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GEO - Geography Systematic

GEO 1400
Human Geography

This course provides an introductory survey of geographic theories, issues, and applications by examining how people interact with each other socially, culturally, economically, politically, economically, across distances, scales, and the natural environment. Global contrasts between urban and rural habitation, local versus transnational trade, and regional uneven economic development will be emphasized.

Credit hours: 3Lecture hours: 3
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