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Nov 23, 2024
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College Catalog 2024-2025
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GEOG 111 - Geography, Environment, and Society: Global Issues and Local Patterns This course introduces students to geography, a dynamic field that focuses on human-environment interactions, spatial patterns, global connections, and regional differences. Students learn key analytical tools, concepts, and perspectives in geography and then explore the significance of these for understanding our world. Students also gain analytical and critical thinking skills unique to geography that will enrich their education in the liberal arts and propel them along their chosen career path or specialization. Course assignments emphasize hands-on and field-based learning activities. This is one of three introductory course options in geography. This course surveys agricultural development and change, economic growth and decline, migration, population dynamics, urbanization, and other core geography topics. Students explore these issues to understand how human societies organize and interact with their environments and why patterns in local places. Students may take only one of GEOG-111, GEOG-113, or GEOG-115 as an introductory course for the Geography major or minor (students can also earn credit equivalent to this course by scoring a 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Exam in Human Geography). Every year. (4 Credits)
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