Catastrophic Environmental Events (CCE) that are becoming more common i this time of global environmental change and it is essential that today's students be equipped with the knowledge and skills to be leaders as we, as a society, understand the upheaval that these CCEs are causing. Students will examine how CEEs shape human society and ecosystem from the interdisciplinary perspective afforded by the field of Geography. Students will use the latest geographic science concepts and techniques in exploring these events.

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    Winter 2020Instructor: Joshua Wayland
    Spring 2019Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Spring 2018Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Fall 2017Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Spring 2016Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Spring 2015Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Fall 2015Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Fall 2014Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus

A systematic introduction to the processes and associated forms of the atmosphere and earth's surfaces emphasizing the interaction between climatology, hydrology and geomorphology.

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    Spring 2019Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Spring 2018Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Fall 2017Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Spring 2016Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Spring 2015Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Fall 2015Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus
    Fall 2014Instructor: Keith YearwoodView: Syllabus

Introduction to what geographers do and how they do it. Systematic study of issues regarding social and cultural systems from a global to a local scale. Looks at the distribution of these variables and answers the question "Why here, and not there"?

Course Offerings:
    Spring 2020Instructor: Julie A. Silva
    Spring 2019Instructor: Joshua Wayland
    Spring 2016Instructor: Martha GeoresView: Syllabus

Purpose: increase student knowledge of professional development opportunities in Geography through classroom activities and invited speakers, and to build awareness of career development tools and strategies. The main focus of the class is to prepare students to use the tools needed to pursue professional opportunities, including internships, jobs, and graduate school. Special emphasis will be on résumé building, cover letter writing, communication skills, and job, internship, and graduate school research.

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    Spring 2019Instructor: Amanda Hoffman-HallView: Syllabus
    Spring 2018Instructor: Amanda Hoffman-HallView: Syllabus
    Spring 2017Instructor: Unlisted/TBDView: Syllabus
    Summer 2017Instructor: Unlisted/TBDView: Syllabus
    Fall 2017Instructor: Unlisted/TBDView: Syllabus
    Spring 2016Instructor: Unlisted/TBDView: Syllabus
    Fall 2016Instructor: Unlisted/TBDView: Syllabus
    Fall 2015Instructor: Unlisted/TBDView: Syllabus
    Fall 2014Instructor: Kristen Halliday

Contact department for information to register for this course.

Course Offerings:
    Spring 2020Instructor: Sinead L. FarrellView: Syllabus
    Spring 2019Instructor: Joanne Hall
    Spring 2018Instructor: Ralph DubayahView: Syllabus
    Spring 2017Instructor: Ralph DubayahCo-Instructor: George HurttView: Syllabus
    Spring 2016Instructor: Eric S. KasischkeView: Syllabus
    Spring 2015Instructor: Eric S. KasischkeView: Syllabus
    Spring 2015Instructor: Eric S. KasischkeView: Syllabus

Introduction to global-scale interrelationship between human beings and the environment. The development of global issues including but not limited to the environment, food, energy, technology, population, and policy.

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    Spring 2017Instructor: Laixiang SunView: Syllabus
    Spring 2016Instructor: Julie A. Silva

Introduces conceptual and practical aspects of programming for geographic applications. The main focus is on developing a solid understanding of basic programming techniques irrespective of the specific programming language including variables, looping, conditional statements, nesting, math, strings, and other concepts. In addition, students will develop a proficiency in applying these basic programming principles to manipulating spatial data sources within the Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

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    Spring 2018Instructor: Unlisted/TBDView: Syllabus
    Spring 2017Instructor: Unlisted/TBD
    Spring 2016Instructor: Ruibo Han
    Winter 2015Instructor: Ruibo Han
    Winter 2015Instructor: Ruibo Han
    Spring 2015Instructor: Ruibo Han

Introduction to remote sensing and geographic information systems. Topics include methods of obtaining quantitative information from remotely sensed images, interpretation of remotely sensed images for spatial and environmental relationships, characteristics and organization of geographic data, including spatial data models for thematic mapping and map analysis and use of GIS in society, government, and business. Practical experience with remote sensing software and GIS.

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    Spring 2016Instructor: Unlisted/TBDView: Syllabus
    Spring 2015Instructor: Unlisted/TBD

Multivariate statistical method applications to spatial problems. Linear and non-linear correlation and regression, factor analysis, cluster analysis. Spatial statistics including: trend surfaces, sequences, point distributions. Applications orientation.

Course Offerings:
    Spring 2016Instructor: Jonathan ResopView: Syllabus
    Spring 2015Instructor: Chengquan HuangView: Syllabus

Intermediate course designed to teach students the techniques for Web development, particularly creating dynamic and data-driven Web applications. Introduces a high-level, object-oriented programming language such as VB.Net and the designing, coding, debugging, testing, and documenting for the development of Web-based applications. Other popular Web development tools such as DHTML, CSS and PHP are also covered.

Course Offerings:
    Spring 2019Instructor: Eunjung Elle LimView: Syllabus
    Spring 2018Instructor: Eunjung Elle LimView: Syllabus
    Spring 2017Instructor: Eunjung Elle LimView: Syllabus
    Spring 2016Instructor: Eunjung Elle LimView: Syllabus
    Spring 2015Instructor: Eunjung Elle LimView: Syllabus
    Spring 2014Instructor: Eunjung Elle Lim

Comprehensive instruction is provided in the advanced use of a commercial programming language and analysis tool used for scientific programming and data visualization, with an emphasis on applications in geography and remote sensing or GIS.

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    Spring 2018Instructor: Louis GiglioView: Syllabus
    Spring 2016Instructor: Louis GiglioView: Syllabus

See department for more information

Course Offerings:
    Spring 2016Instructor: Ruibo Han

Each student must undertake a project as a demonstration of his/her competence in geospatial science and technologies. The data and materials for this project can originate from an internship (internal or external to the department), or from relevant work experience at the student's current employer. The Department of Geographical Sciences will work with each student individually to determine the best mechanism for obtaining the necessary data and experience.

Course Offerings:
    Spring 2018Instructor: Jonathan ResopView: Syllabus
    Spring 2017Instructor: Jonathan ResopView: Syllabus
    Fall 2017Instructor: Jonathan ResopView: Syllabus
    Spring 2016Instructor: Jonathan ResopView: Syllabus
    Spring 2015Instructor: Jonathan ResopView: Syllabus
    Fall 2015Instructor: Eunjung Elle LimView: Syllabus
    Spring 2014Instructor: Jack (Jianguo) MaView: Syllabus