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G107 - Physical Systems of the Environment Online / Correspondence |
| Introduction to the physical principles governing the geographical distribution and interrelationships of Earth's physical features (atmosphere and oceans, landforms, soils, and vegetation). The course provides students with the background necessary to evaluate current environmental issues. NOTE: Online course requires Microsoft Word. |
G110 - Introduction to Human Geography Online / Correspondence |
| An introduction to the principles, concepts, and methods of analysis used in the study of human geographic systems. Examines geographic perspectives on contemporary world problems, such as population growth, globalization of the economy, and human-environmental relations. NOTE: Online course requires Microsoft Word. |
G120 - World Regional Geography Online / Correspondence |
| Analysis of population, culture, environment, and economies of major world regions. Examination of issues of global importance, including development, demographic change, urbanization and migration, and international conflict. |
G315 - Environmental Conservation Online / Correspondence |
| Conservation of natural resources, including soil, water, wildlife, and forests, as interrelated components of the environment emphasizing an ecological approach. Current problems relating to environmental quality. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor. NOTE: Online course requires Microsoft Word. |
G326 - Geography of North America Online / Correspondence |
| Continental and regional variations in terrain, climate, and economic and social life of the United States and Canada, with emphasis on geographical principles, sources of data, and techniques of investigation. NOTE: Online course requires Microsoft Word. |