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GEO 111: Reg Stdy/Mod Industrial World
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A geographic overview of the distinctive characteristics. patterns, problems, and trends that distinguish life in the modern, industrial areas of the world where Western cultural influence has been pervasive, e.g., United States, Canada, Europe, European Russia, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
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GEO 112: Reg Stdy/Developing World
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A geographic overview of life in the traditional societies of Latin America, Africa, and Asia. The distinctive identities of these regions and the current issues which influence their development are examined in light of major concepts and theories in geography, the cultural heritage of each region, and the global political-economic structure of the world.
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GEO 207: Intro to Spatial Thinking
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An introduction to spatial cognition and spatial concepts, and cartographic design, which enhance visual communication processes. This course examines the visualization, processing, compilation and symbolization of spatial data used to create thematic maps and emphasizes the ability to produce technically correct maps. Tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and virtual globes will be introduced. Windows-based mapping and spatial software are used. Materials fee required.
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GEO 302: GIS & Urban Environment
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Examination of urban infrastructure systems, problems, environmental concerns from a spatial perspective. Urban infrastructure systems include water systems, air pollution concerns, and land issues as well as population migration trends in the form of urban sprawl. Case studies of resources in northeastern Illinois and field trips. Use of GIS methodology is stressed. Prerequistie: GEO 207 or concurrent enrollment or consent of instructor.
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GEO 305: Geology of Nat Parks
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
"Geology of National Parks" draws upon the various landscapes of America's National Parks to introduce geologic concepts and processes. The course explores the concept of geologic time based on the rock record to present a basic evolutionary history of the U.S. Locating physiographic provinces and national park sites assists in geographic literacy and map skills.
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GEO 306: Severe & Hazardous Weather
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Most extreme manifestations of weather and climate are analyzed in terms of their physical basis and their historical, economic and human consequences. Hazardous weather can take many different forms: heat waves, blizzards, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, ice storms, and fog, to name just a few. Moreover, weather is a contributor to other disasters like avalanches, mudslides, fires, and crop failures. Emphasis is placed on the interplay between technological advances, the evolution of meteorology as a science, and the impacts of extreme weather.
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GEO 308: Remote Sensing
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Interpretation of the earth's physical and cultural phenomena from aerial photographs and satellite images. Air photo measurement techniques and digital processing are introduced. Applications include urban and rural land use analysis, agricultural disease detection and yield estimates, pollution detection, resources exploration, and change detection. Of special interest to biology and urban studies majors. Prerequisites: GEO 101, GEO 102, and GEO 207.
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GEO 309: Spatial Analysis
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
The first portion of the spatial analysis seqence of GEO 309 and GEO 400, this intermediate/advanced GIS course emphasizes real-world applications. Topics include: cartographic cokmmunication skills, working with projections, integrating disparate data sources, geometrical operations on discrete and continuous data, techniques for proximity an overlay analysis, and basic spatial statistical analysis methods. Students will complete a protfolio of exercises demonstration broad GIS technical skills.
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GEO 317: Regionl Stdy of Latin America
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A systematic/regional study of Latin America which emphasizes the relationship of the physical environment to economic, political, and social patterns, problems, and trends of the region. Latin America's increasing role in Western Hemispheric relations is also examined.
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GEO 390: Edu Experience in Australia
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Directed field and travel study of geographical topics with a cultural theme determined by faculty experience and student interest.
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