GEOGRAPHY (GG)
GG 150. Peoples and Places of the World.
Spatial treatment of ethnic diversity of the world's macro cultures (e.g. Europe) and contemporary social problems associated with economic development. (University Studies course) (3)
GG 170. European Peoples and Civilization.
An examination of the geographical expansion of distinctive peoples and regional cultures of Europe. Themes include hearth areas, patterns of diffusion, areas of distribution, and conflict between cultures. (University Studies course) (3)
GG 180. Cultural Geography.
Study of the interrelationship of the components of human cultures, i.e., belief, social and material systems. Emphasis on social geographic principles and issues. (University Studies course) (3)
GG 181. Cultural Heritage Travel: An Introduction.
An overview of the concepts of cultural and heritage travel and a description of the history of the travel industry. Two Saturday field trips required. (3)
GG 320. Political Geography.
Analysis of ways in which man organizes space for political purpose. Case studies of interactions of geographical areas and political processes. (3)
GG 497. Geography Internship.
Internship with approved professionals in selected Geotourism programs. Experience in all phases of Geotourism agency operation. Prerequisites: Senior standing; completion of all degree requirements; 2.50 GPA in major; 2.25 cumulative GPA; faculty advisor's approval. (12)
GG 561-563. Advanced Topics in Geography.
Lectures, discussions, laboratories, field trips and assigned readings in various fields of geography. Topics vary. May be taken more than once. (1-3)
See University Studies (UI) listings for descriptions of:
UI 307. Economic Geography.
(3)
UI 308. Cultural and Physical Landscapes of the World: A Geographical Analysis.
(3)
UI 401. American Cultural Landscapes.
(3)
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