GEOG 102 - Human Geography

An interpretation of the cultural elements of the geographic landscape and the study of human's changing relationship with the environment. Investigates culture and human processes as seen in global patterns of population and migration patterns, language, religion, political and economic systems, urbanization, and human impact on the physical world.

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  • Title: GEOG 102 Human Geography
  • CRN: 55526
  • Instructor: Geordie Armstrong
  • Section Corequisites: NONE
  • Bldg/Room: PS 128 Physical Science Building

  • Meeting Time
    T R 09:35am - 10:55am 128 Physical Science Building 01/22/24 05/18/24
    Seating Availability
    Waitlist Availability
    Capacity Taken Available Capacity Taken Available
    35 25 10 5 0 5
    Critical Dates for this Course
    Term: Spring 2024
    Last day to add class: 03-FEB-2024
    Last day to drop with an enrollment refund: 03-FEB-2024
    Last day to drop without a "W": 04-FEB-2024
    Last day to drop with a "W": 22-MAR-2024

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