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GEG 274: INTRODUCTION TO GIS
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Geographic information systems (GIS) are a major tool for the analysis of spatial data. This course introduces the student to the theoretical, conceptual and practical aspects of the collection, storage, analysis and display of spatial data. The applications of GIS by geographers, educators, scientists, planners, and businessmen to real-world problems will be emphasized.
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GEG 304: WEATHER ANALYSIS
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course introduces the practice of observing and diagnosing synoptic- and meso-scale weather systems and the theories behind the development and movement of these systems. The course culminates on an application of these diagnostic techniques on the various components of the mid-latitude cyclone; including but not limited to, cyclone lifecycles, fronts, and jet streams.
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GEG 310: URBAN GEOGRAPHY
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Urban Geography is concerned with promoting a greater understanding of the development, structure, functioning, and distribution of centers of human social, economic, and political activity, cities, through the application of spatial theories and models of human behavior. Although there are no course prerequisites, this course (as with virtually all other 300-level courses) is not recommended for freshmen.
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GEG 322: CLIMATOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
The focus is on causes of climate, climate regions, climate change, and advantages and limitations of climate to human geography. The influences that the climate system has on plants, soils, water supply, human adaptations, urban living, and agricultural economics are examined. This approach provides valuable background material to other advanced courses in geography and to other related courses in the natural sciences. This course is a general education, natural science elective.
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GEG 323: GLOBAL WARMING+CLIMATE CH
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course concentrates on the climatologically and spatial aspects of global warming and the growing importance of the science of global warming to policymakers. The aim is to introduce the causes, methods of analysis, and policy implications of global warming. This course is a general education natural science elective.
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GEG 330: CARTOGRAPHY
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course serves as an introduction to Cartography. The successful student will become proficient in the collection, manipulation, generalization, and the proper visual presentation of geographic data. Emphasis is placed on the proper use of the graphic elements and visual variables, and on appropriate means of data manipulation. Students study the nature of cartography, the geographic coordinate system, map scale, map projections, map design, symbolization, data manipulation, the major classes of maps, and map reproduction. This course is laboratory intensive and emphasizes cartography in the ArcGIS computer environment. (4 c.h., 3 s.h.)
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GEG 333: ADVANCED GIS
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Geographic information systems (GIS) are a major tool for the analysis of spatial data. Based on the material covered in Introduction to GIS, this course considers in depth the theoretical, conceptual and practical aspects of the collection, storage, manipulations, analysis and display of spatial data. Laboratory projects involving student use of vector-based GIS systems to develop, implement and analyze geographic databases are required.
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GEG 335: POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Current world and national problems are analyzed within the framework of systematic political geography. Attention will be focused on world trouble spots, elections, boundary friction, resource allocation, population pressure, and military strategy from a geographical stand-point. Elements of Cultural Geography or a basic Political Science course would be valuable preparation for this course, but are not prerequisite.
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GEG 338: GEOGRAPHY OF POPULATION
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
This course is designed to give the student a basic, systematic background in population geography with in-depth analysis of certain selected demographic factors as they specifically relate to areal phenomena. Special attention will be given to selected areas and their current population problems and the geographic factors which have produced or modified these problems.
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GEG 341: ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
3.00 Credits
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Emphasis on the concepts and techniques used to study and evaluate the air and water environments, solid waste, toxic and hazardous wastes for the purpose of achieving environmental quality. Predominant attention will focus on planning and management principles, but administrative, economic and legal constraints will also receive due consideration.
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