Geography
List of Courses
General
- 492. Internship in Applied Geography
- 494. Selected Topics in Geography
- 497. Directed Studies
Global and Regional
- GLOBAL:
- 319I. International Development
- 352. Geography of Travel and Tourism
- 355I. International Environmental Issues
- 452. Geography of the Global Economy
- 468. World Cities/Cities of the World
- 470. Political Geography
- REGIONAL:
- 100. World Regional Geography
- 304. California
- 306. United States and Canada
- 308I. Africa South of the Sahara
- 309I. The Middle East and North Africa
- 313I. Southeast Asia
- 314I. South Asia
- 315I. East Asia
- 316. Europe
- 318. Russia and Its Neighbors
Human Geography
- 120. Geography of Human Diversity in the United States
- 160. Introduction to Human Geography
- 301I. Urban Life and Problems
- 319I. International Development
- 352. Geography of Travel and Tourism
- 360. Human Geography
- 381. Maps and Civilization
- 452. Geography of the Global Economy
- 460. Population Geography
- 464. Urban Geography
- 465./565. Social Geography
- 467./567. Urban Geography: Metropolitan Problems
- 468. World Cities/Cities of the World
- 470. Political Geography
- 471. Geographic Information Science (GIS) for Health
- 487B. Applications of GIS: Urban and Economic
Environmental/Physical Geography
- 140. Introduction to Physical Geography
- 340. Environmental Geography
- 355I. International Environmental Issues
- 440./540. Land and Water Environments
- 442. Biogeography
- 443. Watersheds: Processes and Management
- 444. Climatology
- 445. Palaeoclimatology
- 446. Land Use Planning
- 447. Landscape Restoration
- 455. People As Agents of Environmental Change
- 458./558. Hazards and Risk Management
- 473. Remote Sensing
- 474. Introduction to Digital Image Processing
- 475. Geographical Applications in Remote Sensing
- 481. Geographic Information Science for Natural Sciences
- 487B. Applications of GIS: Environment and Natural Resources
Methods and Techniques
These courses develop skills in graphic and statistical communication and field analysis which are used within the various sub‑fields of the discipline.
- 200. Introduction to Research Methods for Geographers
- 280. Introduction to Geospatial Techniques
- 380. Map Interpretation and Analysis
- 400. Geographical Analysis
- 402. Qualitative Geographic Analysis
- 482. Thematic Map Design for Presentation and GIS
- 473. Remote Sensing
- 474. Introduction to Digital Image Processing
- 475. Geographical Application Remote Sensing
- 484./584. Advanced Concepts in Presentation Cartography
- 485./585. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- 486. Field Methods in Landscape Analysis
- 487A./587A Applications of Geographic Information Science (GIS): Environment and Natural Resources
- 487B./587B Applications of Geographic Information Science (GIS): Urban and Economic
- 488./588. Geographic Information Systems
Geography
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