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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Exploration of current and evolving literature on climate change, and the social and cultural consequences of climate change. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary issues and communicating across disciplines. May be repeated for credit when content varies. Prerequisite: Upper division standing and WRTG S211 or WRTG S212, and at least one GER in Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Prerequisite:    WRTG S211 US D- OR WRTG S212 US D- OR ENGL S211 US D- Concurrent OR ENGL S212 US D- Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Examines how space is produced through the creative ferments of social struggle over domination and insubordination. Our central concern will focus upon the differences and inequalities produced across various spatial scales, such as the urban, regional, national, and transnational, as well as oppositions of scale, such as city and country, center and periphery, and local and global. This course will engage theoretical questions, and will situate these inquiries within ethnographic and historical texts that clarify the principal dynamics involved in the social production of space. Prerequisite: GEOG S101 or instructor permission. Prerequisite:    GEOG S101 US D- OR GEOG A101 UA D OR GEOG F101 UF D- OR GEOG F101X UF D-
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    No course description available.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Relationships of human beings with the land they occupy; study of the physical environment and human occupation of the world's major regions; consideration of the significance of cultural diversity, differing patterns of livelihood, settlement and population change. rerequisite: GEOG S101. Prerequisite:    GEOG S101 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S205 US D- Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Cross-listed as ENVS S406. Identification, interpretation and measurement of physical and cultural features using remotely sensed data; image enhancement and analysis; applications of remote sensing to different scientific disciplines; and an introduction to raster-based Geographic Information Systems. Prerequisite: MATH S151. Prerequisite:    MATH S151 US D- Concurrent OR MATH A151 UA D Concurrent OR MATH F151X UF D- Concurrent OR MATH V151 UV D Concurrent OR MATH S107 US D Concurrent OR MATH A107 UA D Concurrent OR MATH F107X UF D- Concurrent OR MATH V107 UV D Concurrent
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+2) Cross-listed ENVS S407. An in-depth look at processes related to snow in mid-latitude areas. Topics include snow formation in the atmosphere, snow accumulation and distribution, snowpack metamorphism, avalanche dynamics, snowmelt runoff and chemistry, techniques for measuring snow properties, and case studies. Labs will entail collection of field data as well as analysis of data. Required labs may take place on Saturday. Prerequisite: Science or Geography major with upper division standing, or instructor permission.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1 to 3 credits variable (1-3 + 0) Cross-listed as ENVS S409. Project-based instruction in advanced GIS sensing analysis relating to a specific geospatial project or case study. Intended for students who have at least a basic GIS background and a specific project concept in mind. Variable credit (to be determined at time of registration). Each credit requires a certain level of attendance. Prerequisite: ENVS S110/GEOG S110 or ENVS S111/GEOG S111 or ENVS S338/GEOG S338. Prerequisite:    (ENVS S110 US D- Concurrent OR ENVS S111 US D- Concurrent OR ENVS S338 US D- Concurrent ) OR GEOG S110 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S111 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S338 Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (2 + 3) Cross-listed as ENVS S410. Advanced GIS examines the object models used for the representation of spatially continuous data and the analysis of those data. Specific topics include terrain models; classification; suitability analysis; utilizing imagery; local, focal and zonal functions; surface modeling, and geo-referencing. Prerequisite: ENVS S338/GEOG S338. Prerequisite:    ENVS S338 US D- Concurrent OR GEOG S338 US D- Concurrent
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