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GEOG 310: Soil Geography and Land Use Interpretation
2.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Relationship of soil characteristics and soil classification to land use interpretations. Laboratory exercises involve field and laboratory procedures used in soil survey investigations. Field trip. May count toward Geography major. Credits: 2 Prerequisites: P, GEOG 132-132L, or PS 213-213L, or consent of instructor. Corequisites: Corequisite course GEOG 310L. Cross-Listed: Cross-listed with PS 310.
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GEOG 310L: Soil Geography and Land Use Interpretation Studio
1.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Credits: 1 Corequisites: Corequisite course GEOG 310.
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GEOG 320: Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Geographic description and analysis of selected world regions. Physical and cultural conditions and landscapes, as well as their interrelationships and importance, are emphasized. Course may be repeated under different regional topics. The specific region studied will change each semester. Credits: 3
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GEOG 337: Atmospheric Sciences
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Systematic methodological investigation of the meteorological elements (weather, climate, altitude, etc.) and their effects on geographic features. Credits: 3
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GEOG 338: Astrogeography
2.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Planet Earth; its position, form and size; movements; latitude, longitude, and time; relation of the moon; the seasons; the calendar; the planets, stars, galaxies; universe. Credits: 2
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GEOG 339: Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
A study of the relationship of landforms and how they are impacted by human activity. Changes in land-use evolution through time and how this has impacted the landscape. Credits: 3
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GEOG 343: Environmental Disasters and Human Hazards
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
An in-depth examination of various geophysical events (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunami, earth failures), meteorological events (floods, severe storms - tornados, hurricanes, blizzards, lightning) and human induced disasters (technological failures involving dams, nuclear power plants, etc.). Attention given to people's responses and their interactions with the environment plus prevention and amelioration efforts. Credits: 3
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GEOG 351: Economic Geography
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
World wide distribution of economic activities and their physical bases. Agriculture, mining and manufacturing industries and their important commercial products and role in world trade. Credits: 3
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GEOG 358: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
The geographic factors are studied which influence current international relations and the policies of nations and political units with consideration given to aspects of geopolitics, racial and ethnic groupings, religions, and languages, boundaries, and territorial changes. Credits: 3
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GEOG 363: Rural Geography
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Character of American countryside as shaped by private and public decision-making processes. Case studies of major U.S. and European rural planning efforts to understand the present landscape and the problems of rural populations. Credits: 3
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