GEOG 2100: Human Geography
Introduces students to the field of human geography; focus on real-world problems, such as migration, war, imperialism, environment, trade, conflict, inequality, and urbanization by applying key human geography concepts, such as place, space, scale, landscape, and territory.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 205. GE soc sci indivs and groups course.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 205. GE soc sci indivs and groups course.
Credit Hours
3.0
Syllabi
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sp22_geog_2100_syllabus_woodworth.pdf 262.41 KB
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SP20-ONLINE-GEOG-2100-COLEMAN.pdf452.43 KB
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SP2020-Geog-2100-Coleman.pdf704.66 KB
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AU19-Geog 2100-Woodworth.pdf144.79 KB
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SP19-Geog 2100 w Coleman.pdf234.94 KB
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AU18 Geog 2100-Woodworth.pdf164.95 KB
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SP18-Geog 2100-Coleman.pdf144.68 KB
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AU17-Geog 2100-Woodworth.pdf150.96 KB
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SP17-Geog 2100-Coleman.pdf71.33 KB
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AU16-Geog 2100-Woodworth.pdf155.54 KB
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SP16-Geog 2100-Coleman.pdf100.24 KB
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AU15-Geog 2100-Woodworth.pdf158.08 KB
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SP15-Geography 2100-Coleman.pdf59.66 KB
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AU14-Geog 2100-Woodworth.pdf161.86 KB
Semester(s) Offered:
Autumn
Spring