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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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GEO 102 - World Geography East GEO 1121. Description: A geographical exploration of the people, places, and landscapes of Africa, Asia and Australia/Pacific Islands.
Prerequisites: Reading Proficiency.
Credits: 3 Lecture: 3 Course Content:
- Geographic traditions, terminology and methodology
- Regional presentation of important human and physical locations
- Major geographic qualities, characteristics and unifying elements of each region
- Regional physiography and human adaptation to it
- Regional economic, political, settlement, cultural, human and historical geographic distributions and qualities
- Unique and/or significant regional issues or events
- Significant characteristics, qualities and issues for individual countries or subregions
- Current issues/events of global concern or impact
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe the traditions of geography. (1)
- Cite the basic concepts in geographical study and analysis. (1,2)
- Identify and discuss basic cultural differences within geographic regions and between regions. (3-5)
- Relate the physical geography of each region and its influences to human geography. (2-4)
- Locate and evaluate geographical information from a variety of sources. (6-8)
- Integrate historical information with spatial distribution information of human phenomena. (5)
- Apply spatial analysis skills to regional geographic distributions. (1,4)
- Use locational analysis to explain natural and human geographical phenomena. (2,7)
- Critically analyze issues and synthesize information related to current regional trends. (6-8)
- Identify significant physical and cultural geographical locations. (2-6)
- Explain a personal connection to the global/international community in contemporary society. (8)
Required Assessment:
- Demonstrate thoughtful and precise writing skills by completing at least 1500 words of monitored writing.
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