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Term: Spring 2022

ANT 623 - Space, Place, And Health
Recent scholarship demonstrates that health outcomes are not simply shaped by factors internal to the body, but at the interface between bodies and the social, political, and spatial assemblages that structure the environments in which we live. This course explores these interconnected factors by examining the relationship between geographic and social spaces and health outcomes. Through interdisciplinary content from urban anthropology, critical indigenous theory, geography, and public health students will explore how migration and mobility, settler colonialism, gentrification, and other forms of political and economic change impact bodies. Students will use theoretical approaches of space, place, and health and place and space specific research methods to evaluate nearby urban or rural areas using. Course content will include critical analysis of health policy and relationships between race/ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, policy, wellness, and health disparities. Letter grade only.
BIO 374 - Economic Botany
Surveys plants used by humans including plant parts or products used and their geographic origin and distribution. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only. Course fee required.
BSC 374 - Economic Botany
Surveys plants used by humans including plant parts or products used and their geographic origin and distribution. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only. Course fee required.
CENE 470 - GIS Applications For Engineering And Construction
This course applies geographic information systems (GIS) to civil engineering, environmental engineering and construction projects. Students will learn GIS software for digitizing and creating digital maps including data creation, management, manipulation, analysis, and visualization. Cross-listed with CM 470. Letter grade only.
CM 470 - GIS Applications For Engineering And Construction
This course applies geographic information systems (GIS) to civil engineering, environmental engineering and construction projects. Students will learn GIS software for digitizing and creating digital maps including data creation, management, manipulation, analysis, and visualization. Cross-listed with CENE 470. Letter grade only.
EES 580 - Climate Dynamics
The Earth's climate system is the result of a spectacularly complex set of processes that redistribute energy and moisture on a spinning globe with variable geography. In this class we will develop a strong, conceptual understanding of natural climate dynamics, with a special focus on modes of variability in the climate system that explain most of the natural changes that occur from year-to-year and decade-to- decade (e.g., El Nino Southern Oscillation or the North Atlantic Oscillation). Letter grade only.
ENGL 254 - Introduction To World Literature
In this course, you will read a variety of stories written in different parts of the world. You will learn about cultural differences and the complexities of cross-cultural communication. You will also become familiarized with the context in which the stories were written by learning basic facts about the world's geography, its history, and some of its contemporary economic and political challenges. Letter grade only.
FOR 225 - GIS Tools In Forestry
This course will train students in basic tools and skills involved with geographic information systems (GIS) and the ArcGIS system. By the end of the course, the student will have an understanding of how GIS maps are made, edited, and analyzed. The student will be introduced to a few spatial problem solving techniques and basic spatial modeling tools. 1 hr. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
FOR 425 - Forest Management Applications In GIS
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and its use in forestry and fire management. Emphasis on concepts and material relevant to fire-related disciplines and specialties. Specific training in ARC/GIS software through on-line training. Letter grade only.
FOR 525 - GIS And Spatial Techniques In Forestry
Application of geographic and spatial techniques to research and management in forestry, wildland management, and conservation planning. Seminar format may include analysis of data provided by instructor or students. Letter grade only.
GSP 130 - Mapping The World
Engages students with the earth through map interpretation and emerging mapping technologies for applications in geography, location-based services, community planning, environmental management, and land development. Letter grade only.
GSP 148 - Foods Of The Us
Exploration of the food regions of the United States in relation to culture, immigration, natural resource use, agriculture, and technology. Impacts of urbanization and societal trends are also discussed. Letter grade only.
GSP 150 - Physical Geography: Air, Water, Earth And Life
Physical geography of weather and climate, water resources and hydrology, landforms, oceans, ecosystems, and human-environment interactions from an earth-systems science approach. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only. Course fee required.
GSP 170 - Human Geography
Human Geography offers students an introduction to the global distribution of human characteristics through the theoretical lens of critical geography. We examine key concepts of the discipline such as place, space, territory, scale, and uneven development. These concepts are grounded in contemporary empirical examples of globalization, uneven development, conflict, migration, gentrification, segregation, and climate change. Topics will include population, cultural, agricultural, industrial, economic, political, urban, linguistic and religious geographies. The character, distribution, and origin of these geographies will be examined along with their relationship to each other and the physical environment. Letter grade only.
