GEOG 1302 - Cultural Geography

Introduction to the concepts which provide a foundation for continued study of geography. Includes the different elements of natural environment as related to human activities, modes of living and map concepts. The first semester emphasizes physical geography and the second semester emphasizes cultural geography. This particular course focuses on the development of regional variations of culture. Topics include the distribution of races, religions, and languages. Aspects of material culture are also included. Emphasis is on origins and diffusion.

Grade Basis: L
Credit hours: 3.0
Lecture hours: 3.0

Last updated: 02/19/2018