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GEOG 404: Rural Geography And Land- Use Planning
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Analysis of the economic, demographic and spatial patterns of the rural United States. Special attention given to the problems and potentialities of non-metropolitan areas and to land use planning. Prerequisite: GEOG 203. Three hours per week.
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GEOG 406: Regional Planning
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Analysis of the spatial incidence of economic growth. Emphasis on the spatial dimension as an important consideration in the theory and practice of economic development planning. Prerequisites: GEOG 203, 308. Three hours per week.
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GEOG 408: Urban Planning
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Examination of theories and policies related to urban development and land use planning, along with techniques for evaluation. Assessment of the urban planning process with case studies. Prerequisite: GEOG 308. Three hours per week.
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GEOG 410: Meteorology
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Analysis of physical processes and dynamics of the atmosphere. Topics include upper atmospheric flow, forecasting and severe weather. Prerequisite: GEOG 201. Three hours per week.
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GEOG 411: Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of the surface of the earth and the geologic processes that modify it. Topics include the effects of water, wind, ice and other agents of erosion and deposition and the resulting landforms. Prerequisite: GEOL 103 or GEOG 104 or 105. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.
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GEOG 412: Weather Analysis And Forecasting
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Introduction to the basic tools of weather analysis and techniques of weather forecasting. Acquire the skills needed to analyze and interpret surface and upper-air observations, data from satellites and radar, atmospheric soundings, and severe weather indices. Make forecasts of temperature, precipitation and other meteorological conditions. Prerequisites: GEOG 201, 410. Three hours lecture per week.
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GEOG 413: Applied Climatology
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Analysis of the impact of climate on the physical environment and human behavior. Topics include climatic change, contemporary climatic problems and the influence of climate on agriculture, and energy use. Prerequisite: GEOG 201 or permission of instructor. Three hours per week.
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GEOG 414: Research And Writing
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Development of research methods in geography. Topics include formulation of problems, establishment of hypotheses, development of structures for testing hypotheses and practice with forms of geographic presentation. Maps, numerical and field methods are used. May not receive credit for both GEOG 300 and GEOG 414. Prerequisites: GEOG 204, junior-level standing, 12 credits in geography. Three hours per week.
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GEOG 415: Selected Problems
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Independent study permitting research or in-depth work on a selected topic to be indicated on student's transcript. May be taken twice for credit under different subtitles. Intended for seniors with 18 or more hours in geography. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.
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GEOG 419: Advanced Geographic Information Science
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of current theories and development trends in GIS technology. Emphasis on hands-on working knowledge utilizing ARC/INFO software. Prerequisites: GEOG 319 and COSC 118 or 120. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.
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