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3.00 Credits
Regional settlement of the United States; peopling of physiographic regions, creation of economic (cultural) regions, and geographic factors related to broad trends in American history. F
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Systematic treatment of the nature and structure of states, boundary problems, political policy for the oceans, international power, air space. F even
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3.00 Credits
Current major political, economic, and environmental crises occurring on either a global or a regional level. S odd
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3.00 Credits
Geographical analysis of selected American ethnic groups to include their cultural hearths, cultural landscapes, cultural evolutions, migrations, and current spatial distributions. Economic, social, and political correlates will be explored. F odd
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the physical, economic, and cultural geographic foundations of major Anglo-American regions. Regions to be discussed include Canada, the United States, the American West, the South, the Middle West, and the North East.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area D. Contrasting characteristics of a diverse world; influence of major social, cultural, economic, and political forces on societal behavior and institutions; impacts of geographical factors including location, climate, natural resources, urbanization, diffusion/adoption of innovations, and rural/urban life styles on development. G.E. Multicultural/International MI. FS
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Natural and cultural patterns of California; historical and regional geography of the state. S even
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area D. Physical and human geography of the western continental United States. Occupance of the region, both historically and in contemporary times, by different peoples including Indians, Hispanics, Anglos, and others. Examines population, land and resource use, urban centers, and subdivision of the American West. G.E. Integration ID. FS
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3.00 Credits
Geography of Latin America. Relationship of cultural and natural features; social and economic development; man-land relationships. Regions to be discussed include Mexico, Central America, Caribbean Islands, and South America.
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3.00 Credits
Examines human and physical geography (prehistoric, historic, and contemporary time periods) of several distinctive and important regions of the Western Hemisphere. Addresses the unique characteristics of these regions in terms of early human arrivals, cultural developments, conquest by European invaders, and modern survivals and cultural legacies. S odd
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