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GEO 113  Introduction to Economic Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Spatial distribution of resources, population, enterprise, trade, consumption, and production. Interaction of those distributions at local to global scales.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 151  Introduction to Human Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Systematic study of spatial patterns and processes that have shaped human use and alteration of the world.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 201  Introduction to Plant Geography

Semester:
Spring of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Geographic distribution and characteristics of plants throughout the world; relationships between biomes and aspects of the physical environment (climate, soils, landforms, disturbance); plant ecology; human impacts on vegetation; optional field trip on campus.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 203  Introduction to Meteorology

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Fundamentals of meteorology. Energy balance, adiabatic processes, horizontal motion, cyclogenesis, and severe weather.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 204  World Regional Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Economic, political, cultural, environmental, and technological processes and conditions that explain the diversity of world regions.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 206  Physical Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Geographic and functional interrelationships within the physical environment: Earth-sun relationships, weather, climate, soils, vegetation and landforms (terrain characteristics).
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 206L  Physical Geography Laboratory

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 2   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or GEO 151 or GEO 203 or GEO 204 or (GEO 206 or concurrently) or GEO 208 or GEO 211 or GEO 215 or GEO 221
Description:
Geographic aspects of weather, climate, soil, vegetation, and terrain. Interpretation and application of maps and remotely sensed imagery.
Effective Dates:
FS23 - Open


GEO 214  Geography of Drugs

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Physical, ecological, and human geographies of drugs, drug crops, pharmaceuticals, alcohol, and their diffusions. Cultural geographies and geopolitical implications of drugs' consumption, trade, and regulation and prohibition.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 215  Sports Geography

Semester:
Fall of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Geographical variables that influence the location, character, and spread of sports at the national and global scale. Human cultures and diffusion. Themes associated with the geography of sports. Origin and spread of collegiate, professional, international, and Olympic sports
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 221  Introduction to Geographic Information

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Principles and methods of spatial data collection, handling, analysis, and display. Introduction to remote sensing, geographic information systems, and cartography.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 221L  Introduction to Geographic Information Laboratory

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 1   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
GEO 221 or concurrently
Recommended Background:
Basic computer and math skills
Description:
Basic skills for working with Geographic Information Systems, remotely sensed imagery, design of maps, geospatial tools and technologies for data analysis and problem-solving.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 235  Geography of Environment and Health

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Geographic patterns of global health and environmental inequalities; the built, physical and social environment; urban design; infectious and chronic diseases.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 302  Climates of the World

Semester:
Fall of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
GEO 206 or GEO 203
Description:
Regional climates and underlying atmospheric circulation patterns. Climate classification, physical climatic processes, spatial and temporal aspects of climate, climate changes. Sources and use of climate data.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 303  Severe and Hazardous Weather

Semester:
Spring of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
GEO 203 or approval of department
Description:
Extratropical cyclones, freezing precipitation and ice storms, lake effect snowstorms, cold waves, blizzards, thunderstorms, tornadoes, downbursts, tropical cyclones, floods, drought, and heat waves.
Effective Dates:
SS18 - Open


GEO 306  Environmental Geomorphology

Semester:
Spring of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
CSS 210 or GEO 206 or GEO 333 or GLG 201 or GLG 304 or ISP 203A
Description:
Relationships of running water, weathering, gravity, ice, waves, wind, and biota (including humans) to terrain and soils. Evolution of landscapes. Classical and modern interpretations.
Interdepartmental With:
Geological Sciences
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
SS24 - Open


GEO 324  Remote Sensing of the Environment

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 4   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2   Lab Hours: 4
Prerequisite:
GEO 221
Description:
Features and interpretation methods of remotely-sensed imagery, especially black-and-white and color infrared airphotos. Basic features of radar, thermal, and multispectral imagery. Interpretation for agriculture, archaeology, fisheries, forestry, geography, landscape architecture, planning, and wildlife management.
Semester Alias:
GEO 224
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 325  Geographic Information Systems

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
GEO 221 and GEO 221L
Description:
Technical and theoretical issues in the design, implementation, and use of geographic information systems for research and applications.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 326  Cartographic Design and Production

Semester:
Summer of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 4   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2   Lab Hours: 4
Prerequisite:
GEO 221 and GEO 221L
Description:
Map design, layout, and usability. Typography and color theory. Techniques of map production, print and digital display.
Semester Alias:
GEO 423
Effective Dates:
FS23 - Open


