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Objectives
Understanding and applying the key concepts- location, place, link, and region- to geographical issues of spatial organization and temporal changes.
Understanding the language of maps- scale, projection, symbolization- and map types- reference & thematic- for use in problems of spatial and temporal analyses for the study of human and environmental interrelationships. Place Your Order Now!
Understanding the basic ideas about basic physical-human processes that interact geographically in the world: environmental settings, population and settlement, cultural patterns, geopolitical frameworks, economic and social development.
Applying these concepts to describe and analyze the basic physical and human characteristics of a location, place, and region.
Examining the global consequences of the basic physical-human geographic forces while understanding persistent geographic diversity across various spatial and temporal scales of interest.