Undergraduate Geography-Rock County
Undergraduate Geography-Rock County
2019 Fall Term
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INTRO TO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
GEO 101
A Surv. of world patterns of culture, such as population, language, religion, urban & rural settlement, & their causal relationships, emphasizing the global diversity of world cultures, contrasting world views & the issues thus raised.
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
GEO 125
The Geo. of Earth's physical characteristics, including weather & climate, climate types, water, soils, Earth materials, l&forms, & Earth resources; study of the processes & interactions creating Earth's physical geographic patterns. Two or four hours of lab per week depending on the credit. Field trip(s) may be required. May not be taken for credit by students who have had GEO 120, GEO 123 or GEO 124.
HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
GEO 130
A natural Sci. course describing the alteration of the physical Env. with the resulting effects on air, water, soils, vegetation, animal life & humans. Field trip(s) may be required. Geo 130 meets DPI requirements for Env.al education at some UW baccalaureate institutions.
DISASTERS-LIVING ON THE EDGE
GEO 170
A natural Sci. course describing the alteration of the physical Env. with the resulting effects on air, water, soils, vegetation, animal life & humans. Field trip(s) may be required. Geo 130 meets DPI requirements for Env.al education at some UW baccalaureate institutions.