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GEOG 342: Management and Protection of Natural Resources
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall. This course provides a managerial perspective for protection and management of natural resources. A systems approach for applied management strategies is provided for aquatic, terrestrial, threatened and endangered ecosystems. Topics include application of state, federal, international laws, regulations, policies and guidelines. Students develop management plans and explore jurisdictional resource protection issues.
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GEOG 343: Wildlife Management
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. An introductory discussion of applied management strategies for wildlife species and their ecological requirements is provided relative to human influences. Management techniques that are useful for determining population or health status are demonstrated for select vertebrate species. The evolution of wildlife laws, polices and management strategies are addressed to provide relevant awareness into the appropriate concepts of wildlife management.
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GEOG 344: Economic Geography and Development Issues
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall. An overview of the classification of economic activities, the factors involvedin the location of various types of economic activities and the regional variation in the standard of living associated with economic development. Additional topics include regional economic growth and types of economic systems and development perspectives, the roles that politics and demographics play in the economic development of a country, and the globalization of economic activities.
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GEOG 345: Geography of Poverty
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered once a year. This course provides a geographical perspective on poverty faced by communities and countries of the world today. The focus is on how poverty is defined, measured and mapped, the causes and impacts of poverty, theories for ending poverty and organizations that work to address poverty. It includes a geographical study of communities and countries that have successfully alleviated extreme poverty.
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GEOG 350: Topics in Geography
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
1-3 credits. Offered spring. Examination of geographic topics that are of current interest. Can be repeated as course content changes. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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GEOG 365: Cartography and Geospatial Visualization
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. This course examines the fundamentals of visualizing spatial data in static and dynamic environments. Students will learn about cartographic design, thematic cartographic techniques, developing spatial data from non-spatial information and with GPS equipment, and geographic visualizations. Students will also develop a portfolio of hard copy and soft copy visualizations. Prerequisite: GEOG 215.
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GEOG 366: Introduction to Geographic Information Science
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall. An overview of geographic information science and its role in technology and society. Spatial databases and descriptive data will be created and implemented into various geographic information systems. Advanced analytical operations will be used to practice the analysis capabilities of geographic information systems. Prerequisite: GEOG 215 or permission of the instructor.
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GEOG 375: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. Geopolitical conflicts and issues are examined. Concepts such as territoriality, nationalism, religious and ethnic struggle, environmental degradation, and freedom and justice are discussed in the context of political unrest. Significant geopolitical theories and social and economic processes are explored.
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GEOG 376: Urban Geography
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered spring. Study of the city in its geographic setting, giving perspective of modern urban problems, origin and growth of cities and influence of location on city functions. Looks at the internal structure of cities and the influence of the internal structure on its population groups.
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GEOG 385: Principles of Remote Sensing
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. This course is an introduction to remote sensing, the study of images and other types of data acquired by satellites and aircraft. Topics include the principles underlying multiple types of remote sensing, the properties of common data types, making measurements using aerial photographs, basic digital image processing and applications. Prerequisite: GEOG 216.
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