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GEOG 431: Environmental Regulations
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: GEOG 130 or GEOG 331 or consent of instructor This course examines environmental regulation as a significant aspect of environmental geography, which is the study of spatial aspects of the interaction between humans and the natural world. In the United States, much of that interaction is mediated through environmental regulations, which in turn arise from a series of landmark environmental laws, including the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act and Superfund. Students will learn about the origins of these acts, how they give rise to regulations, and how enforcement of regulations is articulated at the federal, state and local levels. Innovations such as toxic reduction will be discussed in a regulatory context, as will the implications of regulatory programs for non-government organizations, consultants and private industry. Alternate spring semesters.
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GEOG 441: Geographic Frameworks
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: GEOG 290 or consent of instructor This course enables undergraduate students majoring in primary or secondary education to develop a detailed understanding of the discipline of geography. State, national and international framework documents are examined, with particular attention to current Massachusetts frameworks. The course is organized around such fundamental geographic concepts as place, scale, regions and human-environment interaction. It demonstrates how geographers use these concepts to develop a greater understanding of the world. Alternate fall semesters.
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GEOG 462: Principles of Urban Planning
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: GEOG 213 and GEOG 290; or consent of instructor An introduction to the process of planning which deals with the interrelationships of resources, facilities, activities, and people over time and space. Offered alternate years, spring semester. (Formerly GEOG 420) May be taken for graduate-level credit.
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GEOG 463: Applications in Urban Planning
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: GEOG 462 This course is intended for students with a strong interest in urban and regional planning. The course examines past cases and future proposals for a variety of land use and zoning decisions. The focus is on applying good growth management practices that allow communities to sustain their economic health, foster diversity, and promote sense of place. Students will analyze current trends in population, employment and housing in order to construct an example master plan that relates these factors to land use and development choices that promote smart growth. Alternate years, spring semester.
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GEOG 490: Seminar in Geography
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Open to geography majors in their final year The historical development of methods and techniques used in geographic research. Preparation of a research paper on a problem selected from one of the subdivisions of geography. For senior geography majors. Fall semester. May be taken for graduate-level credit. (CWRM)
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GEOG 497: Undergraduate Research in Geography
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and acceptance by the supervising faculty member Students who are accepted by a faculty member as a participant in an undergraduate field or laboratory research project enroll in this course. Projects entail research in the faculty member’s subdiscipline and are publicized as they become available. Students are extensively involved in experimental planning, execution, analysis and reporting, and present their results to the department.
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GEOG 498: Internship in Geography or Planning
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Consent of the department; formal application required Student internships in local planning department or agency. The purpose of this internship is to provide a student with experience in various aspects of his/her planning interest. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Either semester.
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GEOG 499: Directed Study in Geography
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Consent of the department; formal application required Directed study is open to juniors and seniors who have demonstrated critical and analytical abilities in their studies and who wish to pursue a project independently. May be taken twice for a maximum of six credits. Either semester.
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GEOG 502: Research
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Bridgewater State University
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GEOG 503: Directed Study
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Bridgewater State University
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