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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science and fifteen hours of physics in the General Physics or Engineering Physics series. Engineering Physics is required of those going into Geophysics. Departmental Geology Minors—are required to satisfactorily complete the following courses: Geology 21 or 54, 22, 61, 62, 63, 110, and 150. Earth Science Teaching Major—For requirements in this area refer to Earth Science Teaching Major, School of Education, page 248. Composite Teaching Major in Physical Sciences—(Geography-Geology emphasis) See Mathematics and Physical Sciences Composite Teaching Major, School of Education, page 247. Any deviation from these requirements must have Departmental approval prior to the senior year. GEOGRAPHY Courses of Instruction +1. Physical Geography—Relationship and motions of the earth and the effects of these and other factors such as climate, soil, land features, vegetation, and animals on man's activities. A W S (5) Staff +11. World Regional Geography (formerly Geog. 10)—Consideration of major regions as bound together by environment, culture, or politics. Should be taken prior to regional courses. Departmental major may substitute any of the 5 hour upper division regional courses for this course if approved by departmental advisor. A W S (5) Staff +23. Geography of North America—The Geography of North America is designed to acquaint the student with the space and time relationships between man and his environment in North America. Emphasis is given to man's economic activities and utilization of resources, i.e. agriculture, mining, manufacturing, transportation as well as population distribution and regional similarities and differences in cultural and natural landscape. W (5) Murphy, Wahlquist 101. Geography of Utah (formerly Geog. 2)—A study of the physical environment and activities of man in Utah. Two days of field trips required. Prerequisite: Geography 1. S (3) Buss 102. Geography of Climates—Study of weather and climate elements and distribution of climatic types over the world. Three lectures and one laboratory period per week. Prerequisite: Geography 1. S (4) Murphy 104. Cartography—Development of skills in compilation and construction of maps, charts, graphs, etc., as geographic tools. One lecture and two laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: Geography 1 or consent of the instructor. W (3) Buss Geography 105 through Geography 113 provides a general survey of the physical and human environment and a more intensive analysis of a particular continent or region. Prerequisite: Geography 1 or 11 or Junior standing. Wahlquist Greer Waite 105. Geography of Latin America—S (5) 107. Geography of Europe—W (5) 109. Geography of Asia—A (5) 111. Geography of Africa—(Given 1970-71 and alternate years.) W (5) Murphy 113. Geography of the Soviet Union—A regional survey of the physical and cultural features which have characterized the economic, social and political geography of the Soviet Union from historic to modern times, with emphasis on the modern Soviet State and its relation to the Free World. Prerequisite: Geography I or consent of instructor. (Given 1970-71 and alternate years) W (3) Waite 124. Economic Geography—Resources, production, commerce, economic problems of major regions of the earth; emphasis also on U.S. and Russia positions and on the under developed countries. (Same as Economics 124.) S (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. S (3) Greer, Waite 130. Political Geography—A study of systematic and regional aspects of world political patterns. An analysis is made of international affairs as they are affected by national resources, geographic position, and power structure in a regional setting. Prerequisite: Junior standing. A (5) Greer 140. Field Methods—Gathering, mapping, and the utilization of geographic data. One lecture and two laboratory periods per week. Prerequisite: Geography 1, plus 10 additional hours of Geography. S (3) Buss 150. Regional Field Studies—A directed tour of specific geographic regions utilizing field observations, lectures, and 134 135 |