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GEO 398: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Special Topics Examination of developments, issues, and/or creative work in the field of geography. 3 credits.
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GEO 403: Applied Sustainability
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: GEO 303
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GEO 403 - Applied Sustainability
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GEO 405: Environmental Justice
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Environmental Justice
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GEO 405 - Environmental Justice
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GEO 460: GIS for Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: One course in an environmental science (BIO, CHE, ESC, GEO, SCE or ENV) or one course in computer science or departmental permission Teaches students in environmental and spatial sciences how to use geographic information systems (GIS) to visualize, query and begin to analyze key aspects of terrain (such as elevation, slope and aspect, landuse, landcover and vegetation) as well as human modifications and the built environment. Input and edit georeferenced data from multiple sources such as paper maps and global positioning systems (GPS) and learn aspects of various coordinate systems and spatial database designs in order to link attribute data to inputted geographic features. Classify and symbolize data in order to create maps; embed graphs and reports in maps; and output maps in digital and paper form. Export GIS data to other software packages and import spatial data from other software packages into GIS software. 4 credits
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GEO 461: GIS Analysis of Environment
4.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: GEO 460 Extends skills learned in GEO 460 to include 2D & 3D surface and sub-surface modeling for interrelated applications in natural resource management, biology abd the physical environment. Applications include determination and visualization of viewsheds and watersheds; least cost path analysis and network analysis for modeling flows through biophysical and human systems such as streams, habitat corridors and roads; and proximity analysis for any application, such as habitat suitability or flood risk, in which the spatial context of features on the landscape is important. Methods such as interpolation to calculate and map unknown values or probabilities for locations using measured values at sample sites. Develop simple and complex spatial models, including regression models and process models, for multifaceted environmental processes and relationships such as soil erosion and surface and sub-surface groundwater flow. Integrate GIS analysis with statistical software and other software packages and methods. 4 credits.
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GEO 461 - GIS Analysis of Environment
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GEO 470: Field Techniques
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Field Techniques Course involves field study in either the southern Connecticut region or an area outside the United States. Areas are visited and mapped and techniques of field research are studied dealing with the physical and human aspects of the environment. 3 credits.
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GEO 470 - Field Techniques
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GEO 480: Computer Applications in Geo
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: CSC 100 or equivalent, and at least two GEO courses or departmental permission. Geographical data processing, using available computer programs and development of programming techniques emphasizing geographical concepts. 3 credits.
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GEO 480 - Computer Applications in Geo
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GEO 481: Spatial Analysis
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: 3 credits in GEO. Application of statistical techniques to analyze geographic phenomena. 3 credits.
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GEO 481 - Spatial Analysis
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GEO 490: Seminar in Geographic Thought
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: GEO 200 and 201, and Senior Status. Special Information: Field Trip. A capstone experience for Geography majors focusing on the integration of geographic theory and geographic practice in the context of selected contemporary issues, events or processes through a combination of seminar style discussions and field-research project based learning. The course also provides an overview of the historical and philosophical development of the discipline. 3 credits.
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GEO 494: Geography for Teachers
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisites: Three GEO courses or departmental permission. Methods of teaching geography are designed for elementary and secondary school Education majors. The class uses National and State Geography Standards and incorporates the Five Themes of Geography (location, place, relationships within places, movement, and regions) as curriculum organizers. Classroom lessons will model a variety of teaching strategies. The use of computer tools is expected. 3 credits.
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