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| GEOG 1 | PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY | 3 Units |
Prerequisite(s): None.
Introduction to the natural environment from a geographical perspective. Topics include geographic techniques, and their use to study air, water, land and life forms, with emphasis on their interconnections, interactions and world location patterns. Total of 54 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#4970 ONLINE KOKOROWSKI H
#4967 ONLINE PRESIADO R
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#4969 ONLINE PRESIADO R
#4968 8:50am-10:25am MW Lecture R102 POWERS J R
#4966 10:25am- Noon MW Lecture R102 POWERS J R
#4974 1:00pm- 2:35pm MW Lecture R102 POWERS J R
#5679 6:30pm- 9:50pm M Lecture R102 CLARK J
#5891 6:30pm- 9:50pm Tu Lecture R102 CLARK J
#5109 6:30pm- 9:50pm W Lecture R102 OGBUCHIEKWE
#6235 6:30pm- 9:50pm Th Lecture R102 LININGER B
| GEOG 1L | PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY | 1 Unit |
Prerequisite(s): Enrollment in or completion of Geog 1.
Observation and interpretation of meteorological phenomena including statistical analysis of climatic data. Cartographic techniques and map interpretation. Global patterns of the biosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere, showing their regional interrelationships. Required instructional trips. Total of 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#6118 8:50am-12:10pm M LecLab E220 PRESIADO R
#4976 2:35pm- 5:55pm M LecLab R102 POWERS J R
#6813 2:35pm- 5:55pm W LecLab R102 POWERS J R
| GEOG 2 | CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY | 3 Units |
Prerequisite(s): None.
Cultural elements: population, economic activities, problems, analysis and interpretations of regional differences based on cultural and natural features and conditions. Total of 54 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#4699 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture E320 PRESIADO R
#4713 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture E320 PRESIADO R
| GEOG 3 | WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY | 3 Units |
Prerequisite(s): None.
Introductory study of the worlds countries, cultures and cultural regions from a geographic perspective. Focus on individual countries, with topics including history, culture, society, economy, government, environment, and current issues. Total of 54 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#5982 8:50am-10:25am TuTh Lecture R102 POWERS J R
#6814 10:25am- Noon TuTh Lecture R102 POWERS J R
| GEOG 20 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | 1 Unit |
Prerequisite(s): Permission of department chairperson.
Individual field and library-based research projects chosen by the student with the approval of the department chair. Regular periodic meetings with the department chair or assigned faculty member are required. Maximum credit 3 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory.Transfer Credit: CSU; UC Grading: Pass/No Pass Only
#6854 TBA I-S U402 DOUGLASS D N
3.4 Hours TBA per week
| GEOG 30 | FIELD STUDIES AND METHODS IN GEOGRAPHY | 1 Unit |
Prerequisite(s): None.
Recommended Preparation: Geog 1.
Introduction to research methods and field investigation techniques in geography from selected sites and environments in the local Southern California area. Topics include spatial and site analysis, field mapping, remote sensing, measurement and classification, and writing field reports. Required instructional trips. Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#4602 TBA LecLab E119 PRESIADO R
2.2 Hours TBA per week