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Comprehensive List of  Courses

Undergraduate Courses

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  • GEO 103: Population and Environment
  • GEO 105: World Geography  
  • GEO 155 [Sections 08-14]: The Natural Environment
  • GEO 172: World Cultures
  • GEO 173: World Political Economy
  • GEO 203: Environmental Problems and Policy 
  • GEO 219: American Diversity and Unity 
  • GEO 270: Experience credit
  • GEO 300: Topics in Geography [see current course list for details]
  • GEO 301: Geographical Perspectives 
  • GEO 302: Worlds of Food and Famine
  • GEO 303: The Geography of Wine 
  • GEO 305: Population Change
  • GEO 311: The New North Americas
  • GEO 313: The United States 
  • GEO 315: Global Environmental Change
  • GEO 316: River Environments
  • GEO 317: Geography of Mountain Environments
  • GEO 321/LAS 321: Latin American Development [Online only via  University College; campus students need Instructor's permission]
  • GEO 322/LAS 329: Globalization and Environment of Latin America [Online] 
  • GEO 323/LAS323: Latino USA
  • GEO 325/LAS325: Colonialism in Latin America  
  • GEO 326: The Geography of Climate and Weather
  • GEO 331: The European Union: A Geographical Perspective  
  • GEO 336/AAS 336: Africa: Problems and Prospects
  • GEO 341: Geography of China
  • GEO 356: Environmental Ideas and Policy
  • GEO 361: Global Economic Geography 
  • GEO 362: Cities of Europe 
  • GEO 363: Cities of North America
  • GEO 367/ANT 367/NST 367: Gender in a Globalizing World
  • GEO 372: Political Geography 
  • GEO 381: Cartographic Design 
  • GEO 383: Geographic Information Systems
  • GEO 386: Quantitative Geographical Analysis
  • GEO 388: Geographic Information and Society
  • GEO 400: Selected Topics [see current course list for details]
  • GEO 410: Readings and Special Work
  • GEO 470: Experience Credit
  • GEO 490: Independent Study
  • GEO 491: Senior Seminar in Geography 
  • GEO 499: Honors Thesis in Geography

Graduate and Undergraduate Courses:

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  • GEO 500: Topics in Geography [see current course list for details]
  • GEO 510: Research on North America 
  • GEO 520: Research on Latin America 
  • GEO 530: Research on Africa 
  • GEO 538: Research on Europe 
  • GEO 540: Research on Southern and Eastern Asia 
  • GEO 550: Research in Physical Geography 
  • GEO 551: Research in Environmental and Land Use Policy
  • GEO 554: Environmental Ideas
  • GEO 555: Biogeography
  • GEO 558: Sustainable Development  
  • GEO 560: Research on Economic Geography 
  • GEO 561: Global Economic Geography
  • GEO 563 The Urban Condition 
  • GEO 564: Urban Historical Geography
  • GEO 570: Research on Cultural Geography 
  • GEO 572: Landscape Interpretation in Cultural Geography
  • GEO 576/WSP 576: Gender, Place and Space  
  • GEO 578: History of Cartography
  • GEO 580: Research on Cartographic Techniques 
  • GEO 583: Environmental Geographic Information Science 
  • GEO 593: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • GEO 595: Geography and the Internet

Graduate Courses:

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  • GEO 600: Seminars in Selected Topics in Geography [see current course list for details]
  • GEO 602: Research Design in Geography
  • GEO 605: Theories of Development 
  • GEO 609: Independent Study
  • GEO 641: China: Geography and Political Economy
  • GEO 670: Experience Credit
  • GEO 672: Geopolitics in Theory and Practice: A Post-imperial World?
  • GEO 681: Map Design 
  • GEO 683: Geographic Information Systems 
  • GEO 686: Spatial Statistics
  • GEO 688: Geographic Information and Society
  • GEO 700: Seminars in Selected Topics in Geography [see current course list for details]
  • GEO 720: Seminar: Latin America
  • GEO 750: Seminar in Physical Geography
  • GEO 751: International Environmental Policy
  • GEO 764/ANT 764/WSP 764: Gender and Globalization
  • GEO 765: Seminar in Political Ecology
  • GEO 770: Seminar in Cultural Geography
  • GEO 774: Seminar in Historical Geography  
  • GEO 781: Seminar in Cartography 
  • GEO 782: Seminar: Geographic Information and Analysis
  • GEO 805: Geographic Thought
  • GEO 815: Seminar: Urban Geography
  • GEO 870: Seminar: Population Geography
  • GEO 970: Experience Credit
  • GEO 997: Master's Thesis
  • GEO 999: Doctoral Dissertation
  • GEO 999: Independent Study