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Spring 2009 Geography Courses
Geog 1000.01 - Introduction to Geography (Berentsen)
Geog 1000.02 - Introduction to Geography (Dunn)
Geog 1000.03 - Introduction to Geography (Cramer)
Geog 1000.04 - Introduction to Geography (Cramer)
Geog 1000.05 - Introduction to Geography (Dunn)
Geog 1100 - Globalization (Vias)
Geog 1200 - The City in the Western Tradition (Cooke)
Geog 1300 - Climate, Weather, and Environment (Seth)
Geog 1700.02 - World Regional Geography (Hanink)
Geog 1700.03 - World Regional Geography (Cromley)
Geog 1700.04 - World Regional Geography (Spaulding)
Geog 1700.05 - World Regional Geography (Spaulding)
Geog 1700.06 - World Regional Geography (Hayward)
Geog 1700.07 - World Regional Geography (Hayward)
Geog 2100 - Economic Geography (Cromley)
Geog 2300 - Introduction to Physical Geography (Ballantine)
Geog 3210 - Applied Population Geography (Vias)
Geog 3320W - Environmental Evaluation & Assessment (Ballantine)
Geog 3400 - Climate and Weather (Seth)
Geog 3410 - Human Modification of the Natural Environment (Ballantine)
Geog 3500Q - Geographic Data Analysis (Hanink)
Geog 3700 - The American Landscape (Berentsen)
Geog 4130 - Transportation Geography (Osleeb)
Geog 4210 - Urban and Regional Planning (Rozum)
Geog 4510 - Applications of Geographic Information Systems (Mrozinski)
Geog 5000 - Research Design (Cooke)
Geog 5130 - Transporation Geography (Osleeb)
Geog 5290 - Advanced Urban Geography (Atkinson-Palombo)
Geog 5510 - Application Issues in GIS (Mrozinski)
Geog 5600 - Spatial Data Analysis (Zhang)

 

Link to the tentative courses the Geography Dept will offer the next two academic years.

 

Some previous syllabi available using the following links:

Fall 2008 - Spring 2008 - Fall 2007 - Spring 2007 - Fall2006 - Spring2006 - Fall 2005