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GEOG 110 World Regions [GEGA]


Geographic evaluation of the human imprint on the world, focusing on how peoples of various societies have approached the problems of living in their natural environments and with each other. A requirement for both the major and minor in geography.

Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

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Rationale for Perspectives on a Diverse World - GEOG 110 - World Regions is designed to increase global awareness by systematically examining major world geographic regions and key places therein – including absolute and relative locations, physical and human characteristics and interrelationships within the global community. The course explores how culture and experience influence people’s perceptions and regions; encourages awareness and tolerance of other regional cultural realities; explores global patterns and networks of economic, political, and cultural interdependence; and illustrates how cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of Earth’s surface; and illustrates balanced regional and global decision-making toward overall human development. the course emphasizes that virtually all geographic areas of the globe are increasingly interrelated in their effects upon one antihero. It emphasizes that to be a tolerant global citizen, one must be aware of the weak as well as the strong points of ones own cultural, political and economic realities in the context of global diversity. This course is intended as the first step in the development of lifelong geographic literacy as a requisite for global awareness .

Keywords: Global Awareness (GEGA)  , geography 
Updates: Course Rotation added 12/2014


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