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GEO 201: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Physical environments of representative areas: landforms, climates, vegetation, and soils are emphasized, as well as their distribution and significance for man. 3 credits.
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GEO 205: Economic Geography I
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Economic Geography A geographical perspective of contemporary economic issues in the context of globalization and uneven development. The objectives of the course are to discuss concepts related to the evolution, spread, and spatial distribution of economic activity, and to explore how the resulting emerging locational patterns of economic activity are affected by globalization. Discussions will focus on issues such as trade, technological change, and government policy from the variegated perspective of labor, the firm, the consumer, and the state. 3 credits.
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GEO 208: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Political Geography The interrelationships between geographic and political factors in the modern world. Current international, national, and local problems, viewed in their geographic settings, form an important part of the course. 3 credits.
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GEO 260: Population Geography
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Population Geography A study of the distribution of people on the earth and the reasons therefore; patterns of population growth and decline, both historical and contemporary; migrations; and biological and cultural characteristics of population. 3 credits.
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GEO 265: Recreation Geography
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: junior or senior status. A systematic geography course focusing on the spatial aspects of recreation in both its urban and rural settings with special reference to the United States. The course utilizes the field resources of New Haven and southern Connecticut in analyzing the geographic dimensions of recreation. 3 credits.
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GEO 270: Maps and Mapmaking Technology
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Maps and Mapmaking Technology Surveys the social and cultural significance of general purpose and thematic maps as well as the science and technology of their creation. Shows many interdisciplinary uses of maps and explores their importance to scientific inquiry, commerce, and everyday l8ife. Teaches fundamental components of map interpretation including georeferencing, map projections, scale, generalization, sybmolization, use of color, types of maps, and misuse of maps. Introduces the student to mapmaking software/geographic information systems and its applications to display and query data for any portion of the earth's surface. 3 credits.
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GEO 273: Land Use Planning
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Land Use Planning An introduction to the principles of land use planning at the local, regional, state and federal levels. 3 credits.
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GEO 280: GIS for the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: An introductory course in ANT, GEO, HIS, PSC, PCH, PSY, or SOC OR departmental permission. Steps for successfully planning and carrying out geographic information systems (GIS) analysis for any study area in the social science disciplines. Integrates GIS into both qualitative and quantitative research and demonstrates the capabilities of and approaches to GIS so that students can use GIS to work with socio-spatial data in their own fields. Topics include fundamental asapects of coordinate systems and spatial databases; selecting topics for GIS analysis; research design; data collection and sampling; analysis and model development; output; interpretation; and future directions for GIS and social research. 3 credits.
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GEO 290: Research Methods in Geography
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: GEO 190 and (GEO 200 or 201)
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GEO 298: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: sophomore, junior, or senior status. Examination of developments, issues, and/or creative work in the field of geography. 3 credits.
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