Introduction to human geography. Examination of relationships between people, communities, society and the natural environment at local to global scales. Population change, cultural patterns, and historical, economic, political and environmental forces, including climate change, that shape human activity and experiences from place to place. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Also listed as GEOG 1020. Lectures two hours a week and tutorial one hour a week. [0.5 credits]
Introduction to human geography. Examination of relationships between people, communities, society and the natural environment at local to global scales. Population change, cultural patterns, and historical, economic, political and environmental forces, including climate change, that shape human activity and experiences from place to place. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Also listed as GEOG 1020. Lectures two hours a week and tutorial one hour a week. [0.5 credits]