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Show 1, or consent of the instructor, years). W (3). (Given 1967-68 and alternate Staff Geography 105 through Geography 111 provide a general survey of the physical and human environment and a more intensive analysis of a particular continent or region. Geography 1 or Geography 10 is a desirable prerequisite. 105. Geography of Latin America. alternate years.) W (5). (Given 1966-67 and Staff (Given 1966-67 and alter- Staff 107. Geography of Europe nate years.) S (5) 109. Geography of Asia. (Given 1967-68 and alternate years.) W(5) Staff 111. Geography of Africa. (Given 1967-68 and alternate years) A (5) Staff 115. Aerial Photo Interpretation—Study of maps and aerial photos in the interpretation of geological and geographic phenomena. One lecture and two laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: Geography 104, or consent of the instructor. (Given 1966-67 and alternate years) W (3) Staff 124. Economic Geography—Resources, production, commerce, economic problems of major regions of the earth; emphasis also on U.S. and Russian positions and on the under developed countries. (Same as Economics 124.) W (5) Staff 126. Urban Geography—Study of cities as elements in the landscape, their distribution, location, and structure as related to their physical setting, economic function, and cultural inheritance. Prerequisite: Geography 1 or 10. (Given 1966-67 and alternate years). S (3) Staff 140. Field Methods—Gathering, mapping, and the utilization of geographic data. Prerequisite: Geography 1, plus 10 additional hours of Geography. (Given 1967-68 and alternate years) S (2-3) Staff 160. History of Geographic Thought—(Given 1966-67 and alternate years). A (3) Wahlquist 190. Seminar—A W S (1) Staff 195. Special Problems—A W S (2-3 to a maximum of 5.) Staff Course Geography 1 GEOGRAPHY CURRICULUM (Example Only) Freshman Title Physical Geography AWS 5 186 Course Title A W S Geology 21 General Geology 5 English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Orientation 1 College Orientation 2 Physical Education Freshman Activities 1 1 1 Physics 5 Introduction to Physics 5 Math 18 Trigonometry 5 Electives Selected 5 5 3 16 16 17 Sophomore Geography 10 Cultural Geography 5 Geography 23 Geography of N. America 5 Regional Geography U.D. Selected 5 Botany 1 General Botany 5 French or German 1, 2, 2 ! Elem. Foreign Language 5 5 5 History 1 World Civilization 4 Zoology 1 General Zoology 5 Electives Selected 2 Junior 15 16 15 Geography 102 Geography of Climates 4 Geography 104 Cartography 3 Regional Geography U.D. Selected 5 French or German 4, 5, Scientific Foreign 6 Language 3 3 3 History 2 World Civilizations 4 Anthropology 2 People and Cultures 3 Geography 140 Field Methods 3 Electives Selected 9 4 6 16 17 17 Senior Geography 190 Seminar 3 Geography 124 Economic Geography 5 Regional Geography U.D. Selected History 120 Const. History of the U.S. 5 Other History U.D. Selected 3 Geography 115 Aerial Photo Interpreta tion 3 Electives U.D. Selected 5 8 11 16 16 16 187 |