Department of Geography Course Rotation
GEOGRAPHY Courses Offered Every Year
Fall Semester
- Introduction to Physical Geography - GEOG 1000
- Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG 1200
- Geomorphology - GEOG 2030
- Biogeography - GEOG 2090
- Economic Geography - GEOG 2210
- Weather and Climate - GEOG 2300
- Introduction to Planning - GEOG 2535
- Geographical Data and Analysis - GEOG 2700
- Introduction to Geographical Information Science - GEOG 2735
- Soils - GEOG 3080
- Urbanization in Developing Countries - GEOG 3245
- Hydrology - GEOG 3400
- The Changing Geography of China - GEOG 3605
- Mapping in Today’s World - GEOG 3700
- Field Techniques in Physical Geography - GEOG 3710
- Remote Sensing - GEOG 3720
- Advanced Geographical Information Systems - GEOG 4740
Winter Semester
- Introduction to Physical Geography - GEOG 1000
- Introduction to Human Geography - GEOG 1200
- Physical Geology - GEOG 2065
- Geographical Data and Analysis - GEOG 2700
- Introduction to Geographical Information Science - GEOG 2735
- Glaciology and Glacial Geomorphology - GEOG 3060
- Environmental Resources Management - GEOG 3075
- Advanced Biogeography - GEOG 3095
- Geography of Food - GEOG 3210
- Geographical Information Systems - GEOG 3740
- Contemporary Issues and Problems in Planning (Series) - GEOG 4500
- Advanced Digital Mapping - GEOG 4700
- Advanced Remote Sensing - GEOG 4725
- Climate Science, Impacts, Solutions - GOEG 4300
- Graduate Research Methods - GEOG 5025
GEOGRAPHY Courses Offered Every Other Year (Once Every Two Years)
- Political Geography - GEOG 2000
- Economic Geography - GEOG 2210
- Urban Geography - GEOG 2xxx
- Qualitative Research Methods - GEOG 3255
- Micrometeorology - GEOG 3300
- Geography of Borders and Displacement - WGST 3333/GEOG 3333 (cross listed)
- Wetlands - ENVS 3440/GEOG 3440 (cross listed)
- Remote Sensing Field Techniques - GEOG 3715
- Advanced Hydrology - Under GEOG 4030
- Physical Geography of Permafrost Regions - Under GEOG 4030
- Agricultural Soil Management - GEOG 4060
- Advanced Topics in Human Geography - GEOG 42xx
- Seminar in Geographic Thought - GEOG 4900
- Physics of Remote Sensing - RMTS 4650
- Seminar in Remote Sensing - GEOG 5753
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Courses Offered Every Year
Update Pending
ARCHAEOLOGY Courses Offered Every Year
Fall Semester
- Introduction to Archaeology - ARKY 1000
- Archaeology of the Americas and Oceania - ARKY 2620
- Human Evolution - ARKY 3600/LEBD 3600 (cross-listed)
Winter Semester
- Introduction to Archaeology - ARKY 1000
- Old World Archaeology - ARKY 2610
Summer Semester
- Archaeological Field Work - ARKY 3300 (series course)
ARCHAEOLOGY Courses Offered Every Other Year (Once Every Two Years)
- Archaeological Science - ARKY 3000 (series course)
- Archaeology of North America - ARKY 3110
- Plains Archaeology - ARKY 3120 (series course)
- Syro- Palestinian Archaeology- ARKY 3170
- Ancient Israel - ARKY 3171
- Ancient Europe - ARKY 3400 (series course)
- Archaeology of the Northeast - ARKY 3400 (series course)
- Egypt - ARKY 3400 (series course)
- Global Heritage - ARKY 3400 (series course)
- Mesoamerica - ARKY 3400 (series course)
- Mesopotamia - ARKY 3400 (series course)
- Geoarchaeology and Landscape Analysis - ARKY 3700
- Archaeological Materials Analysis - ARKY 3720
- Archaeobotany and Zooarchaeology - ARKY 3850
- Advanced Laboratory Methods - ARKY 3850
- Advanced Archaeological Theory - ARKY 4100
- Cultural Resources Management – ARKY 4850
Contact the Department if you have any questions.