GEOG 103 World Regional Geography
This course explores the relationship between the physical world and humanity, including how humans impact, and are impacted by, the world around them. The course surveys the historical, economic, cultural, and political developments and conflicts of various regions, with special emphasis on the increasingly global and interconnected nature of the world today. Topics and issues include regional anthropology and history; the rise and development of civilizations; the roles of trade, climate, and diet; and the cultural and intellectual markers of regions of the world.
Offered
Spring semester