GEOG 100 |
Introduction to Geography (3) |
An exploration of how geography is used to analyze, understand, and interpret our world. The goal is to use an interdisciplinary approach and a spatial perspective to analyze complex social issues. Emphasis is on using geospatial tools and concepts to investigate the interconnection of human and physical systems and their relationship to major global problems and prospects. Topics include globalization, climate change, population dynamics, cultural diversity, and ecological conservation. |
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81082 |
6380 |
14 Aug 2024-08 Oct 2024 |
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Online |
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Faculty: Mbobi, Emmanuel K |
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GEOG 100 |
Introduction to Geography (3) |
An exploration of how geography is used to analyze, understand, and interpret our world. The goal is to use an interdisciplinary approach and a spatial perspective to analyze complex social issues. Emphasis is on using geospatial tools and concepts to investigate the interconnection of human and physical systems and their relationship to major global problems and prospects. Topics include globalization, climate change, population dynamics, cultural diversity, and ecological conservation. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
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81153 |
6381 |
14 Aug 2024-08 Oct 2024 |
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Open |
Online |
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Faculty: Cooper, Evelyn E |
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GEOG 100 |
Introduction to Geography (3) |
An exploration of how geography is used to analyze, understand, and interpret our world. The goal is to use an interdisciplinary approach and a spatial perspective to analyze complex social issues. Emphasis is on using geospatial tools and concepts to investigate the interconnection of human and physical systems and their relationship to major global problems and prospects. Topics include globalization, climate change, population dynamics, cultural diversity, and ecological conservation. |
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date. |
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82619 |
6980 |
18 Sep 2024-12 Nov 2024 |
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Open |
Online |
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Faculty: Evans, Bryant T |
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GEOG 100 |
Introduction to Geography (3) |
An exploration of how geography is used to analyze, understand, and interpret our world. The goal is to use an interdisciplinary approach and a spatial perspective to analyze complex social issues. Emphasis is on using geospatial tools and concepts to investigate the interconnection of human and physical systems and their relationship to major global problems and prospects. Topics include globalization, climate change, population dynamics, cultural diversity, and ecological conservation. |
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83301 |
7380 |
16 Oct 2024-10 Dec 2024 |
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Closed |
Online |
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Faculty: Long, Brian K. |
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GEOG 100 |
Introduction to Geography (3) |
An exploration of how geography is used to analyze, understand, and interpret our world. The goal is to use an interdisciplinary approach and a spatial perspective to analyze complex social issues. Emphasis is on using geospatial tools and concepts to investigate the interconnection of human and physical systems and their relationship to major global problems and prospects. Topics include globalization, climate change, population dynamics, cultural diversity, and ecological conservation. |
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84805 |
7381 |
16 Oct 2024-10 Dec 2024 |
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Open |
Online |
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Faculty: Mbobi, Emmanuel K |
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Course Materials
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