Chart of Classes 2007-2008


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(Subject to change without notice)

ACADEMIC YEAR 2007-2008

Fall Semester 2007

Spring Semester 2008

BYRNE 1: Global Environmental Change
148: Biogeography
109: Prehistoric Agriculture
260: Topics in Biogeography
CHIANG 142: Climate Dynamics 40: Introduction to Earth System Science
257: Topics in Climatology
(with Professor Miller)
CUFFEY *C241/EPS C242: Glaciology 140A: Physical Landscapes: Process & Form
FORTMANN *C250: Sociology of Forest & Wildland Resources
GROTH *C160A: American Cultural Landscapes, 1600-1900
TBA: Graduate seminar in Architecture
*C160B: American Cultural Landscapes, 1900-Present
251: Topics in Cultural Geography
HART 123: Postcolonial Geographies
255: Topics in Political Geography
DS *C100/C112: History of Development/Underdevelopment
214: Development Theories and Practices
HSING 164: Geography of Economic Development in China
215: Comparative & International Development
51: Political Economy of Development in East Asia
MANZ 159AC: The Southern Border
252 - section 2 w/Shaiken
MILLER 257: Topics in Climatology
(with Professor Chiang)
RADKE *C188: Geographic Information Systems 175 - section 2 - Undergraduate Seminars: Tools, Tips and Tricks: Pushing Analytical Thought in GIS
RHEW *C302: Effective Scientific Communication - New Course 245: Biogeochemistry: Terrestrial Fluxes of Halogen and Sulfur Containing Trace Gases
SAYRE 10: World Regions, Peoples, and States 130: Natural Resources and Population
175: Topic TBA
SHAIKEN 159AC: The Southern Border
252 - section 1 - Topics in Economic Geography: Labor and the Global Economy
252 - section 2 w/Manz
WALKER 200A: The Geographical Point of View
*C110: Economic Geography of the Industrial World
181: Urban Field Geography
125: The American City - New Course
253: Topics in Urban Geography
WATTS *DS C10/C32: Intro to Development 200B: The Geographical Point of View

CROSS-LISTED COURSES IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS

MEHENDALE *C55: Introduction to Central Asia

PROPOSED VISITORS/LECTURERS - Pending Budgetary/Appointment Approval

ACKER 20: Globalization
GARDNER 165: Africa: Ecology and Development
JENSEN 183: Cartographic Representation
KARACAS 170: The City in East Asia
KRUPAR XXX: Landscapes of Practice
WAHL 180: Field Course

[AC] = course satisfies American Cultures requirement
* = Cross-listed courses

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