GRY-1050 - World Regional Geography* (B, C) (3) Co-requisite: College-level reading placement or complete one of the following: IRW-0900A or IRW-0900B
After learning geographic theories and concepts, students examine the relationship of people to their physical and cultural environments. Topics include world patterns of climate, resources, population, transportation, industry, religions, customs, and national political arrangements. This course satisfies the General Education Social/Behavioral Science requirement and the Core Competency for Cultural and Global Awareness.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Analyze the relationships between human activities, economic activities, geopolitics, and natural landscapes.
CO2 - Describe the importance of globalization as a central theme in understanding current world and regional issues related to cultural and economic structures and organizations.
CO3 - (primarily land) through human activity and population changes.
CO4 - Identify why and how societal issues differ from region to region.
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