GEO 330  Geography of the United States

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Geographic examination of United States landscapes, cultures, and economies. Investigation of interactions between human, economic, and physical geographies in U.S. regions.
Semester Alias:
GEO 230
Effective Dates:
FS20 - Open


GEO 331  Geography of Canada

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Geographic examination of Canadian landscapes, cultures, government structure, health care system, and economies. Interactions of human, economic, and physical geographies in Canada's regions and sub-regions.
Effective Dates:
FS20 - Open


GEO 333  Geography of Michigan and the Great Lakes Region

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Michigan's physical, historical, and economic geography. Interrelationships between the physical environment (rocks, landforms, soils, climate, vegetation, hydrology) and historical and contemporary land uses. Demographic and agricultural patterns. Human history and settlement patterns. Contemporary recreational opportunities.
Semester Alias:
GEO 233
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 335  Geography of Latin America

Semester:
Fall of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Physical and human geography of Latin America. Current development issues, especially people-environment interaction in urban and rural areas. Topics include migration, urbanization, and industrialization.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 336  Geography of Europe

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Major regions and nations, including their physical resources, peoples, political structures, and economies.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 337  Geography of Asia-Pacific

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Spatial patterns and processes of economic, urban, human and physical geography in eastern Asia, including China, Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, the Indian subcontinent and other Asian countries. Contemporary regional development.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 338  Geography of Africa

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Physical and human geography of Africa. Current development issues, especially people-environment interaction in urban and rural areas. Topics include drought, agricultural patterns, hunger, rural development, migration, and urbanization.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 339  Geography of the Middle East and North Africa

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Physical and human geographies of the Middle East and North Africa. Historical and contemporary topics of ethno-nationalism, religion, state-building, and peace and conflict. Current issues of environment, development, urbanization, and global interactions.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 340  Geography of Eurasia

Semester:
Spring of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Physical, ecological, and human geographies of the lands and peoples of the former Russian and Soviet empires and of neighboring regions.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 363  Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Geographers

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
Completion of University mathematics requirement.
Description:
Quantitative techniques in the analysis and classification of spatial data.
Semester Alias:
GEO 463
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 372  Ecological Monitoring and Data Analysis

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
((MTH 124 or MTH 132) and completion of Tier I writing requirement) and (STT 201 or STT 224 or STT 231 or STT 421 or GEO 363)
Description:
Design of ecological monitoring systems and analysis of resulting ecological data sets. Monitoring system design, model specification and implementation, and computational considerations from both a design- and model-based perspective. Hands-on introduction to statistical software.
Semester Alias:
FOR 472
Interdepartmental With:
Forestry
Administered By:
Forestry
Effective Dates:
US22 - Open


GEO 402  Agricultural Climatology

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
(LB 117 or concurrently) or (LB 118 or concurrently) or MTH 103 or MTH 103B or (MTH 116 or concurrently) or (MTH 124 or concurrently) or (MTH 132 or concurrently) or (MTH 152H or concurrently) or approval of department
Description:
Relationships between climate and agriculture in resource assessment, water budget analysis, meteorological hazards, pests, crop-yield modeling, and impacts of global climate change.
Interdepartmental With:
Biosystems Engineering
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS23 - Open


GEO 403  Dynamic Meteorology (W)

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
(MTH 234 and GEO 203) and completion of Tier I writing requirement
Recommended Background:
GEO 405
Description:
Principles of fluid dynamics and their application to the atmosphere.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 405  Weather Analysis and Forecasting

Semester:
Spring of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 4   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
(GEO 203 or approval of department) and ((LB 117 or concurrently) or (LB 118 or concurrently) or MTH 103 or MTH 103B or (MTH 116 or concurrently) or (MTH 124 or concurrently) or (MTH 132 or concurrently) or (MTH 152H or concurrently) or approval of department)
Description:
Dynamic and thermodynamic principles of atmospheric science applied to the development and evolution of extratropical cyclones. Laboratory sessions include analysis of current observations and satellite imagery.
Effective Dates:
FS23 - Open


GEO 407  Regional Geomorphology of the United States

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
GEO 306 or GLG 201 or GLG 412 or ISP 203A or ISP 203B
Description:
Geomorphic characteristics of physiographic regions of the United States.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 409  Global Climate Change and Variability

