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Course Descriptions - 100 Level Courses
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110: Physical Geography
(C) Patterns of physical elements of landscape
and atmosphere,
their interrelations, how they differ from place to place.
(3 cr. hr.)*
GRY
120: Cultural Geography
(A) Comparative study of cultures in their
geographic setting and
their response to modern world interdependence and problems
of
food, population, development. (3 cr. hr.)*
GRY
125: Human Geography and Global Development
(A) A spatial study of race, class and
gender relations in the context of
contrasting cultures, and the role the relations play in global
development - social, political and economic. (3 cr. hr.)*
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129: Special Topics in Geography
Selected Topics: May be taken more than
once as subtitle changes.
Prerequisites: Designated by department as appropriate
for content and academic level of credit. (1-4 cr. hr.)
GRY
150: Modules in Geography
(O) Five-week mini-courses focusing on
regions, nations, or
geographic topics dealing with contemporary problems, issues.
Three hours per week. May be repeated as topic changes. (1
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