Geography

Classes

GEO 100 : World Regional Geography

This course surveys various countries and major regions of the world with respect to location and landscape, world importance, political status, population, type of economy, and its external and internal organization problems and potentials.

Credits

3

GEO 200 : Geography of North America

This course is a survey of the geography of the United States and Canada with special emphasis on land usage, mineral resources, industrial development, and social and economic adaptation of man and the natural environment.

Credits

3

GEO 201 : Human Geography

A conceptual approach to the study of humans, their distribution, economic systems, behavior patterns, value systems and environmental perceptions, with emphasis given to the resulting patterns of cultural landscapes that characterize the earth.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

GEO 220 : Principles of Physical Geography

This course is an introduction to natural features of the earth. It concentrates on weather, climate, soil, and vegetation associations, on landforms and on the forces that have been active in shaping the earth’s surface.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

GEO 100.