Semester:
Fall of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
GEO 203 or GEO 206
Description:
Analysis of climate change and variability at various time and space scales. Climate systems, paleoclimatology, global warming, climate models, and climate impact assessment.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 410  Geography of Food and Agriculture

Semester:
Fall of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
GEO 113 or GEO 151 or GEO 204 or GEO 206
Description:
Spatial patterns of contemporary global agriculture and food systems. Human-environment geography of select agricultural practices and food systems. Effects of agricultural practices on natural and human resources.
Effective Dates:
FS23 - Open


GEO 411  Stream Systems and Landforms

Semester:
Spring of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
GEO 206 or GEO 306 or GLG 201 or GLG 431
Description:
Themes associated with stream systems. Evolution of drainage basins and channel hydrology. The nature of flowing water, stream discharge, and flooding. Controls of stream behavior. Channel patterns and landform development. Character of Michigan stream systems. Field project.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 413  Urban Geography

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Theories and models of urban spatial form. Underlying structures and processes. Socio-spatial dimensions of modern urbanism. Differentiation and locational conflict in residential, commercial, and industrial space.
Interdepartmental With:
Urban Planning
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 415  Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
EC 201 or EC 202
Description:
Classical and neoclassical, static and dynamic models of industrial location and spatial organization. Land rent theory. Central place theory. Multi-locational organization. Growth transmission.
Interdepartmental With:
Urban Planning
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
SS23 - FS24


GEO 419  Applications of Geographic Information Systems to Natural Resources Management

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 4   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2   Lab Hours: 4
Recommended Background:
GEO 221
Description:
Application of geographic information systems, remote sensing, and global positioning systems to integrated planning and management for fish, wildlife, and related resources.
Interdepartmental With:
Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, Biosystems Engineering
Administered By:
Forestry
Effective Dates:
US19 - Open


GEO 424  Advanced Remote Sensing

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 4   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
GEO 324
Description:
Interaction of solar radiation with the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Introductory digital image processing. Earth-resources satellite sensors, data products, and applications. Radar and thermal remote sensing.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 425  Problems in Geographic Information Science (W)

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
(GEO 325 or GEO 802) and completion of Tier I writing requirement
Description:
Advanced theoretical and technical issues in geographic information science utilizing a problems oriented approach. Development and implementation of geographic information science solutions and formal documentation of work.
Interdepartmental With:
Urban Planning
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 426  Thematic Cartography

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 4   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
GEO 221 and GEO 221L and GEO 326 or approval of department
Description:
Principles, theories, decision making, and techniques in thematic map production. Graphic and Geographic Information Systems applications. Print and digital display.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 428  Digital Terrain Analysis

Semester:
Fall of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
GEO 325
Description:
Theoretical and technical issues of collection, management, analysis, and display of terrain data. Application of photogrammetry, geographic information systems, and cartography.
Effective Dates:
US18 - Open


GEO 429  Programming with Spatial Data

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
GEO 221 or GEO 325 or GEO 425 or GEO 802 or approval of department
Recommended Background:
CMSE 201 or CSE 231 or FOR 372 or PLS 202
Description:
Applications of computer programming, such as Python, to address geographic information problems. Integration of digital spatial data, geographic information systems, spatial analysis, and expert systems.
Effective Dates:
SS24 - Open


GEO 435  Geography of Health and Disease

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Spatio-environmental concepts and techniques applied to health problems. Disease transmission cycles, community nutrition, and health-care planning.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 436  Spatial Analysis of Populations

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Concepts and methods to measure and evaluate geo-spatial and temporal trends in populations and their components, such as natality, mortality, migration, and characteristics at different geographic scales. Sources of spatial population data. Visualization and analysis of data in a geographical information system.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 440  Geopolitics

Semester:
Spring of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Political geographies of origins and conduct of nation-states. Identity-place dynamics. Colonialism and imperialism. Geopolitics and geopolitical ideas. Resource and environmental politics. Resistance and terrorism.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 441  Cultural Geography

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Survey of the geographic study of world cultures, cultural ecologies, cultural landscapes, and cultural influences on societies’ patterns of spatial organization.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 442  Social Science Data Analytics Applications

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
PLS 202
Description:
Application of computational tools for data collection and visualization to various topics in social science research.
Interdepartmental With:
Social Science
Administered By:
Social Science
Effective Dates:
FS22 - Open


