Geography
GEOG
1003 - World Regional Geography - 3 credit hours
Introduction to the various cultural and political regions
of the world. Emphasis is placed on the physical aspects of each
geographic region and upon the diversity within and between each
region of our global society. Course rotation: Fall and
Spring.
3003 - Geography of
North America - 3 credit hours
A spatial study of the interaction of physical and
cultural geographic characteristics in the United States and Canada
in a present day context as well as from an historical
perspective.
3103 - Human Geography
- 3 credit hours
The systematic study of two of our world's main features
of human behavior: culture and economy. The first half of the class
looks at items such as population, migration, religion and
ethnicity around the world. The second half of the class looks
at items such as agriculture, industry, politics and urban patterns
in our global society.