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970:117: Transportation Planning and Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Transportation policy goals and objectives, transportation planning processes, characteristics and problems of transportation systems. Use of current methodologies and techniques to support decision making related to transportation policy, operations, and management. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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970:119: Population Geography
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Patterns, processes, and models of population structure, change, distribution, and movement. Relationships with complex spatial mosaic of socioeconomic and environmental systems. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Even Falls)
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970:121: Locational Analysis for Business
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Practical and theoretical use of geographic models and concepts in business. Locational analysis, site selection, market area analysis, and real estate evaluation. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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970:126: Geography of Soils
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Study of soils as result of inter-relationships among climates, ecosystems, and landscapes of the world. Soil formation, distribution, properties, and classification, and applications of soil geography to other disciplines. Lecture, 2 periods; lab/field trips, 2 periods. Prerequisite(s): 870:031 or 970:026; junior standing. (Offered Fall)
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970:127: Climatology
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Fundamentals of physical and dynamic climatology. Application of fundamentals to classification and mapping of global distribution of climatic types, and reconstruction of past climates. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Even Falls)
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970:129: Rivers
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Runoff processes, stream discharge, sediment transport, drainage basins, properties of alluvium, channel changes, floodplains, terraces, human adjustments to floods, human impacts on rivers, and river water quality. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Even Springs)
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970:137: Natural Hazards and Disasters
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Examination of causes, physical processes, and geographic distribution of natural hazards. Discussion of prediction methods and social impact of such disasters. (Offered Spring)
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970:141: Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Study of geography of selected region including evolution and dynamics of its cultural, social, economic, political, and environmental dimensions. May be repeated on different regions. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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970:142: Canadian Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Survey of the physical landscape, history, demographic patterns, cultures, and political/economic systems of Canada, including detailed examination of the country's regional geography and the challenges facing the nation's future. ( Same as 900:135) ( Variable)
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970:144: Natural Regions of North America
3.00 Credits
University of Northern Iowa
Description and explanation of various landforms of North America. Focus on structures and surface processes that form distinct physical regions of North America (e.g., Rocky Mountains), and kinds of landforms that make each region unique. (Offered Even Springs)
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