Geography - GEOG

GEOG 401 Topics in Regional Geography 3 OR 4 hours. Geographic analysis of cultural and environmental systems of a political, economic, or climatic region of the world as defined by the instructor. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): One upper-division course in each of the areas of skills, systematic and regional/urban geography. 
GEOG 418 Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Methods 3 OR 4 hours. Practical introduction to the techniques of social scientists for research in natural social settings:  participant observation/non-participant observation, interviewing, use of documentary sources, etc.   Same as ANTH 418.  3 undegraduate hours.  4 graduate hours.  Prerequisite(s):  Junior standing or above.
GEOG 425 Field Techniques in Archaeology 4 hours. Exposure to field methods in archaeology through participation in an actual research project. Students are instructed in field excavation techniques. Usually offered in summer session. Same as ANTH 425.   May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours.  Prerequisite(s): ANTH 102 or consent of the instructor. Recommended: Concurrent registration in ANTH 426 or GEOG 426. 
GEOG 426 Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology 4 hours. Exposes students to laboratory methods in archaeology through the analysis of excavated materials. Students are instructed in laboratory techniques. Same as ANTH 426. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours.  Prerequisite(s): ANTH 102 or consent of the instructor. Recommended: Concurrent registration in ANTH 425 or GEOG 425. 
GEOG 429 Archaeological Methods 3 OR 4 hours. This course will familiarize students with various methodologies used by archaeologists and geo-archaeologists. Course will concentrate on a different method each time it is taught.  Course information:  Same as ANTH 429.  3 undergraduate hours.  4 graduate hours.  May be repeated up to 2 time(s).  Students may register for more than one section per term.
GEOG 431 Advanced Landform Geography 3 OR 4 hours. Genesis of surficial landforms and processes that sculpt them. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 131 or EAES 101 or consent of the instructor.
GEOG 432 Geomorphology and Archaeology 3 OR 4 hours. Relevance of geomorphic processes and landform development to archaeology; role of geomorphology in archaeological surveys, paleogeographic reconstruction, and archaeological interpretation. Elements of geoarchaeology. Same as ANTH 421. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 131 or EAES 101 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 441 Topics in Resource Management and Policy 3 OR 4 hours. Selected topics dealing with environmental problems at local, regional or global levels. Topics vary. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 341 or GEOG 361 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 442 Environmental Hazards and Risks 3 OR 4 hours. Environmental risks of natural and technological hazards; causes and consequences to people; social theories of risks; coping mechanisms used to reduce risk. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 251 or GEOG 441 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 444 Management of Solid and Hazardous Wastes 3 hours. Management of solid and hazardous waste, including radioactive waste: landfills, incineration, recycling, composting, source reduction, groundwater and air pollution impacts, control, regulations, siting, health impacts. Same as CME 423, and EOHS 472.
GEOG 453 Seminar in Cultural Ecology 3 OR 4 hours. Cultural ecology and cultural evolution, emphasizing peasant farming and other subsistence systems. Soil management under shifting and sedentary agriculture. Same as ANTH 453. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): ANTH 101 or GEOG 151 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 455 Quantitative Methods 3 OR 4 hours. Introductory statistics course in statistical methods for anthropological problem-solving. Primary emphasis is on univariate and bivariate statistics, such as means standard deviations, correlation, chi square, t-tests, and simple regressions. Same as ANTH 455. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 461 Location and Land Use 3 OR 4 hours. Environmental, demographic, and institutional influences on land availability/use at global/local scales; geographies of production/use intensity; market/governmental controls over land/users. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 361 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 464 Geographic Modeling of Transportation Systems 3 OR 4 hours. Discussions of the principles of spatial interaction, emphasizing passenger movements, commodity flows, the practicality of network analysis, and the impact of transportation facilities on land use and regional development. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 100 and GEOG 161. 
GEOG 469 Geographic Information Systems for Planning 3 OR 4 hours. Applications of Geographic Information Systems to urban planning and policy making. Same as UPP 461. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. Priority registration will be given to students admitted to a campus certificate program in Geospatial Analysis and Visualization, graduate students in Urban Planning and Policy, or students in the Master of Arts in Real Estate program.
GEOG 470 Educational Practice with Seminar I 6 hours. The first half of a two-segment sequence of practice teaching, including seminar, to meet certification requirements for teaching in grades six through twelve. Graduate credit only with approval of the department. Prerequisite(s): Good academic standing in a teacher education program, completion of 100 clock hours of pre-student-teaching field experiences, and approval of the department. 
GEOG 471 Educational Practice with Seminar II 6 hours. The second half of a two-segment sequence of practice teaching, including seminar, to meet certification requirements for teaching in grades six through twelve. Graduate credit only with approval of the department. Prerequisite(s): Good academic standing in a teacher education program, completion of 100 clock hours of pre-student-teaching field experiences, credit or concurrent registration in GEOG 470, and approval of the department. 
