Economic and Social Geography

Geog 2400.02: Economic and Social Geography

The purpose of this course is to equip students with the critical, conceptual, and practical skills necessary for a spatial understanding of the economy and society, including how to position oneself. The course structured around weekly modules and assignments, including regular workshops with hands-on research to teach students human geography approaches to global citizenship.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2400H. GE soc sci human, nat, and econ resources and diversity global studies course.
Credit Hours
4.0

Syllabi: 

 

Student Work Gallery:

In Spring 2024, students in Geography 2400 developed a series of story maps to outline their research into commodity chains and how these processes are both part of global economies and local social relationships. View a gallery of their work here.

Semester(s) Offered:

Autumn
Spring