Course Syllabi

An Archive of most recent syllabi of department course offerings:

Geography 10AC: Worldings: Regions, Peoples and States – Fall 2019 – Kosek

Geography 20: Globalization – Spring 2024 – Chari

Geography 24: Freshman Seminar – Fall 2021 – Chari

Geography 31: Justice, Nature, & the Geographies of Identity – Spring 2012 – Kosek

Geography C32: Introduction to Development Studies – Fall 2019 – Watts

Geography 40: Intro to Earth System Science – Spring 2023 – Chiang

Geography 50AC: California – Fall 2021 – Lunine

Geography 55: Introduction to Central Asia – Fall 2021 – Mehendale

Geography 70AC: The Urban Experience - Spring 2024 - Summers

Geography 80: An Introduction to Geospatial Technologies: Mapping, Space, Power – Fall 2022 – Isom

Geography 85: Mapping: Cartography, Space and Power - Spring 2022 - Wilmott

Geography C100: Art and Ecology - Spring 2022 - Chari

Geography 110: Economic Geography of the Industrial World – Spring 2022 – Fields

Geography C112: Global Development: Theory, History, Geography – Fall 2023 – Craghead

Geography 123: Postcolonial Geographies – Fall 2009 – Hart

Geography 129: Ocean Worlds – Fall 2019 – Chari

Geography 130: Food and the Environment – Spring 2024 – Sayre

Geography C135: Water Resources and the Environment – Spring 2016 – Larsen

Geography C136: Terrestrial Hydrology – Spring 2019 – Larsen

Geography 137: Top Ten Environmental Problems – Spring 2018 – Rhew

Geography 138: Global Environmental Politics – Fall 2018 – Laudati

Geography C139: Atmospheric Physics and Dynamics – Fall 2019 – Boos

Geography 140A: Physical Landscapes: Process and Forms – Spring 2023 – Cuffey

Geography 140B: Physiography and Geomorphologic Extremes – Spring 2024 – Cuffey

Geography 142: Climate Dynamics – Fall 2023 – Chiang

Geography 143: Global Change Biogeochemistry – Fall 2019 – Rhew

Geography 144: Principles of Meteorology – Spring 2019 – Kong

Geography 145: Platform Geographies - Fall 2021 - Fields

Geography C146: Communicating Ocean Science – Spring 2016 – Rhew

Geography 147: Communicating Climate Science – Fall 2015 – Rhew

Geography C148: Biogeography – Fall 2021 – Gillespie & Chambers

Geography 149A: Climates of the World – Fall 2021 – Miller

Geography 149B: Climate Impacts and Risk Analysis – Spring 2022 – Miller

Geography 155: Race, Space, and Inequality - Spring 2022 – Lewis

Geography 157: The Politics of the Anthropocene – Spring 2017 – Kosek

Geography 159AC: The Southern Border – Fall 2019 – Shaiken

Geography 160: American Landscapes: History, Culture, and the Built Environment – Spring 2019 – Ekman

Geography 164: The Geography of Economic Development in China – Spring 2022 – Chang

Geography 167AC: Border Geographies, Migration and Decolonial Movements of Latin America – Spring 2024 – Negrin

Geography 170: Special Topic – Politics of the Anthropocene – Spring 2016 – Kosek

Geography 170: Special Topic - Racial and Ethnic Geographies of Latin America - Spring 2024 - Negrin

Geography 171: Special Topic – Climates of the World – Fall 2016 – Miller

Geography 180: Field Methods for Physical Geography – Spring 2024 – Wahl

Geography 181: Urban Field Study – Spring 2022 – Lunine

Geography 182: Field Study of Buildings and Cities – Summer 2019 – Ekman

Geography 183: Cartographic Representation – Fall 2022 – Isom

Geography 185: Earth System Remote Sensing – Spring 2023 – Chambers

Geography 186: Web Cartography – Spring 2019 – Cowart 

Geography 187: Geographic Information Analysis – Spring 2017– O’Sullivan

Geography 200A: Contemporary Geographic Thought – Fall 2016 – Sayre

Geography 200B: Contemporary Geographic Thought – Spring 2023 – Summer

Geography 203: Nature and Culture: Social Theory, Social Practice, and the Environment – Fall 2016 – Sayre

Geography C241: Glaciology - Spring 2024 - Cuffey

Geography 247: Digital Transformations in Land, Housing, and Property - Spring 2023 - Fields

Geography 251: Black Geographies – Spring 2017 – Lewis

Geography 252: Southern Questions: Gramsci, Subalternity, & The World - Fall 2021 - Chari

Geography 252: Topics in Economic Geographies – Race and Economy in the Black Diaspora – Spring 2016 – Lewis

Geography 252: Topics in Economic Geographies – Spring 2016 – Watts

Geography 285: Topics in Earth System Remote Sensing – Spring 2016 – Chambers