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GEOG 302: Introduction to Environmental Geography
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. The physical geography of the Earth and the interface between human activity and the environment. Topics include ecosystems and the bioclimatic environment, resources and energy generation, atmospheric structure and air pollution, the hydrologic environment, land use and pollution.
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GEOG 303: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
4.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
4 hours. An introduction to the collection, structure, input, manipulation and display of spatially referenced data. Basic concepts and practical applications involving computerized geographic data. Includes an integrated lab component.
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GEOG 304: Human Geography
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Study of the Earth's human landscapes and the cultural, economic, political and environmental processes that shaped them with an emphasis on understanding how culture and cultural patterns have developed, particularly under the influence of changing economic and political conditions. May be taken for honors.
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GEOG 306: Introduction to Remote Sensing
4.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
4 hours. Provides an overview of the field of remote sensing and prepares students for more advanced work in air photo interpretation, image analysis, digital processing and applications. Includes an integrated lab component.
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GEOG 395: Topics in Geography
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
1-3 hours. Intensive study of specific topics in geography or regional geography topics. May be repeated when topic is different.
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GEOG 401: Urban and Regional Planning
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. The nature and components of public planning at the sub-state level in North America. Planning for cities, counties, towns and other units of local government. Prerequisite: GEOG 301 Introduction to Urban Geography or permission of instructor.
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GEOG 402: Environmental Planning
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Environmental planning, including its history, goals, methods and associated ethical, social, political and economic issues. Changing attitudes and perceptions of the environment and how this has affected public policy and environmental planning approaches. Prerequisite: GEOG 302 Introduction to Environmental Geography or permission of instructor.
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GEOG 403: Intermediate Geographic Information Systems
4.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
4 hours. Applications in geographic information systems with an emphasis on geographic information system analysis techniques, global position system applications, and database design. Includes an integrated lab component. Prerequisite: GEOG 303 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems.
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GEOG 502: Global Environmental Change
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. The physical dimensions and the human causes and consequences of global environmental change, including air pollution and the enhanced Greenhouse Effect, ozone depletion, deforestation and land degradation.
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GEOG 505: Community Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Pittsburg State University
3 hours. Community responses to economic and social difficulties are examined through case studies. Concepts used in community approaches to development planning and the evolution of a generic strategic planning framework.
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