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| GEG 104 - Geography of the Developed World |
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Examines the regions of the world conventionally called "industrialized" or developed," including the spatial patterns of physical, cultural elements, and/or international conflicts that impart unique identities within these regions. Uses spatial analysis of both digital and traditional maps to promote critical thinking of complex geographic relationships among regions of the world. IAI S4 901
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Blended (Online and On Campus), Lecture, Online LIVE (Synchronous), PENDING - CLASS FORMAT TBD, Online ANYTIME (Asynchronous) Business and Social Sciences Division Geography Department Course Attributes: Communication - Introduction, Diverse Persp & Culture-Pract, Information Literacy-Intro, Geography Elective, Quantitative Reasoning-Intro, Critical Thinking - Reinforce, Social/Behavioral Sci-AA/AS, Social/Behavioral Sciences-AAS, World Culture and Diversity Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Programs: English as a Second Language Adult Education Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Credit |
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