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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Examines human activities central to the internal working of cities in the context of globalization, fragmentation, and difference. Students will consider theories about how society and space mutually condition each other in processes of social stratification and discrimination that foster class, race, gender, and other differences and cause their expression on the urban landscape. Structural aspects of urban systems are covered in GEO 366.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: GEO 120 Corequisites: None Type: LEC/LAB Introduces fundamentals of computer cartography, which is the study and practice of making map representations of the Earth. Provides practical training in the techniques for the representation, manipulation and display of spatial data using computer software.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: GEO 103, GEO 120 Corequisites: None Type: LEC/LAB Explores the application of GIS in business. Storage and spatial referencing of data are two processes that need to be carried out to make any business successful. GIS can help not only in these tasks, but also in identification of patterns and relationships that can save companies money and increase profit.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC/LAB Introduces probability as a measure of uncertainty. Addresses the use of such measures of uncertainty for describing data, and for making inferences about large populations from small samples. These descriptive and inferential aspects of statistics are illustrated using geographic examples from a wide variety of different fields.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: GEO 410 or equivalent Corequisites: None Type: LEC Provides an introduction to techniques of multivariate analysis. Topics include ANOVA, simple regression, multiple regression, logistic regression, principle components analysis, and cluster analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Studies human disease and health from an ecological prospective. Students gain an appreciation for the geographic variation in the rates of both infectious and chronic diseases. The effect of the environment will be examined in terms of population density, climate, socio-economic conditions, political situation, mobility, urbanization, pollution, cultural practices, and access to health care.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Examines recent trends in population redistribution in the United States. Considers methods for producing population estimates and forecasts, and explores application of population analysis to the planning problems of government and business.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: GEO 410, GEO 10, or GEO 103 Corequisites: None Type: LEC Studies evolution of the U.S. transportation system. Examines contemporary transportation problems; including provision of transportation, transport networks, transport flows, urban transportation, logistics, and information technologies. Also considers transport and urban forms.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: GEO 481 Corequisites: None Type: LEC/LAB Overview of data used in transportation, including travel behavior surveys, vehicle locations, and traffic information. The course also covers GIS-T data models, data accuracy, primary and secondary data collection and storage approaches, geo-processing of network data, principles of Intelligent Transportation Systems, and location-based services.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: GEO 330 or permission of instructor Corequisites: None Type: LEC Industry dynamics and regional change in a globalized world. In understanding the relationship between the firm and the region, the activities of other agents of regional development (e.g., universities, government, non-government sectors, labor markets) will also be taken into consideration.
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