GEA2000 — World Regional Geography
3 credit hour(s) Courses must afford students an understanding of the basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of behavior and past and present social, political, and economic issues. 1. bases and patterns of population movements. 2. migration patterns. 3. space perceptions and locational decisions. 4. locational configurations and effects of bounded spaces. 5. communication networks. 6. space allocation and land use patterns. 7. economic development. 8. environmental quality. Lecture: 3 hours.