GEO 453  Metropolitan Environments: Urban Forms and Land Uses

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Land use change, the physical fabric of the city, and the growth of metropolitan centers in a global comparative context. Issues associated with urbanization and current urban pressures, including in the resulting metropolitan form and function.
Effective Dates:
US22 - Open


GEO 460  Green Roofs and Walls

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 2   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
HRT 203 or FW 101 or GEO 206 or PDC 120 or EGR 100
Restrictions:
Open to juniors or seniors or graduate students.
Description:
Green roof and wall design and installation practices including plant species and substrates. Environmental impact, ecosystem services, integration with other environmental practices. Influence of economics, public policy, and industry organizations on the implementation of green roofs on a wide scale. Multidisciplinary nature of planning and implementation of successful green roof and wall projects.
Interdepartmental With:
Horticulture, Fisheries and Wildlife, Planning, Design and Construction
Administered By:
Horticulture
Effective Dates:
FS22 - Open


GEO 478  Urban Transportation Planning

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Description:
Principles of decision-making in urban transportation planning. Demand and supply analysis, social and environmental impacts, implementation programs. Use of computer models.
Interdepartmental With:
Urban Planning
Administered By:
Urban Planning
Effective Dates:
FS21 - Open


GEO 480  Undergraduate Seminar in Geography (W)

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
Completion of Tier I Writing Requirement
Recommended Background:
For undergraduate students with a major or minor in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences
Description:
Professional development, history, philosophy, and methodology in the geographic discipline.
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 490  Independent Study

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Variable from 1 to 4
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 12 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Supervised individual study in an area supplementary to regular courses.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 492  Geographic Research Problems

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Variable from 1 to 4
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 12 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores. Approval of department.
Description:
Supervised original research on selected aspects of geography.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 495  Field Study

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Variable from 1 to 4
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 8 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Description:
Supervised field study in geography.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 498  Internship in Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Variable from 1 to 4
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 8 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Description:
Individual experience in geography in an approved organization.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 802  Geospatial Technology

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
Familiarity with coordinate systems.
Description:
Comprehensive introduction to geotechnologies. Concepts and theories of remote sensing to include image interpretation and processing, Global Positioning Systems, spatial data structures, and geographic information systems.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 813  Seminar in Urban and Economic Geography

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 9 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Recommended Background:
Two of GEO 413, GEO 414, GEO 415, GEO 418.
Description:
Review of research on selected topics in urban and economic geography.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 816  The World System of Cities

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Restrictions:
Open to graduate students.
Description:
Modern global economic restructuring. Social, economic, and political impacts on world system of cities.
Interdepartmental With:
Global Urban Studies Program
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 817  China and Globalization

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
GEO 113 or GEO 204 or GEO 337 or GEO 413
Restrictions:
Open to graduate students.
Description:
Theoretical debates and empirical discussions on current social, economic, environmental, and spatial challenges facing contemporary urban China in an era of globalization. Comparative and thematic approach.
Interdepartmental With:
Global Urban Studies Program
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 819  Spatial Epidemiology and Medical Geography

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
EPI 810 or GEO 865
Restrictions:
Open to graduate students in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics or in the Department of Geography or approval of department.
Description:
Concepts, techniques, and utilization of spatio-epidemiologic analyses for human health.
Semester Alias:
HM 819
Interdepartmental With:
Epidemiology
Administered By:
Epidemiology
Effective Dates:
SS23 - Open


GEO 826  Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
GEO 221 or GEO 324 or approval of department
Recommended Background:
GEO 424
Description:
Remote sensing data acquisition, analytical workflow design, and outcome communication. Vegetation, urban, and agricultural applications. Mathematical and visual approaches to data extraction.
Effective Dates:
SS21 - Open


GEO 827  Theory and Practice of Terrestrial Remote Sensing

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
GEO 324 or GEO 424
Description:
Theory, algorithms, and computational approaches to generate and assess derived satellite products for long-term Earth system monitoring, with an emphasis on estimating biophysical and geophysical land surface variables.
Effective Dates:
FS20 - Open


GEO 829  Collection and Analysis of Drone Imagery

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 2   Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite:
GEO 324 or approval of department
Recommended Background:
Advanced level remote sensing coursework.
Description:
Multi-platform, sensor data collection, pre-processing and analysis across differing subfields; fieldwork and analysis.Platforms: multiple types of quadcopters, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) systems; sensors to be utilized :multispectral, hyperspectral, thermal, red-edge, lidar.
Effective Dates:
FS22 - Open


