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3.00 Credits
Techniques of describing, sampling, classifying, and analyzing change in vegetation applied to a variety of local vegetation types. Involves field trips and laboratory work. Prereq. or coreq., GEOG 4371. Same as GEOG 5383.
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Discusses chemical and physical properties of soils, soil development, distributions, and management relevant to understanding plant-soil relationships in natural and human-altered landscapes. Prereq., GEOG 1011. Recommended prereq., inorganic chemistry. Same as GEOG 5401.
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Applies methods of soil sampling and laboratory analysis toward an understanding of the relationships between soils, the environment, and landscape impacts. Field trips explore field observation and sampling techniques. Laboratory analyses determine soil physical and chemical properties. Prereq., GEOG 1001 or 1011; prereq./coreq., GEOG 4401/5401. Same as GEOG 5411.
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Provides environmental studies or geography majors with an undergraduate format for interdisciplinary discussion and research into current and future directions of conservation. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Restricted to junior and senior geography and environmental studies majors. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: critical thinking.
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Interprets and analyzes hydroclimatic data, surface, and groundwater. Critically evaluates water use, emphasizing problems associated with geographic maldistribution, appropriations, irrigation, industry, pollution, and regional development. Same as GEOG 5501.
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Analyzes social, behavioral, political, and demographic factors that influence development and maintenance of communities in contemporary urban environments, with primary emphasis on U.S. cities. Recommended prereqs., GEOG 1982, 1992, 2002, or 2412. Same as GEOG 5622. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: critical thinking.
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Focuses on the relationships between digital literacy and citizenship. Investigates media and educational policies that shape civic competence and the uses to which new techniques are used by citizens and community organizations in activism and in serving citizens. Prereq., junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Systematic study of relations between geography and politics, especially as background for better understanding of international affairs. Includes topics such as frontiers and boundaries, power analysis, geopolitics, international political economy, and strategic concepts. Recommended prereqs., GEOG 1982, 1992, 2002, 2412, IAFS 1000, PSCI 2012 or 2223. Restricted to GEOG, IAFS, ENVS, junior/senior majors. Same as GEOG 5712.
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3.00 Credits
Examines research methods associated with field work in human geography. Prepares students for fieldwork by focusing on geographic and interdisciplinary field work techniques; interpretation of field data; and discussion of the politics, ethics and gender, race, class, and cross-cultural issues related to field work. Prereqs., 15 credit hours in human geography. Same as GEOG 5722.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes spatial aspects of population characteristics including fertility, mortality, migration, distribution, and composition. Includes both theoretical and empirical considerations, in addition to field work and computer simulations. Recommended prereqs., GEOG 1982, 1992, 2002 or 2412. Same as Geog 5732.
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