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GES 395: GIS Internship
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Supervised field experience using geospatial technologies. A formal proposal and reports are required. See department materials for specific guidelines and instructions.
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GES 401: Seminar In Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Selected theories and methodologies of cultural geography and the current trends within the discipline; students prepare a seminar paper that incorporates the concepts of a specific approach applied to a local phenomenon.
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GES 411: Scope And Philosophy Of Geography And Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Historical development of geography as a spatial discipline. History of conservation and modern environmentalism. Relationship between these two fields, and overview of the M.A. program and graduate level studies.
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GES 415: Geospatial Data Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Use of modern technologies in preparation of thematic maps, and an overview of spatial analysis with geographic information systems. Topics include data collection, input, storage, retrieval, manipulation and output.
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GES 416: GIS For Natural Systems Management
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Theory and concepts of data storage, retrieval, visualization, modelling, and output for natural resource applications and management. Students will develop spatial analysis techniques for environmental data, culminating in independently designed research projects.
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GES 417: Urban Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Analysis of urban environment with GIS. Use of public data to study urban processes such as suburbanization, segregation, economic development, network-based transportation and site location. Student exploration will culminate in a research project of the student's selection.
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GES 430: Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Students conduct research and write a research paper on an approved topic to fulfill requirements for the Master of Arts degree. Credit for this course and GES 431 Thesis Seminar, will not be permitted. See departmental policies.
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GES 431: Thesis Seminar: Geography And Environmental Studies
6.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Students conduct research and write a thesis to fulfill requirements for the Master of Arts degree. Credit for this course and 430 will not be permitted. See department policies.
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GES 435: Seminar In Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Students will investigate geomorphic systems and the importance of physical geography for studying the Earth. This course will introduce the principles, models and theories of physical geography followed by a more applied look at the different landscapes. Book chapters, peer reviewed articles, discussion, and a research paper will be required.
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GES 437: Seminar: Global Wildlife Issues
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Wildlife ecology, management, and policy are studied from global to local scales. Topics will include evolution and distribution of wildlife, habitat and territory, biomes and ecosystems. Human impacts will also be studied. These include habitat loss/disruption, hunting, pollution, introduction of new species and conservation efforts, environmental ethics, and environmental policies.
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