The Earth's external features;
landscape development under the influence of
volcanism and mountain-building forces, rivers
and their work, underground waters, waves and
currents, and the wind; the principle soil groups
as related to landscape and climate.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: None
GEOG 1303 General World
Geography
Landscapes and peoples of
continents, the major culture realms and nations,
their resources, land-use, and industries.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: None
GEOG 2301 Economic Geography
Analysis of production at
local, regional, and national scales. Agricultural
and industrial location and the growth and influence
of central places are discussed.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: None
GEOG 2302 Cultural Geography
Study of human culture hearths,
the distribution of language and religion, environmental
perception, cultural ecology, and human settlement
patterns.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: None
GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography
for Educators I
Cultural geography is the study of the interaction between humans and the natural environment. The course will examine this relationship from the historical past to the present time with major emphasis human cultural diversity.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: None
GEOG 3333 Latin American
Geography
A regional study of geography
of Mexico, the Caribbean Central and South America.
Includes an investigation of the physical, cultural
and economic factors of various regions and how
these affect present day conditions.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: None
GEOG 3334 Conservation
of Natural Resources
A survey of distribution
of natural resources, with special emphasis on
new solutions to problems of resource scarcity.
Topics include: energy, water, air and food resources,
and other selected components of the lithosphere, hydrosphere. Economics, demographic, and political
issues are considered as they affect resources.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: ESCI 1301 and 1101 both with a C or better.
GEOG 4310 Earth Science
for Educators I
This is the first part of
a hands-on Earth Science course designed for
education. Course will provide the students with
basic theoretical background in Earth Science
with hands-on workshops to enable the student
to understand the Earth Science processes on
the Earth's surface.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: None
GEOG 4320 Earth Science
for Educators II
This is the second part
of a hands-on Earth Science course designed for
education majors enrolled in the EC-8 program.
The course will provide the students with a basic
theoretical background in Earth Science with
hands-on workshops to enable the student to understand
the Earth Science processes on the Earth's surface.
Lec 3, Cr 3.
Prerequisite: GEOL 4310
or GEOG 4310.
GEOG 4440 Geographic
Information Systems
This course covers the basics
of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts
and software such as Arc View and ArcGIS. Special
attention will be given to digital data acquisition,
processing, data management and generation of
base maps for various applications in the field-based
sciences.
Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 4.
Prerequisite: None
GEOG 4441 Principles
of Remote Sensing
This course will emphasize
the application of remote sensing and image analysis
in the earth sciences, qualitative and quantitative
satellite image and air photo interpretation.
Additional emphasis will be placed on the use
of computer processing packages.
Lec 3, Lab 3, Cr 4.
Prerequisite: None