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GEO 210: Landforms??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Study of geomorphic processes including mass wastage, streams, and glaciation affecting the evolution and distribution of landforms in the physical landscape. Prerequisites: GEO 105 or GEL 101.
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GEO 303: Geographic Information Systems I??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Concepts and applications of geographic information systems (GIS). Capturing, storing, querying, and displaying geographically referenced data. Primary emphasis is on vector-based GIS. Prerequisite: GEO 203
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GEO 305: Remote Sensing of the Environment??
6.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Characteristics and principles of sensing systems. Interpretation of photographic and electronic imagery of earth environment from airborne and space platforms. Recommended: 6 hours of geography or other environmental science.
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GEO 310: Surface Hydrology??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
The course deals with stream waters and their alteration of the landscape. Stresses the interaction of water, land and human activity. Prerequisite: GEO 210.
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GEO 312: Geography of Contemporary Global Issues??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Geographical analysis of contemporary global issues, including trans- border migrations, regional impact of climate change, resource disputes, regional economic imbalances, and ethno-territorial conflicts. Prerequisites: GEO 120 or 121.
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GEO 315: Food and Agriculture??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Study of world production, exchange, and consumption of agricultural commodities with emphasis upon the problems associated with food shortages and the areas most severely affected. Recommended: One of the following: GEO 120, GEO 121, GEO 105.
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GEO 317: Economic Geography??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Principles and theories of economic geography, the global interrelationships of regional and local economic activities, and the effects of technology on spatial economic structures. (University Program Group III.B.) Recommended: GEO 121, Junior standing, or background in basic economics.
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GEO 320: Population Geography??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Spatial patterns of fertility, mortality, and migration, and the processes underlying those patterns. Population growth, distribution, problems and policies. Recommended: One of the following: GEO 120, 121, junior standing.
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GEO 325: Geography of Growth and Change??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Interrelated nature of the growth of human activity and the resulting spatial expression. Impact of growth on environment. Prerequisite: GEO 120.
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GEO 330: Resource Perception and Utilization??
3.00 Credits
Central Michigan University
Influence of physical, economic, political, and social factors on the total resource system.
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