CRN 50333 British Columbia: People and Places - GEOG 200 - A1 |
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This course provides an introduction to the biophysical and human landscapes of British Columbia with a special emphasis on the relationship of Northern BC to the rest of the province. This course takes a regional approach to understanding the links between the physical geography of the province and its settlement patterns, resource use and economic development.
This course provides an introduction to the biophysical and human landscapes of British Columbia with a special emphasis on the relationship of Northern BC to the rest of the province. This course takes a regional approach to understanding the links between the physical geography of the province and its settlement patterns, resource use and economic development. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Prince George Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: On campus, face to face Credits:   3.000
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CRN 50791 British Columbia: People and Places - GEOG 200 - A2 |
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This course provides an introduction to the biophysical and human landscapes of British Columbia with a special emphasis on the relationship of Northern BC to the rest of the province. This course takes a regional approach to understanding the links between the physical geography of the province and its settlement patterns, resource use and economic development.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Terrace Schedule Type:  Audio/Video Instructional Method: Video Lec w Class Participatn Credits:   3.000
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CRN 50888 British Columbia: People and Places - GEOG 200 - A3 |
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This course provides an introduction to the biophysical and human landscapes of British Columbia with a special emphasis on the relationship of Northern BC to the rest of the province. This course takes a regional approach to understanding the links between the physical geography of the province and its settlement patterns, resource use and economic development.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Quesnel Schedule Type:  Audio/Video Instructional Method: Video Lec w Class Participatn Credits:   3.000
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