HYDROLOGY (GES 327)
Basic principles of hydrology and the geography of water. Emphasis on the surface components of the hydrological cycle, and on the collection and analysis of hydrometric data.
FIELD TECHNIQUE IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (GES 411)
Techniques for the acquisition and analysis of field data used in physical geographical research.
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (GES 121)
The physical basis of geography; climate, landforms, and the geography of water, soil, and plants. Emphasis is placed on processes that account for the earth's natural landscapes and their geographic variability.
WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (GES 100)
An introduction to both the human and natural environment, from a world regional geographic perspective, focusing on regional and global issues and patterns. It covers a range of diverse regions of human and physical geography with a focus on current issues and events to reinforce theories and concepts.