Geology 1 General Geology Geologic agents and processes; the principles under which their effects are produced. Emphasis on the formation of the Philippine Archipelago with a summary of some field trips. AS 1955 Yes
Geology 1 Geology AS 1929 Yes
Geology 1 Geology 1 AS 1953 Yes
Geology 11 Principles of Geology Rocks and rock masses- their characteristics and how these characters are required, modified, transformed trough geologic processes. Occasional field trips. AS 1963 Yes
German 00 Lectures in German A phonetic German course, including pronunciation, diction and grammar. Open only to students of the Conservatory of Music. DEL 1934 Yes
German 2 Intermediate German Second course. DEL 1922 Yes
German 4 Scientific German DEL 1921 Yes
German 10 Elementary Course Pronunciation, grammar, easy readings, with practice in speaking and writing German. DEL 1977 Yes
German 11 Elementary Course Continuation of German 10 DEL 1977 Yes
German 12 Intermediate Course Class and outside reading of selected texts. Grammar and written exercises continued. DEL 1977 Yes
German 13 Intermediate Course Continuation of German 12 DEL 1977 Yes
German 14 Advanced Language Course I DEL 2002 Yes
German 15 Advanced Language Course II Continuation of German 14 DEL 2002 Yes
German 20 Advanced Language Course I DEL 1981 Yes
German 21 Advanced Language Course II Continuation of German 20 DEL 1981 Yes
German 30 Advanced Spoken German I Prerequisite: 12 units of German DEL 1994 Yes
German 31 Advanced Spoken German II Continuation of German 30 DEL 1994 Yes
German 40 Advanced Grammar Advanced principles of grammar along with practice in their application. DEL 1994 Yes
German 45 Introduction to German Phonetics and Phonology DEL 2002 Yes
German 50 Advanced Syntax and Composition DEL 1981 Yes
German 60 Composition Mechanics of composition and of its different genres. DEL 1994 Yes
German 80 German Stylistics Introduction to German stylistics using literary texts. DEL 2002 Yes
German 100 German Culture and Civilization Readings in the historical development of civilization in Germany. DEL 1990 Yes
German 100 History of German Literature This course is designed to introduce the students to the lives and works of the more important authors and to give an insight into the different epochs of German literature. DEL 1935 Yes
German 101 Contemporary German Culture and Civilization Continuation of German 100 DEL 1990 Yes
German 102 History of the German Language This course deals with the evolution of the German language from the earliest times to the present day. DECL 1932 Yes
German 104 German DEL 1926 Yes
German 105 Masterpieces of German Literature This course enables the student to read intelligently the great authors of Germany. Special attention is given to prosody, to vocabulary and syntax and to the literary merits of each work. DEL 1935 Yes
German 106 Masterpieces of German Literature Continuation of German 105 DEL 1935 Yes
German 110 Survey of German Literature DEL 1977 Yes
German 110 Survey of German Literature DEL 2002 Yes
German 120 Representative German Authors Designed to introduce the students to the lives and works of the more important authors and to give an insight into the different epochs of German literature. DEL 2002 Yes
German 121 Representative German Authors II Continuation of German 120 DEL 1990 Yes
German 140 Technical German DEL 1977 Yes
German 140 Technical German DEL 1999 Yes
German 142 Scientific Language DEL 1994 Yes
German 150 Masterpieces of German Literature The great authors of Germany, with special attention to prosody, vocabulary and syntax and the literary merits of each work. DEL 2002 Yes
German 151 Masterpieces of German Literature II Continuation of German 150 DEL 1990 Yes
German 152 History of the German Language A survey of the historical development of the German language; beginnings in the Indo-European Period; evolution of Primitive Germanic characteristics of Germanic languages; development of Old High German; study of early texts. DEL 1936 Yes
German 153 History of the German Language Development of the Germanic language through Old High German, Middle High German to Modern German, and changes in the language from Luther to the present time. Reading and discussion of representative texts. DEL 1936 Yes
German 160 Contemporary German Literature DEL 2002 Yes
German 161 Contemporary German Literature II DEL 1990 Yes
German 170 Techniques of German Translation DEL 1977 Yes
German 197 Special Topics DEL 1990 Yes
German 201 DEL 1929 Yes
German 0 German Diction DEL 1935 Yes
German 0F Elementary German DEL 1953 Yes
German 2a Intermediate German Preparatory to the reading of scientific papers. DEL 1947 Yes
German 2b Intermediate German Preparatory to the reading of scientific papers. DEL 1947 Yes
German I Elementary German DEL 1915 Yes
German III Advanced German DECL 1917 Yes
German O-B DEL 1926 Yes
German O-F German Diction German phonetics, including pronunciation, diction and grammar. (Open only to students of the Conservatory of Music) DEL 1935 Yes
German O-S German Diction Continuation of German O-F DEL 1935 Yes
GmE 202 Principles of Remote Sensing DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 203 Principles of Geographic Information Systems DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 205 Object-Oriented Programming for Geomatic Applications DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 210 Spatial Visualization Theory and application of both abstract and realistic visualization in two, three and four dimensions. Color theory; communication theory; cartography; map animation; hypermapping; environmental visualization; and augmented reality; three-dimensional modeling and transformations; perspective; hidden surface algorithms; illumination models; texture mapping; ray tracing; animation; applications of scientific and environmental visualization for planning and management in built and natural environments. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 211 Satellite Geodesy Theory and applications of modern satellite geodesy; theory and applications of satellite positioning, particularly in a geodetic context. Specific topics include: time systems, orbit computation, geodetic datum definition and coordinate systems, introduction to satellite positioning, error modeling, practical applications and considerations, data processing strategies, heights from GPS and geoid modeling and recent developments in satellite geodesy. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 216 Field Techniques in Applied Geodesy and Remote Sensing Field techniques for analysis, modeling accuracy assessment in remote sensing and geographic information systems. Application in resource mapping, monitoring and prediction. