GEOG 10100

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GEOG 10100 - People and their Environment (3 cr)

Geography and Environmental ScienceARTSC - School of Arts and Sciences

Course Title

People and their Environment

Catalog Description

The science of geography uses an earth systems approach and geographic concepts of place, space, scale, location, regions, and borders to examine human-environment interactions. Students will study a broad range of topics, from plate tectonics and climate change to global patterns of population, culture, food security, urbanization, migration, and economy. The overarching emphasis will be on the relationships among these processes. In addition, students will learn how to interpret maps and become familiar with uses of geospatial technologies in research and many aspects of everyday life.

Minimum

3

Max

3

Contact Hours

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Repeat For Credit

No

Requirement Designation

RLA_FC_Individual&Society

Prerequisites & Corequisites

013818

Lecture