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GEOG1123 — Human Geography

3 credits · 45 hours

GEOG 1123 - Human Geography GEOG 1123 - Human Geography Description An introductory study of the cultural factors that make up Human Geography and their relevance in today’s world. From the viewpoint of spatial distributions, students gain a perspective on different aspects such as population growth, language, religion, political systems, and economic development. Students acquire a global perspective by comparing selected countries and seeing the impact of change on their cultural landscapes. Describe how physical landscapes may influence patterns of human/cultural geography and vice-versa. Explain the various cultural landscapes of distinction and social organization resulting from human interaction with their physical environment. Exhibit critical thinking skills essential in describing human geography in a world, regional and local context. Describe, in depth, the geographical issues and problems in the world today. General Education

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