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GEO |
5503 |
Conservation (3) |
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A study of the conservation of
natural and human resources with emphasis on population
expansion as the major element in a changing ecology. |
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GEO |
5504 |
Economic Geography (3) |
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A study of the spatial patterns
of economic activities including production, distribution,
consumption and the environmental consequences of these
activities. |
|
GEO |
5506 |
Urbanism (3) |
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A study of the historical,
physical, economic, and social evolutions of urbanized
areas. Emphasis on contemporary urban problems with
implications for policy and planning. |
|
GEO |
5508 |
Rural America: Past and Present (3) |
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A study of rural society, its
organizations, agencies, institutions, population trends and
composition, patterns of settlement, social processes, and
change in character. |
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GEO |
5511 |
Demography (3) |
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An analysis of past and present
population changes, population characteristics and the
interrelationship of population and other social, economic,
environmental, and political factors. |
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GEO |
5512 |
Geography of
Latin America (3) |
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This course covers Latin
American countries and colonies and their strategic and
economic importance to the U. S.
NOTE: Not
open to education majors. |
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GEO |
5526 |
Geography of
the Russian Realm (3) |
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An analysis of the physical and
cultural elements of Russia and the other former republics
of the Soviet Union. |
|
GEO |
5535 |
Historical
Geography of North America (3) |
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|
An analysis of the physical and
cultural factors in the development of North America from
early European settlement to the present. |
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GEO |
5595 |
Selected Topics in Geography (3) |
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|
This course focuses on a topic
of a timely nature and/or special interest. Course may be
taken twice for a maximum of six hours toward degree
requirements. See semester hour limits listed under Course
Restrictions in General Regulations section. |
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GEO |
6624 |
Geographic
Characteristics of the Developing Realm (3) |
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This course focuses on the
identification and analysis of the social, economic,
demographic, environmental, and political characteristics of
the developing realm. |
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GEO |
6625, |
Specialized Study in Area of Geography (1-6
hours) |
| |
6626,
6627 |
A study of a problem or
problems using research techniques. Selection of problem
must be approved by the professor under whom the study is to
be made, and the Dean of Arts and Sciences. The study
should contribute to the student’s program. Preparation of
a scholarly paper is required and may involve oral defense.
Total credit for any combination of enrollments in these
courses may not exceed four semester hours. A specialized
study may be substituted for a required course only once in
a student’s program. See semester hour limits listed under
Course Restrictions in General Regulations section. |
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GEO |
6650 |
Geography of the Global Economy (3) |
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An examination of the global
economy from colonialism to the present. Social, political,
and environmental factors associated with the diffusion and
intensification of world trade are examined. |