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Geography Courses in General Education
Biological Sciences (B)
GEO 3315 Geography of Crop Plants, 3 credits
Humanities (H)
GEA 3223 Historical Geography of the U.S., 3 credits
International Studies (I)
GEA 3500 Geography of Europe, 3 credits
GEA 3600 Geography of Africa, 3 credits
GEA 4465 Amazonia, 3 credits
GEO 1010 Geography for a Changing World, 3 credits
GEO 2420 Introduction to Human Geography, 3 credits
Physical Sciences (P)
GEO 2200 Physical Geography, 3 credits
GEO 2200L Physical Geography Lab, 1 credit
GEO 2201 Physical Landscapes of the U.S., 3 credits
GEO 3162C Introduction to Quantitative Analysis, 4 credits
GEO 3250 Climatology, 3 credits
GEO 3280 Principles of Geographic Hydrology, 3 credits
GEO 4201C Advanced Physical Geography, 3 credits
GEO 4221 Coastal Morphology and Processes, 3 credits
GEO 4281 Fluvial Morphology and Processes, 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences (S)
GEA 3500 Geography of Europe, 3 credits
GEA 3600 Geography of Africa, 3 credits
GEA 4465 Amazonia, 3 credits
GEO 1010 Geography for a Changing World, 3 credits
GEO 2410 Social Geography, 3 credits
GEO 2420 Introduction to Human Geography, 3 credits
GEO 2500 Global and Regional Economies, 3 credits
GEO 3430 Population Geography, 3 credits
GEO 3502 Economic Geography, 3 credits
GEO 3602 Urban Geography, 3 credits
GEO 4554 Regional Development, 3 credits
GEO 4620 Land Use and Urban Form, 3 credits
Gordon Rule (GR-E)
GEA 3410 Geography of South America, 3 credits
GEO 2500 Global and Regional Economies, 3 credits
GEO 4554 Regional Development, 3 credits
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