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3.00 Credits
The atmosphere about us and its interactions with human society. Atmospheric origin, composition, moisture, temperature, general circulation, and pollution problems. Jet streams and variations of weather and climate over time and space. Every fourth semester.
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3.00 Credits
The atmosphere about us and its interactions with human society. Atmospheric origin, composition, moisture, temperature, general circulation, and pollution problems. Jet streams and variations of weather and climate over time and space. Every fourth semester.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to types of maps, map construction, aerial photographs, remote sensing, digital image processing, computerized cartography, computerized map applications, and geographic information systems. Every semester.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to types of maps, map construction, aerial photographs, remote sensing, digital image processing, computerized cartography, computerized map applications, and geographic information systems. Every semester.
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Location, utilization, production, consumption, and significance of resources to society. Introduction to the vast, interlocking network of activities that produce and affect the world's use and consumption of resources. May be registered as Environmental Science 250. Credit not allowed in both Geography 250 and Environmental Science 250.
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3.00 Credits
Location, utilization, production, consumption, and significance of resources to society. Introduction to the vast, interlocking network of activities that produce and affect the world’s use and consumption of resources.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the physical and cultural geography of North America. Every fourth semester. Prerequisite:Geography 103 or approval of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the physical and cultural geography of North America. Every fourth semester.
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3.00 Credits
A systematic and regional survey of Latin America and the Caribbean. Topics include Latin America issues, physical environments, aboriginal and colonial geography, agricultural, population growth and migration, the Latin American city, mining and manufacturing. The regional analysis focus on Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, Andean American, Brazil, and the Southern Cone. The unique perspectives of Latin Americans will be traced from pre-culture through language, films, music, and food activities. Every third semester. Prerequisite: Geography 103 or 104 or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A systematic and regional survey of Latin America and the Caribbean. Topics include Latin America issues, physical environments, aboriginal and colonial geography, agricultural, population growth and migration, the Latin American city, mining and manufacturing. The regional analysis focus on Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, Andean American, Brazil, and the Southern Cone. The unique perspectives of Latin Americans will be traced from pre-culture through language, films, music, and food activities. Every third semester.
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