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4.00 Credits
NonSoviet Asia from the Middle East to Japan and southward to Indonesia. Emphasis on environmental, cultural and political patterns and their relevance to current problems. 4 lecture discussions.
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4.00 Credits
Physical, cultural, and regional patterns of the nations of Africa. Emphasis within regions on development patterns of the new countries in Africa. 4 lecture discussions.
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4.00 Credits
Student analysis and presentations of issues in the natural environment and the cultural landscape of Europe. Major current trends in social, cultural, economic and political developments in Western and Eastern Europe; relationship between historical and geographical diversity. 4 lectures/problemsolving.
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14.00 Credits
Individual or group investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4units per quarter. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) techniques for the analysis of spatial and locational patterns of human population, population characteristics and population change. Housing, migration and commuting patterns. Market analysis and site location decision support. Neighborhood segregation and transitions. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours activity. Corequisites: GEO 405/405A. Prerequisite: GEO 240/240A or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Guidance and critiquing of student work in the analysis an evaluation of the geographical characteristics of the natural environment and its human use. Includes field mapping, systematic and random sampling of spatial phenomena, and environmental impact reporting. 4 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisite: GEO 309 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Student interpretation of spatial and spectral information from imagery produced in the photosensitive region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Experimentation with multispectral photography of the environment. Radialline maps and mosaics from air photos and satellite photos. 4 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisite: GEO 103 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Assessment and evaluation of the interplay between the American system of law and the natural system of the environment. Analysis, discussion, and case studies of specific legal issues relating to resources, environmental quality, policy, and regulation, including air, water, and land pollution laws and their application and practice. 4 hourslecture/discussion.
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4.00 Credits
Principles and techniques of remote sensing and using remotely sensed data to examine physical and cultural geographic scenes. Remote sensing applications in urban planning, agriculture, ecosystem management, atmosphere and earth sciences, and geographic information systems. 4 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisites: GEO 410 and completion of GE requirements in area 2A, 2B, and 2C, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Explore the fundamentals of cartographic communication principles, processes, and technology. Obtain basic skills in designing and making effective maps with Geographic Information Systems and current computer technology, including interactive mapping and web based mapping. 3 hours lecture/problem solving, 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: GEO 240/240A, or consent of instructor. Corequisites: 421/421L.
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