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GEOG 433: Geographical Analysis of Urban Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The theoretical and empirical spatial organization of the metropolitan landscape, emphasizing social and economic function, movement, growth, and policy. Prerequisites: 110, 111 or 213, or consent of instructor.
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GEOG 435: Interpreting American Cityscapes
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An analysis of the contrasts between laissez faire and planned landscapes in different types of commercial and residential districts and green spaces.
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GEOG 440: Advanced Quantitative Geography
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The application of statistical techniques within geographical contexts, including descriptive, inferential, and multivariate methodologies. Emphasis is on problem solving in the geosciences. Prerequisite: 240 or equivalent or consent of instructor.
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GEOG 442: Geographic Information Systems:Applications
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Application of basic principles of geometric information systems by providing practice in employing this technology to a simulated problem. Prerequisite: 100 level course or higher in geography or geology or consent of instructor.
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GEOG 444: The Processing of Spatial Data for Geoscientists
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The application of a computer language to the processing of geographic (spatial) data. Prerequisite: 100 level course or higher in geography or geology or consent of instructor.
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GEOG 446: Automated Cartography
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The application and analysis of computer programs as an alternate cartographic technique.
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GEOG 448: Environmental Modeling and Mapping
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An analysis of how GIS, remote sensing, and other geospatial techniques are applied in environmental studies. Different methods of GIS modeling and GIS-environmental modeling integration are emphasized. Prerequisite: successful completion of one GIS or remote sensing course, or permission of the instructor. (Also listed as Geology 448.)
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GEOG 452: Quaternary Environments
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Overview of the origin, regimen, and mechanics of glaciers. Effects of the Pleistocene upon North America. Field trips required. Prerequisite: 170 or consent of instructor.
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GEOG 454: Introduction to Hydrology
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Study of surface water systems, hydrologic budgets, and hydroclimatology. Emphasis is on techniques and methods used in the collection of hydrologic data. A two-hour lecture and a two-hour laboratory weekly. Field trip and term paper required. Prerequisites: 111 or Geology 160, Mathematics 115, Physics 105; or consent of instructor.
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GEOG 465: Fundamentals of Tree-Ring Research
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Fundamentals of the field of dendrochronology, including its applications to archaeology, climatology, fire history, and insect outbreaks. Also listed as Anthropology 465, Ecology 465, and Geology 465.
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