GEO 20300 Human Geography

(GE-CrsClt) Human Geography is a survey course that investigates the variability in human activity and human interaction with the environment over space. Sample topics include human behavior in space; population dynamics; economic development; spatial variation in agricultural systems; spatial variation in political systems; popular vs. traditional cultures, and human impacts on the natural environment.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ENGL 17000 with a C or better; or permission of dean.

Offered

Fall and Spring semesters.