GEOG 102: World Regional Geography (3 credits)Course Description
Geography 102 is a survey of the world's major cultural regions. Environmental, cultural, political, and economic characteristics of each region and regional interactions are explored from a geographic perspective.(3 hours lecture)
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic geographic terms, locations, concepts, theories, and methodology.
- Demonstrating an understanding of historical, social and environmental processes shaping the world's major cultural regions.
- Apply the knowledge of basic geographic terms, locations, concepts, theories, and methodology to critically explain current world events and issues and daily events.
Degrees and Certificates
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Resources
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Classes Offered
- Summer 2013 - asynchronous , Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 63003
- Fall 2013 - asynchronous , Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 64422
- Spring 2012 - asynchronous , Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 64258 - view syllabus
- Summer 2012 - asynchronous , Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 60013 - view syllabus
- Fall 2011 - asynchronous , Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 63265 - view syllabus
- Summer 2011 - asynchronous , Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 62019 - view syllabus
- Spring 2011 - asynchronous , Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 61340 - view syllabus
- Fall 2010 - M, 1:30pm to 2:45pm, Hale ‘Imiloa 113, Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 60336 - view syllabus
- Fall 2005 - MW, 1:30pm to 2:55pm, Hale Pālanakila 225, Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 61195
- Spring 2005 - TR, 1:25pm to 2:50pm, Hale ‘Imiloa 113, Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 62090
- Fall 2004 - MW, 7:15pm to 8:40pm, Hale ‘Imiloa 133, Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 61195
- Spring 2003 - TR, 11:15am to 12:30pm, Hale ‘Imiloa 113, Toshihiko Ikagawa - CRN: 35316