GSP 199 - Special Topics
Foundations of intellectual inquiry. In-depth study of a substantive problem. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
GSP 201 - Introduction To City Planning
Urban planning, growth and land use; sustainability and the process of land use change and community development. Letter grade only.
GSP 206 - Public Participation And Communication
Gathering data and disseminating information using effective participation techniques, analysis, and appropriate communication. Letter grade only.
GSP 220 - United States Geography
Analyzes the relationships between physical and cultural aspects of the United States with an emphasis on contemporary geographic trends. Letter grade only.
GSP 239 - Introduction To Geographic Information Systems
Basic concepts, theory, and multidisciplinary applications in GIS. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 240 - World Geography West
Physical and cultural elements of Europe, Russia, and North and South America; areal distributions and factors influencing location, development, global processes, and international issues. Letter grade only.
GSP 240H - World Geography West - Honors
Physical and cultural elements of Europe, Russia, and North and South America; areal distributions and factors influencing location, development, global processes, and international issues. Letter grade only.
GSP 241 - World Geography East
Physical and cultural elements of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific regions; areal distributions and factors influencing location, development, global processes, and international issues. Letter grade only.
GSP 241H - World Geography East - Honors
Physical and cultural elements of Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific regions; areal distributions and factors influencing location, development, global processes, and international issues. Letter grade only.
GSP 259 - Principles Of Geomorphology
Interpretation of the development, history, and significance of landforms. Cross-listed with GLG 259. Letter grade only. Course fee required.
GSP 263 - Geography Of National Parks And Public Lands
We will explore connections between environment, people, and places in Geography of National Parks and Public Lands, a course which uses a geographic perspective to critically examine public lands of the United States. About 28 percent of the area of the U.S. is owned by the federal government and managed by the Bureau of Land Management, the US National Park Service, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Department of the Interior. We focus on public lands as a lens through which to examine physical, human, and environmental geography in an integrative way. You will be introduced to basic geographic concepts to help you understand the history, development, and meanings of public lands in the context of American culture. Together we will examine the human and physical geographic structure of the some of these areas, with a particular focus on cultural issues and environmental issues that connect to society more broadly including relationships between Native Americans and public lands. By the end of the semester, you will be able to critically converse, think about, and analyze the meaning of public lands of the United States. Letter grade only.
GSP 272 - Nature And Society
This course serves as an introduction to how humans relate to the non-human world. More specifically it will analyze how humans affect nature and how nature affects society. Letter grade only.
GSP 276 - Planning For Sustainable Tourism
Issues and methods in planning for tourism development from a sustainability perspective. Letter grade or pass-fail.
GSP 299 - Special Topics
In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
GSP 303 - Urban Form And Community Design
Explores theories and patterns of urban form with an emphasis on the role of transportation-land use planning and urban design approaches toward creating livable communities. Letter grade only.
GSP 305W - Community Planning Preparation
This course focuses on extensive research and writing skills essential for students within the geographic sciences or community planning programs. It is dominantly project-based, and students will be presented with a variety of topics and issues that focus on research methods, theoretical perspectives, and applicable case studies. The readings and topics discussed in class will be applied to your problem-based term projects. Issues central to the study of geography and community planning will be discussed. Students will be creating a Comprehensive Plan or Neighborhood Plan for a local jurisdiction. Letter grade only.
GSP 320 - Introduction To Remote Sensing
Introductory principles of electromagnetic radiation and analysis techniques of both visible and non-visible forms of remotely sensed data. Letter grade only.
GSP 331 - GIS Foundations I: Map Design And GIS
Overview of computer applications in map production, including geographic information systems, using ArcGIS. Co-convenes with GSP 531. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 348 - Geography Area Studies
Geography of selected areas, such as a continent or country. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit for different areas.
GSP 362 - Climate Change And Society
Using a critical geography perspective, this course explores the social, political, and cultural factors that collectively shape how society understands and responds to climate change. We will trace climate science from its beginning to present day, as well as consider social construction arguments that challenge climate science. We will investigate how cultural aspects influence our understanding of climate change, identify the ideological positions of supporters and deniers, analyze current policies and politics, investigate differential climate vulnerability, and explore and critically analyze actions proposed to meaningfully address challenges climate change poses to society. Letter grade only.
