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GES 302B: Regional Geography: Illinois
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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GES 302C: Regional Geography: Africa
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Descriptive, explanatory, and predictive study of a major region. Emphasis is placed on the region's defining human/social and physical factors, on its distinct problems and opportunities, and its role in a wider spatial context.
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GES 302D: Reginal Geography: World Oceans
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
The geography and distribution of the oceans; physical geography of the ocean floor; coastal landforms; distribution of earthquakes and volvanoes; oceans and climate; distribution of life in the oceans; human use and abuse of the sea, including contemporary problems and future opportunities; ocean resources; laws of the sea; the importance of the oceans to environmental quality of the earth.
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GES 302F: Regional Geography: Australia And The Pacific Islands
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Descriptive, explanatory, and predictive study of a major region. Emphasis is placed on the region's defining human/social and physical factors, on its distinct problems and opportunities, and its role in a wider spatial context.
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GES 302F - Regional Geography: Australia And The Pacific Islands
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GES 302G: Regional Geography: Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Descriptive, explanatory, and predictive study of a major region. Emphasis is placed on the region's defining human/social and physical factors, on its distinct problems and opportunities, and its role in a wider spatial context.
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GES 302G - Regional Geography: Caribbean
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GES 302H: Regional Geography: Eastern Europe
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Descriptive, explanatory, and predictive study of a major region. Emphasis is placed on the region's defining human/social and physical factors, on its distinct problems and opportunities, and its role in a wider spatial context.
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GES 302H - Regional Geography: Eastern Europe
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GES 302K: Regional Geography: East Asia
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Descriptive, explanatory, and predictive study of a major region. Emphasis is placed on the region's defining human/social and physical factors, on its distinct problems and opportunities, and its role in a wider spatial context.
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GES 302L: Regional Geography: Southeast Asia
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Descriptive, explanatory, and predictive study of a major region. Emphasis is placed on the region's defining human/social and physical factors, on its distinct problems and opportunities, and its role in a wider spatial context.
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GES 302M: Regional Geography: Russia & Central Asia
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Descriptive, explanatory, and predictive study of a major region. Emphasis is placed on the region's defining human/social and physical factors, on its distinct problems and opportunities, and its role in a wider spatial context.
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GES 302N: Regional Geography: South Asia
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Descriptive, explanatory, and predictive study of a major region. Emphasis is placed on the region's defining human/social and physical factors, on its distinct problems and opportunities, and its role in a wider spatial context.
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