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3.00 Credits
An introductory course dealing with the fundamentals of the Earth.s surface, including both physical and cultural factors. Landforms, climate, and vegetation, as well as world regional population and cultures, are examined.
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3.00 Credits
A regional treatment of the continent and the natural regions forming the basis for subdivisions. Political, cultural and economic factors in relation to geography are examined
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3.00 Credits
A physical and cultural study of Latin America. Physical environments, climates, culture, urbanization, and land-use patterns are examined.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEO 101 or permission of the Department Chair of History, Political Science, Geography, and Paralegal Studies. A regional treatment of those areas of North Africa and Asia in which Islam is the predominant religion. Political, cultural, and economic factors in relation to geography are examined.
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3.00 Credits
Recommended for primary and secondary education social studies majors. A study of the relationship between humans and their environment. Major topics include ecosystems, natural resources, the effects of human activities on the environment and how humans can affect their responses within the confines of natural laws and culture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEO 101 recommended or permission of the Department Chair of History, Political Science, Geography, and Paralegal Studies. This course will be used for upper level seminars. It will address contemporary issues in geography. The content will vary each time the course is offered.
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3.00 Credits
Social, cultural, political, intellectual, and other developments ca. 1600 to the present; emphasis on the West.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory survey of American history from the colonial era to 1876. It explores the political, social, cultural, and economic development of American society from colonial times through the end of Reconstruction. Special emphasis is given to the Revolutionary period, the establishment of American political institutions, the causes of the Civil War, and the impact of Reconstruction.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory survey of American history since Reconstruction. It explores the political, social, cultural, and economic forces at work in creating modern America. Special attention is given to Americans. experience in war, civil rights for African-Americans, and the changing status of women.
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3.00 Credits
Fall semester. An introduction to the techniques of historical methodology, and to some of the major literature.
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