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GEOGRAPHY 237 4. World Geography (3) Not open to students wid1 credit in Geog 2. Cultural and physical features; economic development; resources; man-land relationships. The approach is by continents and/or cultural regions. 6. Geography Laboratory (1) Practical exercises in use of 11tlas, longitude and la titude, earth-sun relations, time, climatic elements and topographic maps. One two-hour field trip required. 111. Map Interpretation (2) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Interpretacion of foreign and domestic maps; symbols, scale, methods of showing topography, vegetation, culture, land usc; soils, w:,~.tcr and water levels; characteristics of p rojections. 112. Aerial Photograph Interpretation (2) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Aerial photographs as a means of determining cultm:c, topography, and vegetation; scale, use of index, vertical and oblique photographs, and stereoscopes. 115. Cartography (3) Use of instruments for drafting and lettering of maps; construction and use of standard map projections; relief representation and map reproducdon; cartographic source materials and literature; field trips. 116. Political Geography (3) Power factors in international relations; concepts of space, resources, industry, agriculture, technology, population, and food supply; cultural groups related to states and their association. 120. Uvban Geography (3) T he region as a geographic w1k; urban settlements as regional centers; cityregion relationships; morphology and stru.cture of villages, towns and cities, and their internal functional relationships; case studies. 124. Geography of the USSR (2) Regional distribution of resources and industries of the USSR. 126. Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands (3) Geographic relationship of natural and cultural features to social and economic development. 127. Europe (3) Geographic regions of Europe emphasizing the relation of human activities to physical factors areal in their distribution and influence. 128. Far East (3) Regional summary of geographic conditions of countries bounding the Western Pacific; resources and physical conditions in:fl.uencing political problems. 129. Africa (3) Systematic survey of Africa; cultural and natural features related to economy of individual countries. 130. Geographic Literature (2) Prerequisite: geography major or minor. Primary and secondary source materials; literary background of geography. 141. Anglo America (3)' Systematic and regional survey of Anglo America; cultural and physical features related to economy.
Title | 1962-63 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1962-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 237 |
Full Text Search | GEOGRAPHY 237 4. World Geography (3) Not open to students wid1 credit in Geog 2. Cultural and physical features; economic development; resources; man-land relationships. The approach is by continents and/or cultural regions. 6. Geography Laboratory (1) Practical exercises in use of 11tlas, longitude and la titude, earth-sun relations, time, climatic elements and topographic maps. One two-hour field trip required. 111. Map Interpretation (2) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Interpretacion of foreign and domestic maps; symbols, scale, methods of showing topography, vegetation, culture, land usc; soils, w:,~.tcr and water levels; characteristics of p rojections. 112. Aerial Photograph Interpretation (2) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Aerial photographs as a means of determining cultm:c, topography, and vegetation; scale, use of index, vertical and oblique photographs, and stereoscopes. 115. Cartography (3) Use of instruments for drafting and lettering of maps; construction and use of standard map projections; relief representation and map reproducdon; cartographic source materials and literature; field trips. 116. Political Geography (3) Power factors in international relations; concepts of space, resources, industry, agriculture, technology, population, and food supply; cultural groups related to states and their association. 120. Uvban Geography (3) T he region as a geographic w1k; urban settlements as regional centers; cityregion relationships; morphology and stru.cture of villages, towns and cities, and their internal functional relationships; case studies. 124. Geography of the USSR (2) Regional distribution of resources and industries of the USSR. 126. Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands (3) Geographic relationship of natural and cultural features to social and economic development. 127. Europe (3) Geographic regions of Europe emphasizing the relation of human activities to physical factors areal in their distribution and influence. 128. Far East (3) Regional summary of geographic conditions of countries bounding the Western Pacific; resources and physical conditions in:fl.uencing political problems. 129. Africa (3) Systematic survey of Africa; cultural and natural features related to economy of individual countries. 130. Geographic Literature (2) Prerequisite: geography major or minor. Primary and secondary source materials; literary background of geography. 141. Anglo America (3)' Systematic and regional survey of Anglo America; cultural and physical features related to economy. |
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