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3.00 Credits
Concentrates upon the evolution and function of the urban spatial system, and upon the internal spatial structure of an urban area's residential, commercial, and industrial land use. Prerequisite: GEO 114.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the components of the Tourism industry, their spatial distribution, the environmental and cultural effects of Tourism, and the requisites and techniques for planning tourism development. Prerequisite: One of the following - GEO 101, GEO 102, GEO 114, GEO 115.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the development and differentiation of cultural landscapes and the economic, political, technological, and cultural processes that shape them. Preerequisite: GEO 114 or GEO 115.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of spatial patterns of life on earth. Biogeography emphasizes the influence of the physical environment, paleogeography, and past and possible future climate change on the biomes and biogeographic realms. Prerequisite: GEO 101 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A review of soil formation, processes and properties (identical to GY 411). Prerequisite: GEO 102 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the major and minor natural regions of the North American continent, from Alaska to the Mexican border, including the Caribbean area. The course will focus on the different physically defined regions of North America, studying the homogenous variables that make each region distinct, including the topography, vegetation, soils, surface features, and past climates. Prerequisites: GEO 102 and GEO 102L or GY 111 and GY 111L.
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3.00 Credits
Applied bivariate and multivariate statistics to problems in Geography, Geology, and Meteorology; parametric and non-parametric procedures in correlation, regression, analysis of variance, etc. Time series analysis, trend surface analysis, and kriging and analysis of spatial (map) data. Identical to GY 420.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to geography as a research discipline. Emphasis is placed on geographic problem solving, data collection, data analysis, and reporting. Micro computer oriented statistical and mapping packages will be used to analyze geographic data. Prerequisites: Senior standing, CIS 150 and ST 210. Fee.
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2.00 Credits
A review of ecological features and of managment policies for coastal communties with a description of relevant federal and state programs. Taught only at Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
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2.00 Credits
Study of the controlling factors and features of the world's climates, with particular attention to coastal areas, and application and interpretation of climate data. Taught only at Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
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