2012-13 Undergraduate Catalog
Geography Courses
GEOG 1224 Introduction to Map Use
(3 credits)
GEOG 1400 World Regional Geography
(3 credits)
GEOG 2100 Introduction to Physical Geography
(3 credits)
GEOG 2200 Introduction to Human Geography
(3 credits)
GEOG 2225 Aerial Photography And Remote Sensing
(3 credits)
GEOG 2231 Geographic Information Systems
(3 credits)
GEOG 2232 Techniques In Geographic Information Systems
(3 credits)
GEOG 2300 Economic Geography
(3 credits)
GEOG 2400 Introduction to Planning
(3 credits)
GEOG 2500 Political Geography
(3 credits)
GEOG 2925 People and the Environment: Geography Perspective
(3 credits)
GEOG 3100 Weather And Climate
(3 credits)
GEOG 3226 Cartography
(3 credits)
GEOG 3300 Geography And Planning Of Outdoor Recreation
(3 credits)
GEOG 3310 Land Use Analysis And Planning
(3 credits)
GEOG 3320 Regional Planning Methods
(3 credits)
GEOG 3410 Geography of North America
(3 credits)
GEOG 3460 Teaching of Middle and Secondary School Social Studies
(4 credits)
GEOG 3520 Site and Resource Analysis in Outdoor Recreation Planning
(3 credits)
GEOG 3630 Conservation Biology
(3 credits)
GEOG 3800 Regional Geography
(1-3 credits)
GEOG 3810 Geography of Europe
(3 credits)
GEOG 3820 Geography Of Asia
(3 credits)
GEOG 3840 Geography of Africa
(3 credits)
GEOG 4110 Advanced Physical Geography
(3 credits)
GEOG 4120 Urban Geography
(3 credits)
GEOG 4190 Field Geography
(3 credits)
GEOG 4200 Quantitative Procedures In Geographic Investigation
(3 credits)
GEOG 4210 The History and Development of Geographic Thought
(3 credits)
GEOG 4233 Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
(3 credits)
GEOG 4910 Directed Independent Study
(4 credits)
GEOG 4970 Internship
(4 credits)
GEOG 4990 Thesis
(3 credits)
GEOG 2925 People and the Environment: Geography Perspective (3 credits)
An integrative study of the natural, social, value-based, and citizen-action contexts for environmental awareness. The disciplinary component surveys geographic approaches to and institutional settings for environmental problems and decision making, including our spatial behaviors as either sources or recipients of environmental impacts. Interdisciplinary perspectives are evaluated in light of different geographic concepts of spatial distributions, physical geography, and regional planning. Liberal Education Goal Area 10.
Common Course Outline