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GEOG 330: Geography Of Nebraska
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
A study of the major physical and cultural characteristics of Nebraska. Emphasis on settlement history, changing perceptions and utilization of the environment, the evolution of the contemporary landscape, and geographic regions of the state.
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GEOG 331: Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Locational aspects of human economic activities. Examines the geographical distribution of the world's natural resources and the relationship between this distribution and national development and trade activities. Explores urban affairs, regional problems, regional development, and community planning. Students will conduct field research during the course.
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GEOG 333: Geog/Eastern Hemisphere
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
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GEOG 334: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Analyzes the geographic factors influencing historical and contemporary international relations and the policies of nations as political units. Consideration given to aspects of geopolitics, racial and ethnic groupings, religion and language, boundaries and territorial changes.
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GEOG 335: Resource Geography
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Ecological and environmental concepts through selected conservation and resource management topics including resource exploitation and methods of wise use of soils, forests, waters, minerals, wildlife and recreational areas. Focus is on the relationship between human society and Earth systems especially how people identify, interpret, assess, and use resources from a geographic perspective.
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GEOG 336: Map Use And (Gis)
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
A hands-on approach to acquiring skills in geographic techniques, introducing common characteristics and use of map media including topographic map interpreting, map and compass study, and thematic maps use and application. An introduction to basic geographic information systems structure that focus on location and resource analysis; a layering technique used for multiple interpretation, evaluation, and analysis using manual and computer environments.
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GEOG 337: Community Structure & Change
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Study of rural and urban communities. Includes focus on social and spatial characteristics, community change, and planning. Includes field trips. Cross-listed as SOC 337.
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GEOG 338: Rural Communities
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Study of social geography of rural, small communities. Includes emphasis on the relationship between the social and the spatial character of rural communities. Particular attention to rural communities in the Great Plains. Students will have the opportunity to conduct field research. Cross-listed as SOC 338.
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GEOG 339: Geog/Great Plains
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Examines physical and cultural features of the Great Plains. The climate, soils, landforms, and vegetation of the region will be interrelated with the sequence of human occupancy and activities from prehistoric times to the present. Emphasis upon changing perceptions and utilization of the Great Plains environment and the emergence of a distinctive contemporary region. Field trips may be a part of course activities.
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GEOG 340: Geography Of North America
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Regional analysis of the physical, demographic, economic, and cultural characteristics of the continent. A study of interactions to different groups of people and the resulting regional differentiation within North America.
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