The geography of economic, social, and environmental well-being and inequality. The course will provide an integrated perspective on the causes, interconnections, and consequences across time and space of, among others, globalization, climate change, poverty, employment, migration and urban growth, agricultural productivity, rural development, policies and international trade. Portraits of selected countries and regions will be developed.
Prerequisites/Rules:
CORE: SB, D
General Education: DSHS or DSSP
Credits:
3
Grading Method:
Regular
Testudo Link:
http://geog.umd.edu/content/online-classes