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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 201 or 203; co-req: EGeo 351; pre- or co-req: EGeo 305. Map layout, design and production using computer techniques. Methods and limitations of graphic communication are emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 201 or Estu 369. The physical, biological, economic and institutional factors affecting, conditioning and controlling man's use of land.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 203 or Geol 101 or instructor permission. The identification and analysis of the causes and consequences of earth and atmospheric hazards upon humans. For each type of natural hazards we will discuss methods for structural (e.g., critical areas zoning) mitigation. Case studies will involve current international, federal, state and local hazard mitigation policies, plans, and programs.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 305 or Estu 370 or Econ 208 plus 383 or permission of instructor. Spatial resource assessment and planning models, including quality of life, shift-share, input-output and linear programming under resource constraints, and demographic projections.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 201, 203 and 314. Comparative patterns and processes of urban-economic change in the industrial and nonindustrial world. Emphasis on urban environmental development issues and conflict.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 320, 327 or 328 or C/AM 200; or permission of instructor. Investigation of issues associated with the growing importance of the United States' border regions, especially our northern border; selected transborder environmental, sustainability, economic and urban topics.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 320 or 324 or 327 or 328, or permission of instructor. Investigation of issues associated with the growing importance of the Pacific Rim nations; selected environmental, sustainability, economic, urban and cultural topics.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: One of EGEO 327, 328, 421, 423, HIST 391 or permission of instructor. Description and analysis of the impact of European imperialism on the development of Pacific Northwest landscapes. Focus upon Native, British, American, and Canadian actions and territorial claims.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 330 or 331; EGeo 305. The role of water in the environment; the nature of water use and resulting problems; processes which underlie comprehensive water resource planning and basin management; data analysis and presentation. Offered alternate years.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: EGeo 332 or permission of instructor. Advanced topics in soils, including the functional relationships between climate, soils, vegetation, soil erosion, landscape patterns of soils, and the application of soils in paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Students will undertake research project in the field.
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