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3.00 Credits
Evolution of major human settlement forms, emphasizing geographical patterns in the United States and including relationships between house form and culture, the arrangement of habitations on the landscape, and the historical geography of urban settlements. P: jr st and Geog 202. Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required General Education: Social Sciences 2 Periodicity: Offered spring only Writing Emphasis: Writing Emphasis 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Uses state-of-the-art software to integrate digitized data maps, transfer data, manage relational data bases, overlay maps, display, query, edit interactive graphics, and geocode addresses. Applications are tailored to fit student interests and may include tax base analysis, property mapping, natural resources inventory, crime demography, transportation routing, and other tasks. No Prerequisites Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Principles of basic cartography, including problem identification and clarification, data collection and analysis, compilation, generalization, and symbolization; presentation of data on medium and large scale maps. P: so st. Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required Periodicity: Offered spring only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Techniques for the interpretation of human and natural land use. Wide variety of aerial photo formats and scales are used. Vertical and oblique photos, satellite images, and Internet web sites incorporated into course material. P: so st. Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
A survey course which will explore the physical features, resources, people, and the political economy of the American southern hemisphere. P: jr st; REC: Env Sci 102 or Geog 222. General Education: World Culture Periodicity: Offered fall even only Writing Emphasis: Writing Emphasis 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
The physical features, resources, people, and economic activities of the United States and Canada. P: so st. General Education: Social Sciences 2 Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
A topical and regional analysis of the subarctic and arctic area of North America and Eurasia; regional emphasis on Alaska, northern Canada and Scandinavia. P: jr st. Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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9.00 Credits
Intensive three-day field study tour of the properties, origins and uses of major soils and landscapes of Wisconsin, with follow-up discussions. Cost of tour bus, guidebook, meals and lodging borne by student. P: Earth Sc 202. Course is repeatable to 9 credits. Course Fees: $75 course fee Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required Periodicity: Offered fall odd only 1 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Project-based course using ArcGIS. Students define a project, develop a database, analyze spatial data, and develop GIS maps displaying results of their analysis. P: Geog 350 or Pu En Af 350. Periodicity: Offered spring even only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Understanding the extremes in environmental behavior which characterize Pleistocene time. Principles of glaciology and the impact of glaciation on the landscape. P: Earth Sc 202; REC: Earth Sc 203. Field Trip: Field Trip(s) Required Periodicity: Offered spring even only Writing Emphasis: Writing Emphasis 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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