Course Descriptions

The Course Descriptions catalog describes all undergraduate and graduate courses offered by Michigan State University. The searches below only return course versions Fall 2000 and forward. Please refer to the Archived Course Descriptions for additional information.

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GEO 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

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.
Effective Dates:
SS95 - US99

GEO 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
One of the prerequisites or an introductory ECON course.
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
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:
FS99 - US14

GEO 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
EC 201 or EC 202
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
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:
FS14 - US15

GEO 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
EC 201 or EC 202
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
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:
FS16 - US17

GEO 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
EC 201 or EC 202
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
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:
FS17 - FS22

GEO 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 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

UP 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: 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:
Geography
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
SS23 - FS24

UP 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
EC 201 or EC 202
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
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:
Geography
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS17 - FS22

UP 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
EC 201 or EC 202
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
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:
Geography
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS16 - US17

UP 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of even years
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
EC 201 or EC 202
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
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:
Geography
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS14 - US15

UP 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
GEO 113 or UP 201
Recommended Background:
One of the prerequisites or an introductory ECON course.
Restrictions:
Not open to freshmen or sophomores.
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:
Geography
Administered By:
Geography
Effective Dates:
FS99 - US14

UP 415 Location Theory and Land Use Analysis

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.
Effective Dates:
SS95 - US99