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GEOG 429: Geographic Information Systems III
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: GEOG 428, or instructor's permission. Advanced course in geographic information systems and their applications. Each student will be responsible for designing and carrying out a GIS project using real world data. Course required for certification in GIS.
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GEOG 450: Global Transportation Development
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: GEOG 101 or permission of the instructor. Transportation, involving the movement of goods, people and information, is the most tangible expression of interaction between regions and places. Because it is a major force in shaping the landscape, transportation studies assume a central position in the field of geography. The creation of rapid and economical access is central to the process of development at local, regional and national scales. Changes in modes of transport, particularly since the mid- 19th century, have revolutionized trade, travel and communication. The evolution of transport networks has been critical in fostering urbanization and a specialized space economy. In this course we will explore the basic concepts of geographical transportation analysis and apply them to a variety of historical and contemporary topics.
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GEOG 451: Field Studies
2.00 - 10.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. The course may be repeated for different problems, variable credit, or by permission of the instructor. Extended field study of topics of special geographic interest in the U.S. or foreign areas.
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GEOG 458: Historical Geography of North America
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. This course offers a different way of analyzing the expansion and development of the United States, Canada and northern Mexico. It is intended as a complement and a critique to more common versions of American history. The primary focus will be based on the demonstration of broader geographic contexts and a far greater concern for the character and significance of place, location and environment and for how geographic structures, systems and change are fundamental to a deeper understanding of what the United States and Canada are really like and how they came to be this way.
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GEOG 459: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. Spatial aspects of political phenomena. Examines the geographical environment as it affects and is affected by political phenomena.
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GEOG 465: Urban Geography:Origins,Forms and Functions
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Urbanization has been such a central aspect of human civilization that the forces affecting cities and towns are almost as diverse as those shaping culture itself. This course in urban geography will deal with two major aspects of urbanization: the role, purpose and evolution of cities; and the processes at work in our society that both create and transform the physical structure of cities. Because urban places are central to our economy as well as society, we will consider a broad and varied range of material from other academic disciplines, with the primary focus on the North American city.
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GEOG 469: Built Environments of North America:Symbol and Structure
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: GEOG 101 or permission of the instructor. This course is a survey of North American architectural landscapes from the colonial period to the present. This course will examine such topics as the diffusion of major styles of residential, commercial and public architecture across the continent, the relationship of geology and climate to the availability of building materials and technology and the effects of these on the human built environment, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Special emphasis will be placed on the visual differentiation of building styles and the symbolic, political and philosophical foundations of architectural form and decoration. (Cross-listed with HIST 469, PLAN 469)
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GEOG 490: The Geographer's Capstone
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Senior standing or permission of the instructor. [satisfies senior capstone university graduation requirement.] This course is a departmental capstone highlighting original geographic research projects designed by students, intergrating both physical and human geography topics. The course culminates in a "Geography Conference" that students plan and hostto display their work.
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GEOG 493: GIS Portfolio
2.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: GEOG 429 or instructor's permission. Exit synthesis for the certificate in GIS or related GIS studies. Students will produce two versions of a GIS portfolio highlighting their GIS work, one in hard copy and one on the web using appropriate web publishing and map serving software.
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GEOG 495: Internship
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
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