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GEOG 301 - Cultural Geography
Cultural products, such as music, cuisine, language, and religion, have spatial expressions. Through cultural norms, products and activities, we create places and construct landscapes. This course examines the influence of power relations, cultural imperialism, globalization, and cultural resistances on the human organization of space and on how people engage with place. This is a writing-intensive course, emphasizing improvement of upper-division level written communication through iterative editing.
Credits: 3.000
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Final Exam, Audio/Video
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications:
Fourth year
Third year
Green prerequisites must be completed before registering in this course
Red prerequisites can be taken concurrently with this course
Magenta co-requisites must be taken at the same time as this course