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Gender Studies 323-02s: TheWomenWho Shaped the Mind of Frederick Douglass
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
TheWomenWho Shaped the Mind of Frederick Douglass
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Gender Studies 329-02f: Seminar in Personality and Abnormal Psychology:Psychology of Trauma
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Seminar in Personality and Abnormal Psychology:Psychology of Trauma
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Gender Studies 350-01f: once upon a Time
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
once upon a Time
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Gender Studies 387-01f: Reimagining Los Angeles:Multiethnic Fictions of Tomorrowland
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
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Geography 105fWorld: Regional Geography
4.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Surveys physical and human geographic patterns, providing a comprehensive background discussion of individual regions. Analyzes each region in terms of its environmental base and resource distribution, agricultural systems and rural development, population growth and characteristics, and patterns of urbanization and industrial growth. Meets multicultural requirement; meets Social Sciences III-A requirement J. Long 4 credits
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Geography 105fWorld - Regional Geography
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Geography 106s: Human Geography
4.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
This course examines the relationship between human societies and the natural and built environment in which they operate. It explores the similarities and differences between places, localities, and regions in a range of social, cultural, economic, and political dimensions of human life. Meets Social Sciences III-A requirement W. Ahmed 4 credits
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Geography 107f: Introduction to the Physical Environment
4.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
A systematic introduction to the processes operating on the surface of the earth, their spatial variation, and their contribution to the spatial patterning of life on earth. The course stresses interactions among climate, landforms, soils, and vegetation and examines human impacts on environmental systems. Meets Science and Math II-C requirement T. Millette 4 credits
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Geography 202s: Cities of the Twenty-first Century
3.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Focusing on the geographical development of global metropolitan regions, this course investigates the socio-spatial processes shaping urban built environments. Specific topics of study include the historical geography of urban location and form, urban land-use patterns; the contemporary restructuring of global cities; problems of suburban sprawl, edge cities, and growth management. The class also explores urban renewal and redevelopment, urban design, public space, and movements for the "New Urbanism" and livablecities. Does not meet a distribution requirement W. Ahmed Prereq. Any 100-level geography, politics, sociology, or anthropology class; 4 credits
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Geography 205fMapping: and Spatial Analysis
4.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Provides a comprehensive introduction to maps, including their design, compilation, and computer production. Introduces students to the principles of abstracting the Earth's surface into spatial databases using GIS, remote sensing, and Global Positioning Satellites. Does not meet a distribution requirement T. Millette 4 credits
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Geography 206s: Political Geography
4.00 Credits
Mount Holyoke College
Systematically studies political phenomena and their geographic expression, at a variety of spatial scales - national, regional, and in- ternational. Major themes include nationstate formation, boundary, territory, and ethnic issues, regional blocs and spheres of influence, and conflicts over access to and use of resources. Meets Social Sciences III-A requirement J. Long 4 credits
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