Middlebury

GEOG0120A-F18

Human Geography with GIS

Human Geography with GIS
How do geographers study spatial interactions between people, society, and the environment? How do factors like race, ethnicity, age, and income relate to spatial cognition, movement, settlement, and social organization? How can geographic information systems (GIS) help geographers describe, understand, and explain these spatial patterns and processes? In this course we will study applications of GIS in human geography from local to global scales. Readings and case studies will introduce and contextualize methods for using mental maps, big data, regional statistics, and network models for inquiries of gerrymandering, gentrification, spatial justice, and other topics. Students will learn to gather geographic evidence, conduct analyses with GIS, and critically present results with cartographic layouts. 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
91227
Subject Code:
GEOG
Course Number:
0120
Section Identifier:
A

Course

GEOG 0120

All Sections in Fall 2018

Fall 2018

GEOG0120A-F18 Lecture (Unknown)
GEOG0120Y-F18 Lab (Unknown)
GEOG0120Z-F18 Lab (Unknown)