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 217 Cadastral Data Management Introduction to Land Administration, Land Policy; Land Tenure and Security; Legal Aspects; Land Registration and Cadastre; Land Reform; Spatial Data Infrastructure; Land Information Systems; ICT and Land Administration; Information system modeling - UML Cadastral data analysis and modeling; Core Cadastral Domain Model; Marine cadastre; Property valuation and taxation. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 220 Spatial Databases Fundamentals of spatial databases; spatial data modeling including entity-relationship and object-oriented data models; indexes and access methods including B-trees, quadtrees, and R-trees; and query languages and query processing. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 221 Spatial Analysis Spatial data types; data structures for spatial data; point patterns; measures of dispersion, arrangements; patterns of lines; paths, branching, topology and concepts of distance; patterns of area; patterns in fields; the role of spatial scale and spatial aggregation problems; exploratory spatial data analysis; and spatial autocorrelation. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 222 Advanced Geographic Information Systems Theory and application of advanced techniques in resource estimation, prediction and evaluation using GIS. Design of GIS; Temporal GIS; 3-D GIS; Spatial data quality; Error propagation; Model integration/coupling with GIS; Agent-Based Modeling. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 223 Integrated Spatial Systems Fundamental concepts, theory, and applications of integrating spatial technologies with enabling technologies, such as wireless communications and the Internet: studies in positioning techniques and measurement integration; distributed GIS, web mapping, interoperability; location-based services. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 230 Microwave Remote Sensing Theory and application of microwave remote sensing in resource mapping, monitoring and prediction; Radar development; Side Looking Radars (SLAR); Synthetic Aperture Radar, Imaging polarimetry, interferometry, radar altimetry, passive microwave systems. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 231 Lidar Remote Sensing Principles, technologies and applications of Lidar ("Light Detection and Ranging") remote sensing; Laser ranging; Airborne laser scanning; Lidar system design; full-wave laser scanning; quantitative Lidar simulation; Lidar data retrieval; Lidar sensitivity and error analysis. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 232 Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Principles, technologies and applications of hyperspectral remote sensing; spectral matching; spectral mixing analysis; high-dimensional implications for supervised classification. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 233 Close-Range Photogrammetry Principle and methods of close-range digital photogrammetry; industrial, engineering and other applications of vision metrology. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 241 Mathematical Geodesy and Adjustments of Geodetic Observations Review of Least Square Adjustments; Network deformation and analysis; Theory of Elasticity; Least-squares Collocation; Non-linear Adjustments; Datum Transformation Techniques; Ring Theory and Polynomial Theory as applied to problems in Geodesy. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 242 Satellite Positioning, Signal Processing and Numerical Methods Space-based positioning systems (such as GPS) are used in conjunction with sophisticated mathematical modelling to solve the problems of determining 3-D position on and near the surface of the earth. Static and kinematic positioning with the Global Positioning System (GPS). Inertial positioning; astronomic positioning; VLBI positioning; satellite laser ranging. Horizontal, vertical and three-dimensional networks; pre-analysis and post-analysis; theory of heights; gravimetry; global and local geoid determination; astrogeodetic, gravimetric and combined methods; leveling by GPS and the geoid. Introduction to signal processing, time series analysis and FFT techniques. Kalman filtering. DGE 2010 Yes
GmE 243 Satellite-Based Positioning Systems (SBPS) Technology Development SBPS receiver-software interface development; GPS functional library; GPS data platform and processing core; Concept of precise kinematic positioning and flight-state monitoring; precision estimation and comparisons. Application of GPS Theory and Algorithms. DGE 2010 Yes
Grazing Grazing This course is designed to give forestry students a working knowledge of animal industry including laws, consumption, production, and importation of animals, both for meat and for work. Ranch and pasture management including their improvement and the study of important forage and plants poisonous to animals. Delimitation of pasture lands from forest lands. Grazing and its effects on fores management, and specific areas adapted to pasture lands from forest lands. Grazing and its effects on forest managements, and specific areas adapted to pasture and grazing are discussed. College of Forestry 1947 Yes
Greek 1 Grammar, Syntax, and Vocabulary Introduction to the study of the language; characteristics and genius of Greek, mechanical structure of sentences and vocabulary in relation to English. AS 1953 Yes
Greek 2 Translation of Simple Greek: Stories and the Easter Passages from the Greek Classics Continuation of Greek 1. AS 1953 Yes
Gross Anatomy Gross Anatomy The basic cellular and structural alterations and the resulting functional disturbances & clinical manifestations of disease. Includes clinically-correlated gross & microscopic study materials from autopsy & colored slide projections & animal experiments. College of Medicine 1976 Yes
GsE 188 Modern Photogrammetry Mono and stereo photogrammetry; principles of vertical photogrammetry; principles of vertical photography and stereoscopy; optics; image coordinate refinement; theory of orientation and aerial triangulation; digital image processing; DEM, contour and orthophoto generation; principles of satellite photogrammetry; close-range applications. DGE 2010 Yes
GsE 189 Remote Sensing: Theory and Applications Fundamental concepts of remote sensing; electromagnetic radiation principles; history of aerial photography and space imaging; elements of visual interpretation; sensors and platform characteristics; digital image processing; information extraction; thermal infrared, microwave and LIDAR remote sensing; thematic mapping applications. DGE 2010 Yes
Gynecology Gynecology and Genito Urinary College of Medicine 1926 Yes