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GEOG1000 — Introduction to Geography

3 credits · 3 hours

GEOG 1000 - Introduction to Geography GEOG 1000 - Introduction to Geography This course introduces some of the many topics geographers examine to explain the relationship between people and place. Topics include the physical earth, e.g. how mountains and lakes form, cultural patterns such as how languages in neighboring countries are related, population analysis, like human migration trends, environmental challenges like water scarcity, and economic analysis including growth and decline of regions. Study of the inter-relationship between the natural world and human landscapes is emphasized. Geographic factors that underlie current social, political, environmental and economic problems will also be explored. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 1010 General Education Code: Social and Behavioral Science (SBSX) Elective Code(s): GLKY, LART, SSCI Previous: GEO* 101

Prerequisites: ENG1010

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