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4.00 Credits
Regional analysis of the British Isles, France, Benelux, Germany, and Scandinavia with emphasis on cultural, political, and economic patterns and problems.
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1.00 - 20.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in federal, state, and local government agencies, public service, and appropriate commercial or industrial organizations. Prerequisite: junior and senior geography and urban and regional planning majors only; permission of instructor and department chair required. Credit/no-credit only.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of geographic factors significant in understanding international relations and internal politico-territorial organizations; detailed studies of specific problem areas.
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1.00 Credits
A collaborative seminar in which students investigate how geographers can and do contribute as professionals and relate these opportunities to their own academic interests and skills in the discipline. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Applies concepts such as ecological, economic, and social sustainability, the land ethic, ecological footprint, native ecosystems, urban sprawl, and local food systems to the landscapes around us. Analyzes the sustainability of human activities in relation to geographical scale from local to global.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the geography of the Inner Asia region including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mongolia, and Inner Asian China (Xinjiang).
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3.00 Credits
Specific area to be announced each time course is offered. Offered infrequently.
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4.00 Credits
Origin and development of landforms with emphasis on fluvial systems. Process and response systems. Prerequisite: GLG 111; MTH 103, 104, and six hours of advanced geology or geography. Cross-listed with GLG 454/554. 3 Lec. 1 Lab. CAS-D/LAB. Offered infrequently.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the effects of soils, vegetation, climate, water resources, and geomorphology on the use of land by human beings; resource data inventories for use in planning; and critical review of capability analysis in planning projects at local, state, and national levels. Summer only.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the conceptual, operational and institutional issues associated with the use of current Geographic Information Systems technology. Demonstrates the application of widely available commercial GIS products to geographic problem-solving. Prerequisite: GEO 241 or permission of instructor.
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