Middlebury

ENVS 0120

Human Geography with GIS

Human Geography with GIS
How do geographers study spatial interactions between people and the environment? How does socio-economic status relate to spatial patterns of settlement, social organization, access to resources, and exposure to risks? How can geographic information systems (GIS) help geographers explain these spatial patterns and processes? In this course we will apply GIS to a wide range of topics in human geography including urban, environmental, political, hazards, and health. We will learn how to gather, create, analyze, visualize, and critically interpret geographic data through tutorials, collaborative labs, and independent work that culminate in cartographic layouts of our results. 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab.
Subject:
Environmental Studies
Department:
Prog in Environmental Studies
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED SOC
Equivalent Courses:
ENVS 0261
GEOG 0261 *
GEOG 0120

Sections in Fall 2017, School Abroad Japan (Tokyo)

Fall 2017

ENVS0120A-F17 Lecture (Howarth, Dreiss)
ENVS0120W-F17 Lab (Howarth)
ENVS0120X-F17 Lab (Howarth)
ENVS0120Y-F17 Lab (Dreiss, Howarth)
ENVS0120Z-F17 Lab (Dreiss, Howarth)