GEOG& 200: Human Geography

Introduces concepts and techniques relating to the study of place and population, migration, economic, cultural and political organizations. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Social Sciences, Elective)

Prerequisites

Eligibility for ENGL& 101

  1. Interpret maps, graphs, and tables to analyze and interpret data.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of the basic themes of geographic inquiry.
  3. Demonstrate understanding of relationships between physical and human landscapes.
  4. Demonstrate understanding of human spatial patterns upon the landscape, and the processes that create them.
Credits
5
Lecture Hours
55
Quarter Offered
Spring
Distribution List
Academic Elective,
Social Sciences