GEOG 300J – Spec Topics:Field Studies in Peru
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:
GEOG 300C – Spec Topics:Field Studies in Peru
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:
GEOG 300D – Spec Topics:Geog:South America
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:
GEOG 300E – Spec Topics:Geog:Geog of Tourism
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:
GEOG 300 – Special Topics in Geography
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: In-depth study of an area of interest in geography. Different areas of study offered on a rotating basis. May be taken twice for academic credit with department approval.
GEOG 300A – Special Topics in Geography
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 1; Max: Description:
GEOG 300B – Specia Topics:Field Studies in Thailand
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:
GEOG 210 – Geography of North America
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Geographical study of the United States and Canada. Climate, landforms, soils, vegetation, population, industry, and economic resources are studied, as well as the trade and communications networks of the region.
GEOG 203 – Agricultural Geography
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:
GEOG 204HH – Political Geography-Honors
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description:
GEOG 205 – Geography of South Carolina
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: An introductory-level course in the geography of South Carolina. Includes a section on the physical setting of the state (landforms, climate, soils, and vegetation) as well as a study of the contemporary situation with respect to population, urbanization, and industrialization. It should be especially helpful to those planning […]
GEOG 105 – Physical Geography
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Study of the development and spatial distribution of land forms, climates, soils, minerals, and water resources. Interrelationships among the elements of the physical environment and regional patterns formed by these elements are analyzed against the background of human exploitation.