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3.00 Credits
Quan Geog & Plan Models
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Course examines the computer-quantitative methods for analyzing environmental data from earth-oriented satellites. Applications in such diverse areas as agriculture, land use, urban and rural planning, geology, and resource management are examined. A "hands-on"approach using satellite data composes a significant part of the course. ( LA) Prerequisites: JrS and GEOG 245 or 200-level course in one of the following areas: statistics, computer science, physics, biology, earth science, planning, or field work.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. A survey of urban spatial planning emphasizing land use, zoning and subdivision controls, transportation, housing and development programs, and design. Examination of programs to both stimulate and control growth of development. Analysis of theories and practice of urban planning. ( LA) Prerequisites: JrS and a 200-level GEOG course.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Regional planning with respect to land use planning, coastal zone management, open space and economic development planning, and the planning of new towns. Theories of regional development planning. Policies and programs to control patterns of regional development relative to national, state, and local planning. ( LA) Prerequisites: JrS and a 200-level GEOG course.
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3.00 Credits
Geography of South Asia
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3.00 Credits
Geography of Southwest Asia
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
3-6 s.h. This course permits a group of students the opportunity to study, in depth, an advanced area of geography not covered by regular course offerings, or to explore new topics. Topics and instructors will be announced prior to preregistration. ( LA) Prerequisites: JrS and 6 s.h. upper-level GEOG and/or related courses.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 s.h. This course provides a college level teaching experience for students who are exceptionally qualified to undertake appropriate responsibilities and demands including such activities as tutoring, assisting in course preparation, participation in classroom presentations, and/or assisting in laboratory exercises. Students must be recommended by a departmental faculty member and have completed the appropriate coursework required for the particular assistantship. The precise responsibilities, amount of credit, and grading criteria will be agreed to and outlined in writing prior to the beginning of the course. A student may earn 1 to 3 s.h. of credit during a single assistantship depending upon specific responsibilities and demands. Prerequisities: JrS or SrS; a minimum of 9 s.h. in geography including the course for which the student will be T.A.; a minimum 3.0 GPA in GEOG; permission of instructor and Department Chair.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
1-15 s.h. Internships in planning and other government agencies and in private businesses, consulting firms, and environmental associations are available to Geography students. On-campus internships are also available in the Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis. Prerequisites: JrS, 12 s.h. of GEOG courses and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. The philosophy, theory and methodology of geography, the history of geographic thought, the present status of the field, and significant research topics, techniques, and opportunities. ( LA) Prerequisites: SrS and 12 s.h. of GEOG courses.
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