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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: Upper-division status; ECO 202 or GEG 305. The spatial structure of markets and how geography has a critical role in the location and success of retail activity. Presents the theoretical and practical application of locational analysis for retail businesses. Focus on the use of Geographic Information Systems in the retail location process.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Investigation, examination, and discussion of topics of current interest in geography. Techniques and analysis of geographic research.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites:Upper-division status; GEG 101 or GES 101, and at least 6 credit hours in geography, planning, or earth science.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: GEG 199 or CIS 101. Geographic information systems (GIS) and computer cartography. Principles and methods of spatial data automation, models and structures of spatial databases, spatial analysis and map display in computerized environment. Computer mapping principles including scales, map projections, symbolization, coloring strategy, and thematic mapping.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: GEG 199 or CIS 101. Experience in the use of the desktop Geographic Information System, ArcView GIS, and its application in a variety of private- and publicindustry sectors including retailing, health care, urban and regional planning, and transportation.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: GEG 199 or SOC 199 and upperdivision status. This course is composed of a series of lectures, class assignments and projects that are designed to teach students the fundamentals and application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and geographic analysis within a business environment. Students will learn how to conduct specialized business GIS related projects. These projects range from data integration to market assessment and site assessment.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: GEG 425 or equivalent. Advanced concepts of GIS with a focus on spatial analytical applications in GIS for environmental assessment and planning. GIS theories and software implementations are presented through lecture and hands-on practice to solve real world environmental and planning problems.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: SOC 300 or PSC 300 and senior geography or planning major. Research in geography or planning and presentation of selected research-related topics by department faculty.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisites: Upper-division status; GEG 101, GEG 199 or an equivalent course, GEG 384, and GEG 390 or an equivalent course. Receptor, dispersion, and risk assessment modeling techniques to determine the source, fate, and impact of air pollutants. Overview of atmospheric deposition, regional transport, and global circulation models.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: GEG 101 and 6 credit hours of geography or planning coursework at the upper-division level; minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5; background of courses or experience within area of interest; adviser and department chair permission. Guided, supervised field experiences that complement the academic program.
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