Geography Course Pages
Fall 2001


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Graduate Courses

Geography 4
World Peoples and Cultural Environments
Dr. Victoria Randlett

Geography 10
World Regions, Peoples, and States
Dr Robert Acker
 
Geography 20
Global Restructuring
Prof Allan Pred

Geography C32
Introduction to Development
Dr. Julie Guthman

Geography 40
Global Environmental Change
Prof Orman Granger

Geography C55
Introduction to Central Asia
Dr. Sanjyot Mehendale

Geography 122
Carceral Geographies: Globalization & Social Justice
Prof Ruth Wilson Gilmore

Geography 130
Natural Resources and Population
Dr Carolyn Trist

Geography C136
Water in Terrestrial Environment
Prof T. Narasimhan

Geography 140A
Physical Landscapes: Process and Form
Prof Kurt Cuffey

Geography C145
Geological Oceanography
Prof Lynn Ingram

Geography 147
Climate Change
Prof Orman Granger

Geography 148
Biogeography
Prof Roger Byrne

Geography C152
Multicultural Europe
Prof Renate Holub

Geography 156
The Political Economy and Historical
Geography of Latin American Development
Dr. Luz Mena

Geography C157
Central American Peoples and Cultures
Prof Beatriz Manz

Geography C160A
American Cultural Landscapes, 1600-1900
Prof Paul Groth

Geography 164
The Geography of Economic Development in China
Prof You-Tien Hsing
Geography C188X
Geographic Information Systems
Prof John Radke

Geography 197
Geography Field Course
Prof Michael Johns, Don Bain, Dan Plumlee

Geography 200A
The Geographical Point of View
Prof Michael Johns

Geography 243
Advances in Environmental Change Studies
Prof Kurt Cuffey

Geography C250
Seminar in Sociology of Forest and Wildland Resources
Prof Louise Fortmann

Geography 251
Topics in Cultural Geography:
Urban Modernities: Culture(s), Space(s), & Everyday Life
Prof Allan Pred

Geography 255
Topics in Political Geography:
Prof Ruth Wilson Gilmore

Geography 261
Quaternary Paleoecology
Prof Roger Byrne

Geography 298
Graduate Computer Class
Prof Michael Johns and Don Bain

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