GEOG 130 Lecture Notes - Spatial Analysis, Geomatics, Nordicity
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Space, place, and society paul. hackett@usask. ca office hours 130-3 tuesdays or by appointment. Hand in box: number 1 in kirk hall. Familiarize students with human geographic concepts and perspectives. To foster an ability to critically evaluate local regional and global patterns and events through a geographic lens. To prepare students for upper level study in geography. Develop sense of importance of space and place, the geographical imagination. Assignments: 4, 10% each, sept 21, oct 12, nov 2, nov 30. Midterm 15% october 18 in class: to measure where we are more than a test, all multiple choice. Hand in boxes in kirk hall first floor, box #2 for last name m-z. Include information and read instructions carefully: name, student number, etc. What is where, why is it there, and why do we care. Everything that is natural that we have adjusted, altered or replaced. Political-socio-economic: facilitates the use of existing statistical data, represent vernacular ideas of regions.