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3.00 Credits
3750C. Topics in Regional Geography: Western Europe. Application of the regional method to selected areas of the world. Topic is announced each time the course is offered. May be repeated three times for credit if content is not repeated. Maximum credit 9 s.h. Prereq.: GEOG 2626 or GEOG 2640. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3750D. Topics in Regional Geography: Eastern Europe. Application of the regional method to selected areas of the world. Topic is announced each time the course is offered. May be repeated three times for credit if content is not repeated. Maximum credit 9 s.h. Prereq.: GEOG 2626 or GEOG 2640. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3775. Field Methods in Geography. Practical experiences in geographic data collection. Emphasis on applying techniques of observation, sampling, surveying, interviewing and mapping to both physical and human spatial phenomena. Participation in field trips is mandatory. Prereq.: GEOG 1503 or GEOG 2610 or GEOG 2640. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3781. GIS Applications for the Social Sciences. Applications of Geographic Information Science (GIS) techniques for the social sciences in disciplines such as economics, sociology, anthropology, political science, and urban/cultural geography, as distinct from physical or environmental sciences. Focus is on the integration of a spatial perspective in social research, analysis and policy development and how GIS can be useful for collecting and analyzing both qualitative and quantitative data. Prereq.: GEOG 2611. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3782. GIS Applications for the Natural Sciences. Applications of Geographic Information Science (GIS) techniques for the natural sciences in disciplines such as physical geography, geology, biology, ecology, natural hazards, environmental monitoring, planning and infrastructure, water resources, climate change, and energy. Topics range from spatial data quality, data conversion, database design, data management, analysis, and visualization. Prereq.: GEOG 2611. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3783. GIS Applications in Urban-Regional Studies. The application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to issues involved in urban and regional studies, such as economic development, housing development and redevelopment, neighborhood rehabilitation, city planning, rural planning, zoning decisions, and transportation planning. The course is designed to provide planners and developers with an analytical skill set for collecting and analyzing both qualitative and quantitative spatial data. Two hours of lecture each week and two structured hours of lab each week. Prereq.: GEOG 2611. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4801. Advanced Geographic Information Science. A continuation of Introduction to Geographic Information Science focusing on theory and application of advanced techniques in spatial data handling, GIS modeling, and spatial analysis. Credit will not be given for GEOG 4801 if a student has already received credit for GEOG 5811. Prereq.: GEOG 3701 or GEOG 5810. 3 s.h
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3.00 Credits
4802. Advanced Remote Sensing. A continuation of Introduction to Remote Sensing focusing on advanced theory of image classification, image processing and enhancement, and methods of spatial analysis. Credit will not be given for GEOG 4802 if a student has already received credit for GEOG 5806. Prereq.: GEOG 3702 or GEOG 5805. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4820. Urban-Regional Studies Seminar. Selected aspects of urban-regional studies not covered in existing courses. Topic to be announced each time the course is offered. May be taken up to two times for credit if topic is not repeated. Prereq.: GEOG 3726 or consent of instructor. 3 s.h.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
4825. Geography Internship. Practical application of geographic principles and skills in the public or private workplace. A minimum of 40 clock hours per credit hour per semester is required in the work setting. An activities log must be maintained and oral and written reports of the internship experience are required. May be repeated for up to 6 s.h. Prereq.: 3 s.h. upper-division geography. By permit only. 1-3 s.h.
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