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GEOG 465 /565: Social Geography
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: GEOG 160 or consent of instructor. The geographies of society, including various methodological and theoretical approaches to social geography. Topics may include socio-spatial inequality, crime, housing, religious systems, medical and health geography, feminist geography, the geography of sexuality, the geography of race, or poststructuralist geography.
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GEOG 466: Urban Geography:Principles
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Examination of cities: their location, shape, structure and function. Selected world population clusters, theoretical and practical application of urban planning and the evolution of cities are studied. (Lecture, problems.)
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GEOG 466 - Urban Geography:Principles
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GEOG 467 /567: Urban Geography:Metropolitan Problems
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: GEOG 466 or consent of instructor. (Undergraduates register in GEOG 467; graduates register in GEOG 567.) Geographic components of metropolitan problems and their solutions. Problems related to transportation systems, housing, evolution of ghettos, urban perception and behavioral patterns will be discussed in terms of theoretical and practically applied urban planning solutions. (Lecture, problems 3 hrs.)
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GEOG 468: World Cities/Cities of the World
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisites: GEOG 100, 120 or 160. GEOG 360 and 366 highly recommended. Comparative examination of major world cities within the context of their regional and national urban systems. Compares and contrasts cities of developed and developing worlds. Explores divergent urbanization patterns and world city development in major cultural realms. Letter grade only (A-F).
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GEOG 468 - World Cities/Cities of the World
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GEOG 470: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: GEOG 100 or consent of instructor. Comparative study of the earth's politically organized regions and related systems. Varied approaches are explored, such as power analysis, genetic analysis, and functional analysis of political units. Stresses political geographic concepts used in analyzing the viability of states and nations. (Lecture, problems.)
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GEOG 470 - Political Geography
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GEOG 473: Remote Sensing
4.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisites: GEOG 200 or equivalent and GEOG 380 or consent of instructor. Processing and interpretation of aerial photographs and digital satellite imagery. Topics include the electromagnetic spectrum, energy-matter interactions, sensor characteristics, and the acquisition, processing and interpretation of imagery for applications including the analysis of vegetation dynamics, surface hydrology and urban environments. (Seminar 3 hours; Laboratory 2 hours). Letter grade only (A-F).
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GEOG 473 - Remote Sensing
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GEOG 474: Introduction to Digital Image Processing
4.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisites: GEOG 140 and 473 or consent of the instructor. Provides a background to the principles and concepts of digital image processing and the extraction of information from digital satellite data with focus various enhancement and extraction techniques, specifically, within the visible and near-infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. (Seminar 3 hours; Laboratory 2 hours). Letter grade only (A-F).
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GEOG 474 - Introduction to Digital Image Processing
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GEOG 475: Geographical Applications in Remote Sensing
4.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisites: GEOG 140, 160, 473, and 474. Focuses on remote sensing applications. Students will be introduced to sophisticated imagery and analysis techniques, as applied to weather and fire modeling, arid lands environmental problems, or the urban environment. (Seminar 3 hours; Laboratory 2 hours). Letter grade only (A-F).
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GEOG 475 - Geographical Applications in Remote Sensing
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GEOG 481: Geographic Information Science for Natural Sciences
4.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisites: Junior/Senior/Graduate standing; GEOG 140 or BIOL 153 or 211B or GEOL 102. Introduces fundamentals of geographic information science and systems (GIS) to non-geography students, including concepts and skills in spatial reasoning and spatial thinking. Explores GIS in spatial query, problem analysis and decision support, using biologic, geologic, and ecologic applications. (2 hours of seminar, 2 hours of computer laboratory.)
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GEOG 481 - Geographic Information Science for Natural Sciences
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GEOG 482: Map Design for Presentation and GIS
4.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisites: GEOG 200 or equivalent and 380 or consent of instructor. Theory and techniques in the creation of thematic maps including design, generalization, and symbolization, with an emphasis on computer presentation methods. (Seminar 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours).
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