An introduction to the geographic perspectives on resources and the environment. This course introduces environmental geography as an integrative science to explore the relationships between human and physical systems. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): 3 credit units of GEOG courses and 21 credit units of additional University course work. Note: GEOG 280 is a Social Science course but may be used as a Science course in the Breadth Requirement for the following Program Types in the College of Arts and Science: A (Humanities), B (Social Science), D (Fine Arts), E (B.F.A. in Studio Art), F (B.F.A. in Drama), and G (B.Mus.).
An introduction to the geographic perspectives on resources and the environment. This course introduces environmental geography as an integrative science to explore the relationships between human and physical systems. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): 3 credit units of GEOG courses and 21 credit units of additional University course work. Note: GEOG 280 is a Social Science course but may be used as a Science course in the Breadth Requirement for the following Program Types in the College of Arts and Science: A (Humanities), B (Social Science), D (Fine Arts), E (B.F.A. in Studio Art), F (B.F.A. in Drama), and G (B.Mus.).