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4.00 Credits
Exploration of the geography of the U.S. and Canada, including analysis of physical, cultural, economic, and political landscapes. Emphasis on the importance of the two countries as a center of world economic power. Co-listed as HIST 391. Offered: On rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Regional exploration of the entire African continent, focusing on the physical structure, cultural patterns, population distribution, political evolution, resource bases, and economic activities which give character to the continent. Co-listed as POLS 392W. Offered: On rotation.
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4.00 Credits
In-depth analysis of landforms, and cultural, political, and economic factors which shape the character of the region. Co-listed as HIST 393 and POLS 393. Offered: On rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Regional analysis of the Asian continent focusing on the spatial patterns of physical structure, culture, environment, history, and politics which characterize the region. Co-listed as HIST 395 and POLS 395. Offered: On rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Regional exploration of Latin America, focusing on the cultural, historical, environmental, economic, and political spatial patterns that give character to the region. Co-listed as POLS 396. Prereq: Junior standing or demonstration of academic maturity. Offered: On rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the geographical forces that influence the landscapes of Latin America and how they change over time. This course is organized by substantive topics rather than by country. Topics include regional specific plate tectonics, weather systems, oceanographic systems, and river systems. Offered: Fall, on rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Development of GIS projects with emphasis on organizational management and software customization. Includes exploration of computer programming and scripting languages for enhanced geoprocessing capabilities. Prereq: GEOG 216 and GEOG 371. Offered: Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Internships in governmental agencies, corporations, and industry under supervision of the department. Can be repeated once, but only one internship can count toward the major. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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4.00 Credits
Special topics in geography that are not normally examined in depth in the regular course offerings. Focus on research interests of faculty members, newly emerging areas of interest in geography, or current events. Courses may be offered by visiting faculty or as experimental advanced courses by departmental faculty. Prereq: Junior class standing or permission of department chair.
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4.00 Credits
Specialized course intended as a synthesizing experience for the major. Course is required for graduation and consists of an independent research project in a subfield specialty involving a research component, a writing component, and a public, oral presentation of research results. A minimum grade of C is required to pass this course. Offered: Fall.
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