GSP 364 - Critical Wilderness Studies
This course introduces students to the contested history and idea of wilderness. Drawing on perspectives and writings in critical geography, the course examines how wilderness has been understood by society over time, from ancient origins to contemporary understandings. It details indigenous and eco-feminist critiques of wilderness, as well as outlining how proponents have argued for wilderness preservation. The course examines the Wilderness Act and ultimately explores whether wilderness has relevance in the 21st century. Letter grade only.
GSP 365 - Fundamentals Of Weather And Climate
Fundamental properties and processes of the atmosphere. Letter grade only.
GSP 371 - Urban Realm: Contexts And Landscapes
Spatial variations and patterns of urban, economic, technical activities and sustainability. Empirical and theoretical considerations of local and global city forms. Letter grade only.
GSP 375W - Geographic Thought And Practice
Emphasizes research methods and writing skills appropriate for geography, as well as introducing students to the history and philosophy of geography as a discipline. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level requirement. Letter grade only.
GSP 376 - Critical Geographies Of Global Tourism And Recreation
Geographic perspectives on the global patterns of tourism and recreation. Letter grade only.
GSP 389 - Cooperative Education
Individualized preplanned cooperative employment experience related to your field of study or career objectives. Department consent required. Pass-Fail only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit. Please complete the Cooperative Education Proposal form and obtain signatures of approval BEFORE registering. https://policy.nau.edu/policy/Documents/Cooperative_Education_Form_121317.pdf
GSP 399 - Special Topics
In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem within a program of study. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
GSP 401 - Permitting And Review Process
City- and county-level permit and review process for land-use planning. Letter grade only.
GSP 402 - Environmental Impact Analysis: Assessing Project Impacts Under The National Environmental Policy Act
Requirements and implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act, with emphasis on writing environmental assessments and impact statements. Letter grade only.
GSP 405C - Senior Project Planning And Development
Emphasizes the synthesis and practice of public planning through applied projects. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 8 units of credit.
GSP 406 - Data Analysis And The Digital Community
The analysis of community planning data and their presentation for public meetings and online settings. Co-convenes with GSP 506. Letter grade only.
GSP 408 - Fieldwork Experience: Professional Internship
Supervised internship experience in an appropriate agency or organization. Department consent required. Pass/Fail only. No repeat limit.
GSP 410 - Special Topics In Geography
In this course we critically examine special topics in geography through an in-depth study of a substantive aspect, concept, or problem. We utilize multiple theoretical perspectives and research approaches to analyze uneven patterns, processes, and connections across global and local contexts. We consider how practices and experiences related to these topics touch down in specific places. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
GSP 421 - Land Use Planning Law And Ethics
Introduction to the legal and ethical aspects of public planning and land development in the U.S., including the law making processes, administrative systems and requirements, and judicial decisions that govern the planning, management, uses, and development of land. Co-convenes with GSP 521. Letter grade only.
GSP 432 - Community And Urban GIS
Use of basic desktop ESRI GIS and its application in planning or community situations. Includes hyper-linking, tabular data management, data presentation, and cartography, census data and introductory spatial and 3-Analyst. Co-convenes with GSP 532. Letter grade only.
GSP 433 - Spatial Analysis And GIS Applications
Designing and implementing multiple layer geographic information system with raster and vector data using ArcGIS. Co-convened with GSP 533. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 435 - Programming For GIS
Introduction to computer programming principles and their application in a GIS environment. Co-convened with GSP 535. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 436 - Enterprise Geodatabases
Introduces the design, development, and management of enterprise geodatabases. Students build geodatabases using real-world data and develop municipal and local government GIS applications. Software includes Oracle and ArcSDE, ArcCatalog and ArcMap. Co-convened with GSP 536. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 437 - GIS Modeling And Analysis I: Raster
This course provides extensive exposure to the raster (cell-based) GIS spatial data model, including the conceptual structure, important GIS operations, object manipulations, and multidisciplinary modeling of the environment, using ArcGIS. Co-convened with GSP 537. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 438 - GIS Modeling And Analysis II: Vector
The course will focus on principles and techniques of vector-based spatial data analysis. Emphasis will be placed on spatial modeling and spatial statistics. Co-convened with GSP 538. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 470 - Uneven Development: Geographies Of Poverty, Wealth, And Inequality
Students examine uneven patterns and processes of development across global and local economies. Particular attention is given to how people earn livelihoods in various places and the practices and policies that help shape a globalized economy. The course considers the impact of geography on economic development through a variety of diverse theoretical perspectives. Co-convened with GSP 570. Letter grade only.