GEOG 475 Thematic Cartography 4 hours. Discussion and projects involving representation of real-world areal patterns; preservation of geodetic, locational and informational relationships; information generalization and reconstruction; computer software, and programs for computer assisted cartography. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 276 or GEOG 278 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 477 Remote Sensing of the Environment 4 hours. Principles and practices of processing and interpretation of remotely sensed imagery including aerial photographs, radar and multispectral satellite images. Hands-on use of image-processing software. Same as ANTH 477. Extensive computer use required. 
GEOG 478 Mapping with Microcomputers 4 hours. Micro-computer applications including computer principles for mapping, alternative design for coordinate files, kinds of devices for mapping, direct control of devices for mapping, characteristics and limitations of mapping programs. Same as ANTH 484. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 475 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 481 Geographic Information Systems I 4 hours. Components and performance properties of geographic information systems. Geographic hierarchies and data structures. Problems and solutions in handling large geographic files. Geocoding. Same as ANTH 481. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 100 and one from GEOG 278, GEOG 386, IDS 100; or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 482 Geographic Information Systems II 4 hours. Application of raster (or grid) based geographic information systems to the spatial analysis of landscapes. Same as ANTH 482. 
GEOG 483 Geographic Information Systems III 4 hours. Problems encountered in the analysis and portrayal of geographic data. Topics include taxonomy, regionalization, trend surface analysis, time series, markov probabilities, and computer cartographic procedures for displaying output from analytic procedures. Same as ANTH 483. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 482 or ANTH 482 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 484 Qualitative Methods in Geographic Research 3 OR 4 hours. Use of qualitative methods in geographic research. Research design choices, data collection and analysis, writing. Applications in environmental and urban geography. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 481 or geography major or minor or consent of instructor. 
GEOG 485 Computer Cartography 4 hours. The fundamentals of cartography and cartographic design. The use of state-of-the-art, Windows-based computer mapping software for querying and displaying cartographic data contained in GIS databases.   Same as ANTH 485.  
GEOG 486 Analysis of Geographic Patterns 4 hours. Analytical methods for evaluating arrangements of points, lines, and subareas across regions. Development of non-central measures of spatial association as an alternative to correlation analysis. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 482 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 491 History and Philosophy of Geography 3 OR 4 hours. The philosophy of geography, its theory and research techniques. Analysis of bibliographic sources; criticism of papers on assigned topics. 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): Declared major or minor in geography; or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 496 Internship 1 TO 4 hours. Professional field experience with an agency or organization in the private or public sector on projects related to the student's area of specialization. Same as ANTH 496. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. Only 4 hours of credit may be applied toward the Minor in Geography. Prerequisite(s): Declared major in anthropology, minor in geography or full graduate standing in anthropology or geography and consent of the faculty advisor, head of the department, or the director of internship programs. 
GEOG 505 Seminar on the Geography of Colonialism and Neocolonialism 3 hours. Colonialism: historical, political and development geographies. Colonialism in the evolution of Europe and the Third World. Anti-colonial liberation movements. Theories of neocolonialism, underdevelopment, dependency. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 353 or GEOG 401 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 510 Seminar in Social Organization 4 hours. Theoretical and substantive issue about how societies are organized.   Same as ANTH 510.  May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours.
GEOG 511 Topics in Urban Geography 3 hours. Critical analysis of selected theories, methods and problems of urban and settlement geography. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 hours. Prerequisite(s): One 400-level course in urban, economic, or transportation geography. 
GEOG 530 Seminar in Physical Geography 3 hours. General topic to be defined by instructor; specific approved topic to be defined, researched and discussed by student. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 421 or GEOG 431 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 541 Seminar on Resource Management and Policy 3 hours. Social policy issues in the resolution of resource management conflicts. Topics will vary. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 441 or GEOG 461 or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 551 Research Seminar on the Ecology of Mapping Behavior 4 hours. Mapping behavior examined cross-culturally, historically, and developmentally. Ecological functions of mapping in macro-spatial behavior. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 575 Seminar in Cartography 3 hours. Review of recent developments in computer mapping and identification of mapping needs. Research on conceptual and program solutions to computer mapping problems. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 475 and GEOG 481; or consent of the instructor. 
GEOG 589 Geographic Information Systems for Planning 4 hours. Applications of Geographic Information Systems to urban planning and policy making. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing; and approval of the department. Priority registration for graduate students in Urban Planning and Policy, and graduate students admitted to the campus certificate program in Geospatial Analysis and Visualization.
GEOG 592 Research Proposal Design 1 hours. Research techniques, including problem definition, literature search, and methodological design. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 595. 
GEOG 595 Departmental Seminar 3 hours. Review of contemporary geographic theory in academic research and professional practice. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing in geography. 
GEOG 596 Independent Study 1 TO 4 hours. Independent research on approved topic not related to thesis preparation. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Students may register in more than one section per term.  Prerequisite(s): Consent of faculty advisor and the instructor. 
GEOG 598 Master's Thesis Research 0 TO 16 hours. Independent research on a topic approved for a graduate thesis. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 16 hours. Prerequisite(s): Consent of thesis research advisor.