GEO 837  Applications of Terrestrial Remote Sensing

Semester:
Spring of odd years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Prerequisite:
GEO 424 or approval of department
Description:
Remote sensing for environmental and regional land cover change research. Advanced image interpretation; applications with emphasis on independent research projects.
Effective Dates:
FS20 - Open


GEO 858  Gender, Justice and Environmental Change : Issues and Concepts

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
Background in social science, environmental science, or natural resources.
Description:
Issues and concepts related to gender, ecology, and environmental studies. Key debates and theoretical approaches to addressing environmental issues from a gender and social justice perspective. Gender and environment issues and processes from a global perspective.
Interdepartmental With:
Community Sustainability, Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, Sociology, Women's Studies
Administered By:
Community Sustainability
Effective Dates:
US16 - Open


GEO 859  Gender, Justice, and Environmental Change: Methods and Application

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
Background in social science, environmental science, or natural resources.
Description:
Methods and case studies related to gender, ecology, and environmental studies. Methodological and fieldwork issues from a feminist perspective in international and intercultural contexts. Qualitative and quantitative methods for integrating social and environmental data.
Interdepartmental With:
Anthropology, Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, Sociology, Women's Studies, Community Sustainability
Administered By:
Anthropology
Effective Dates:
US19 - Open


GEO 865  Advanced Quantitative Methods in Geography

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 4   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4
Recommended Background:
GEO 363
Description:
Statistical and mathematical approaches. Multiple regression, principal components and factor analysis, discriminant analysis. Related taxonomic methods.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 866  Spatial Data Analysis

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 4   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3   Lab Hours: 2
Recommended Background:
(GEO 363 or STT 421 or STT 430) or equivalent quantitative methods courses.
Description:
Theory and techniques for statistical analysis of point patterns, spatially continuous data, and data in spatial zones.
Semester Alias:
GEO 466
Interdepartmental With:
Statistics and Probability
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 869  Agent-Based Modeling

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Recommended Background:
Basic understanding of data structures and algorithms covered in an introductory course of any programming language.
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Theoretical concepts related to simulating dynamic geographic phenomena in the intersection between human and natural systems. Innovative agent-based methodology applied to complex social-environmental systems. Hands-on experience of agent-based modeling, with special emphasis on modeling human decision-making and its impact on the natural environment.
Interdepartmental With:
Environmental Science and Policy
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
SS21 - Open


GEO 871  Seminar in Physical Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 12 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Recommended Background:
at least one course in physical geography
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Research on topics in physical geography.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 872  Seminar in Human Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 12 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Recommended Background:
at least one course in human geography
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Research on topics in human geography.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 873  Seminar in Human-Environment Geography

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 12 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Recommended Background:
at least one course in human geography and one course in physical geography.
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Research on topics in human-environment geography.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 874  Seminar in Geographic Information Science

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 12 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Recommended Background:
at least one course in geographic information science, cartography or remote sensing
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Geographic information science (GIS) applications to social and environmental problems. Theory and related issues.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 886  Research Design in Geography

Semester:
Spring of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Research and writing in geography. Identification of geographic problems and their relative importance. Structuring and stating hypotheses. Data acquisition and tests for validity.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 890  Advanced Readings in Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Variable from 1 to 8
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 12 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Advanced independent readings.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 892  Advanced Research in Geography

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Variable from 1 to 4
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 12 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Description:
Advanced independent research.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 899  Master's Thesis Research

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Variable from 1 to 12
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 99 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Restrictions:
Open to graduate students.
Description:
Master's thesis research.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open


GEO 986  Theories and Philosophies in Geography

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
Restrictions:
Open to doctoral students in the Geography Major.
Description:
Historical development of the discipline within social and intellectual contexts. Philosophical approaches behind geographic research and theory.
Effective Dates:
FS20 - Open


GEO 999  Doctoral Dissertation Research

Semester:
Fall of every year, Spring of every year, Summer of every year
Credits:
Variable from 1 to 36
Reenrollment Information:
A student may earn a maximum of 36 credits in all enrollments for this course.
Restrictions:
Open to doctoral students in the Department of Geography.
Description:
Doctoral dissertation research.
Effective Dates:
FS17 - Open