GSP 472 - Environment And Social Change
This course reviews theories of social change, environmental and climate justice movements, and emerging environmental and social challenges to understand why and how societies change over time. Co-convened with GSP 572. Cross-Listed with SOC 444. Letter grade only.
GSP 474 - Political Ecology
This course uses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing specifically on political and social theory, to examine political, economic, and social forces that have created environmental and social problems to better understand potential solutions. Co-convened with GSP 574. Cross-listed with POS 455. Letter grade only.
GSP 474H - Political Ecology - Honors
This course uses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing specifically on political and social theory, to examine political, economic, and social forces that have created environmental and social problems to better understand potential solutions. Letter grade only.
GSP 480C - Senior Professional Project
Individual or team research projects that focus on geographic issues, scholarly questions, and applied problem solving. Letter grade only.
GSP 480CH - Senior Professional Project - Honors
Individual or team research projects that focus on geographic issues, scholarly questions, and applied problem solving. Letter grade only.
GSP 485 - Undergraduate Research
Individualized original research under the supervision of a research adviser. Department consent required. Pass-fail only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
GSP 497 - Independent Study
Individualized approach to selected topics by guided reading and critical evaluation. Department consent required. Pass-fail only. No repeat limit. Please complete the Independent Study Proposal form and obtain signatures of approval BEFORE registering. https://policy.nau.edu/policy/Documents/Independent_Study_Form_FINAL.pdf
GSP 499 - Contemporary Developments
Examines recent trends and investigations in a selected area. Selected topics co-convened with GSP 599. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
GSP 499L - Contemporary Developments Lab
Lab to accompany selected topics in GSP 499. Selected topics co-convened with GSP 599L. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
GSP 501 - Communities And Public Planning
Provides background in public planning: its concepts, actions, and current situations, especially related to communities. Letter grade only.
GSP 506 - Data Analysis And The Digital Community
The analysis of community planning data and their presentation for public meetings and online settings. Co-convened with GSP 406. Pass-fail or letter grade.
GSP 514 - Planning Sustainable Communities
An examination of sustainability concepts from the household to the community level with the goal of assessing how the concepts can be incorporated into neighborhood and community planning and design. Topics include household sustainability, energy and water conservation, food and agriculture, transportation and circulation, land use and layout, community organization, business models, the LEED model, and built examples. Letter grade only.
GSP 521 - Land Use Planning Law And Ethics
Introduction to the legal and ethical aspects of public planning and land development in the U.S., including legislative processes, administrative systems and requirements, and judicial decisions that govern the planning, management, uses, and development of land. Co-convened with GSP 421. Letter grade only.
GSP 524 - Fundamentals Of Environmental Law And Professional Ethics
Introduction and overview to major environmental law topics and related ethical issues for Professional Science Masters students. Non-PSM student are welcome. Includes fundamentals of the US legal system and applications in applied environmental fields. Letter grade only.
GSP 529 - Applied Remote Sensing
This course will introduce the principles and applications of digital image analysis. Students will work with digital images from various satellite sensors and 3-dimensional lidar data in the latest edition of ENVI software. An individual term project will be required using the techniques learned in the course and via literature review. Cross-listed with EES 529 and INF 529. Letter grade only.
GSP 531 - Foundations I: Map Design And GIS
Overview of computer applications in map production, including geographic information systems using ArcGIS. Co-convened with GSP 331. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade or Pass/Fail.
GSP 532 - Community And Urban GIS
Use of basic desktop ESRI GIS and its application in planning or community situations. Includes hyper-linking, tabular data management, data presentation, and cartography, Census data and introductory Spatial and 3D-Analyst. Co-convened with GSP 432. Letter grade only.
GSP 533 - Foundations II: Spatial Analysis And GIS Applications
Designing and implementing multiple layer geographic information system with raster and vector data using ArcGIS. Co-convened with GSP 433. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 535 - Programming For GIS
Introduction to computer programming principles and their application in a GIS environment using ArcGIS. Co-convenes with GSP 435. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 536 - Enterprise Geodatabases
Introduces the design, development, and management of enterprise geodatabases. Students build geodatabases using real-world data and develop municipal and local government GIS applications. Software includes Oracle and ArcSDE, ArcCatalog, and ArcMap. Co-convenes with GSP 436. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 537 - GIS Modeling & Analysis I: Raster
This course provides extensive exposure to the raster (cell-based) GIS spatial data model, including the conceptual structure, important GIS operations, object manipulation, and multidisciplinary modeling of the environment. Co-convened with GSP 437. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Letter grade only.
