Geography, Associate in Arts for Transfer
Students who complete Geography courses will examine the spatial organization of physical features and human activities at a variety of spatial scales from local to global. Students will be able to locate features on the surface of the earth, explain why they are located where they are, and describe how places are similar and/or different. Students will also examine human interactions with the environment and describe how physical and cultural landscapes change through time. Students completing physical geography courses will be able to describe the processes that drive earth’s climate, create landforms, and govern the distribution of plants and animals. Students completing human geography w
Courses
- ANTH M02 — Cultural Anthropology
- BIOL M01 — Introduction to Biology
- BIOL M02A — General Biology I
- BIOL M02AH — Honors: General Biology I
- CS M10J — Introduction to Computer Programming Using Java
- GEOG M01 — Physical Geography
- GEOG M01L — Physical Geography Lab
- GEOG M02 — Cultural Geography
- GEOG M03 — World Regional Geography
- GEOG M03H — Honors: World Regional Geography
- GEOG M05 — Introduction to Weather and Climate
- GEOG M10 — Geography of California
- GEOL M03 — Earth History
- GIS M01 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- GIS M02 — GPS and Map Analysis
- MATH C2210 — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals
- MATH C2210H — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals - Honors
- MATH M06 — Trigonometry
- PHIL M07 — Introduction to Logic
- POLS C1000 — American Government and Politics
- POLS C1000H — American Government and Politics - Honors
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- STAT C1000H — Introduction to Statistics - Honors