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GEO-112 — Introduction to Human Geography

3 credits · 3 hours

GEO - 112 Introduction to Human Geography GEO - 112 Introduction to Human Geography 3 Credit(s) GEO 112 critically examines the complex relations between people and places through key themes and concepts in the cultural, urban and economic fields of human geography. Topics to be studied include: local and popular cultures and landscapes, disappearing peoples, concepts of nature, the agricultural revolutions, global agricultural restructuring, agribusiness, food security, urban and suburban processes, development issues in the less developed world, barriers to and the costs of economic development, globalization, deindustrialization, and social change in the world system. Prerequisite(s): C in English 12 or equivalent or successful English assessment For information about transferability: BC Transfer Guide For more information visit our timetable

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