GSP 538 - GIS Modeling & Analysis II: Vector
The course will focus on principles and techniques of vector-based spatial data analysis. Emphasis will be placed on spatial modeling and spatial statistics. Co-convened with GSP 438. Letter grade only.
GSP 543 - Urban Transportation Planning
Examines techniques and methods of transportation planning applications, emphasizing interrelationship of land use and travel, and providing an overview of different methodological approaches including travel demand forecasting models. Cross-listed with CENE 543. Letter grade only.
GSP 545 - Community Planning And Public Health
Examination of the relationship between community planning and public health. Issues related to transportation, land use, urban design, community development, environmental policy, health promotion, and disease prevention are discussed, with examples covering how and why these elements should be considered part of the process and the outcome of public decision-making. Instructor consent required. Letter grade only.
GSP 562 - Social Ecological Systems
This course introduces students to social ecological system theory and research. The course begins with theoretical approaches before moving on to how to apply these approaches to better understand real world environmental challenges. Case studies are used in the second half of the term to ground the theories and approaches explored in the first half. Students will conduct a final project that uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore a specific social ecological system. Cross-listed with ENV 562 and SUS 562. Letter grade only.
GSP 566 - Legislative Or The Washington Center Internship
Supervised internship in the Arizona Legislature or the Washington Center. Students are selected on a competitive basis, and you must apply the term prior to the internship. Students must meet requirements of the program to be eligible. Course enrollment is handled by the internship coordinator after selections have been made. Pass/Fail only.
GSP 570 - Uneven Development: Geographies Of Poverty, Wealth, And Inequality
Students examine uneven patterns and processes of development across global and local economies. Particular attention is given to how people earn livelihoods in various places and the practices and policies that help shape a globalized economy. The course considers the impact of geography on economic development through a variety of diverse theoretical perspectives. Co-convened with GSP 470. Letter grade only.
GSP 572 - Environment And Social Change
This course reviews theories of social change, environmental and climate justice movements, and emerging environmental and social challenges to understand why and how societies change over time. Co-convened with GSP 472. Letter grade only.
GSP 574 - Political Ecology
This course uses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing specifically on political and social theory, to examine political, economic, and social forces that have created environmental and social problems to better understand potential solutions. Co-convened with GSP 474. Letter grade only.
GSP 599 - Contemporary Developments
Examines recent trends and investigations in a selected area of a particular field of study. Selected topics co-convened with GSP 499. Pass/Fail or letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
GSP 599L - Contemporary Developments Lab
Lab to accompany selected topics in GSP 599. Selected topics co-convened with GSP 499L. Pass/Fail or letter grade. May be repeated for credit.
GSP 608 - Fieldwork Experience
Supervised field experience in an appropriate agency, organization, or situation. Department consent required. Pass-fail only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
GSP 681 - Geographic Thought And Method
History and philosophical evolution of the discipline of geography, including paradigms, approaches, and research methods. Letter grade only.
GSP 685 - Graduate Research
Department consent required. Letter grade or pass-fail. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
GSP 687 - Professional Development Seminar
Seminar to develop skills for success in graduate school and future professional careers. Focus on Professional Science Masters (PSM) skills, such as career development, research ethics and professional communication. Open to all graduate students. Pass/fail only.
GSP 689 - Professional Practicum Experience
Comprehensive project conducted in conjunction with a community development agency, resulting in a paper or document that is presented in a professional forum. Pass-fail only. No repeat limit.
GSP 697 - Independent Study
Individualized directed study on selected topics. Note that no more than 3 units may be included on a master's plan in education. Department consent required. Letter grade or pass-fail. No repeat limit. Please complete the Independent Study Proposal form and obtain signatures of approval BEFORE registering. https://policy.nau.edu/policy/Documents/Independent_Study_Form_FINAL.pdf
GSP 698 - Seminar In Rural Geography
Opportunity to present and analyze topics in rural and small town geography. Department consent required. Letter grade only. No repeat limit.
GSP 699 - Thesis
Individualized directed research, writing, and oral defense of selected thesis topic. Department consent required. Pass-fail only. No repeat limit. Prerequisite: Admission to master's program.
