GEO 105 World Regional Geography (GT-SS2)
3 Credit hours 45 Contact hours
Examines the spatial distribution of environmental and societal phenomena in the world's regions; environmental phenomena may include topography, climate, and natural resources; societal phenomena may include patterns of population and settlement, religion, ethnicity, language, and economic development. Analyzes the characteristics that define world regions and distinguish them from each other. Examines the relationships between physical environments and human societies. Examines globalization, emphasizing the geopolitical and economic relationships between more developed and less developed regions.
Prerequisite
Successful completion of
CCR 092, (grade C or higher) or equivalent assessment score.
Notes
This is a statewide guaranteed transfer course.