HIS 295 - Survey Of U. S. Women And Gender
Survey of the history of women and the historical construction and intersections of femininity, masculinity, race, geography, culture, class and sexuality in North America. Letter grade only.
HIS 295H - Survey Of U. S. Women And Gender - Honors
Survey of the history of women and the historical construction and intersections of femininity, masculinity, race, geography, culture, class and sexuality in North America. Letter grade only.
HIS 429 - Teaching And Learning History And Geography
This course focuses on the disciplinary practices of history and geography, critical thinking skills and habits of mind needed for each discipline, as well as ways of teaching middle and high school history and geography classes. Content is interwoven with evidence-based pedagogical strategies, evaluation, standards, dispositions, and practice. Required of all secondary education majors preparing to teach history and the social sciences. Contains an assessment that must be passed to be eligible to register for student teaching. Letter grade only. Course fee required.
HIS 484 - Topics In Gender And Sexuality
Senior level seminar on regional or comparative history and theory of gender and sexuality, including analysis of intersections with race, class, ethnicity, culture, and geography. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 9 units of credit.
HIS 564 - Readings In Colonialism And Nationalism
Explores current, theoretical, and methodological approaches to the study of colonialism and nationalism. Cuts across geographic and paradigmatic boundaries to provide a broad understanding of theory and praxis. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.
HS 520 - Health Disparities
This course is designed to explore health disparities, including geographical, environmental, socio-economic, gender, racial, and cultural disparities, and examine strategies to address those disparities. Letter grade only.
NSE 252 - Topics Class: Elective-ed
Only available to National Student exchange students while participating on a National Student Exchange program. Content includes perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of U.S. ethnic minorities. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
NSE 352 - Topics Class: Elective-ed
Only available to National Student exchange students while participating on a National Student Exchange program. Content includes perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of U.S. ethnic minorities. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
PRM 530 - Introduction To Geographic Information Systems
Overview of computer applications in map production, including geographic information systems (GIS), using ArcGIS. This course is the designed to be an introduction to GIS for application in parks, natural resources and public lands management. The course focus will be on map design through an immersion into ArcGIS. Letter grade only.
SA 211 - Topics In Study Abroad - Cu-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 212 - Topics In Study Abroad - Ahi-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 212H - Topics In Study Abroad - Ahi-gd - Honors
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 213 - Topics In Study Abroad - Ls-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 214 - Topics In Study Abroad - S/As-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 215 - Topics In Study Abroad - Spw-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 251 - Topics In Study Abroad -Elective-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 251H - Topics In Study Abroad -Elective-gd - Honors
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 252 - Topics In Study Abroad -Elective-ed
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of U.S. ethnic minorities. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 311 - Topics In Study Abroad - Cu-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 312 - Topics In Study Abroad - Ahi-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 312H - Topics In Study Abroad - Ahi-gd - Honors
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 313 - Topics In Study Abroad - Ls-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 314 - Topics In Study Abroad -S/As-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 315 - Topics In Study Abroad -Spw-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 351 - Topics In Study Abroad -Elective-gd
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes courses that enhance understanding of different cultures of the world through the study of language, literature, religion, and artistic creations or other disciplines. In addition, course must cover perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of non-Western peoples. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SA 352 - Topics In Study Abroad -Elective-ed
Only available to Study Abroad students while participating in a Study Abroad program. Content includes perspectives (e.g. theoretical; historical; social; political; economic; cultural; religious; geographic or sense of place; environment; or intellectual traditions and/or ways of knowing) of U.S. ethnic minorities. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 12 units of credit.
SPA 340 - Spanish Linguistics
Surveys Spanish linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology, and syntax, with attention also given to historical, geographical, and social variations. Letter grade only.
SPA 340H - Spanish Linguistics - Honors
Surveys Spanish linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology, and syntax, with attention also given to historical, geographical, and social variations. Letter grade only.
STA 141 - Exploratory Visual Data Analysis
Graphical representation of data; categorical and continuous data. Bivariate and multivariate relationships; geographical and temporal considerations. Static and interactive graphics. Letter grade only.
WGS 360 - Topics In Global Feminisms
Variable content, focusing on the histories, theories, geographies, practices and global contexts of non-Western feminisms. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 9 units of credit.
WGS 360H - Topics In Global Feminisms - Honors
Variable content, focusing on the histories, theories, geographies, practices and global contexts of non-Western feminisms. Letter grade only. May be repeated for up to 9 units of credit.