23TGEO 220 COURSE OUTLINE. Prerequisites: None. Course Description:

Similar documents
This image cannot currently be displayed. Course Catalog. World Geography Glynlyon, Inc.

Curriculum Catalog

CURRICULUM COURSE OUTLINE

Alleghany County Schools Curriculum Guide GRADE/COURSE: World Geography

Wayne E. Sirmon GEO 301 World Regional Geography

Instructor: Shashi Krishna Fall Everything is somewhere - Finding a Focus for Spatial Study is Geography

WORLD GEOGRAPHY GRADE 10

Central Valley School District Social Studies Curriculum Map Grade 7. August - September

About the Authors Geography and Tourism: The Attraction of Place p. 1 The Elements of Geography p. 2 Themes of Geography p. 4 Location: The Where of

The study of Geography and the use of geographic tools help us view the world in new ways.

Subunit 4.1: 2.5 hours. Subunit 4.2: 2.75 hours. Subunit 4.3: 1.5 hours. Subunit 4.4: 3.5 hours. Subunit 4.5: 1.5 hours Unit 4 Learning Outcomes close

LEARNING OUTCOMES SST (G1-G12)

Prentice Hall. World Explorer: People, Places, Cultures Grade 7. Oklahoma Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS) for Grade 7 World Geography

Dr. Emily A. Fogarty, Coordinator History, Politics and Geography Dept School of Arts & Sciences

AP Human Geography. Additional materials, including case studies, videos, and aerial photos, will be used to supplement primary course materials.

AP Human Geography Syllabus

Proposed AKS for 6 th Grade Social Studies

DEPARTMENT OF GLOBAL STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY COURSES OFFERED - SPRING 17 SEMESTER GEOGRAPHY

World Geography. BY MARK STANGE and REBECCA LARATTA

International Development

Map Skills Test. 1. What do we call a person who makes maps? a. mapographer b. cartographer c. geologist d. archaeologist

Aurora Public Schools Social Studies Pacing Guide

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Developing a global, peoplebased definition of cities and settlements

History and Social Science: Advanced Placement Human Geography

AP Human Geography World Atlas Project

Map List. 560 World World Physical World Physical-Pacific & Atlantic Region World Landforms World Ocean Floor 10

MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, ASIAN STUDIES CONCENTRATION

Curriculum map GEOGRAPHY

DEPARTMENT OF GLOBAL STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY COURSES OFFERED - FALL 18 SEMESTER GEOGRAPHY

Milford Public Schools Curriculum

September 14, 2013 Objective: How does geography impact history? What important features exist that have shaped societies?

Climate Outlook for March August 2018

GGY 301: Research Methods

By Geri Flanary To accompany AP Human Geography: A Study Guide 3 rd edition By Ethel Wood

Student Handout. Write the map s title in the northwest corner of the map. How many picnic areas does the park have? Write the answer near the legend.

Prentice Hall World Studies, Asia and the Pacific 2005 Correlated to: Missouri Social Studies Grade Level Expectations (Grade 7)

GEOGRAPHY (GEOGRPHY) Geography (GEOGRPHY) 1

Phase 1 Cards. Phase 1. Phase 1. How many picnic areas does the park have? Write the answer near the legend.

Northwestern Consolidated Schools of Shelby County. Curriculum. World Studies (Eastern Hemisphere) Prepared by. Rich Ballard

South, Southeast, and East Asia. Physical Geography

Chapter 21 Southwest Asia: Harsh & Arid Lands

World Geography CP and Honors Curriculum Pacing Guide

Unit 6: Industrialization and Development Part 3-4

Discovering the World of Geography

1. Match the words in the first column to the meaning in the second column. [5]

Unit 1 Test - Version A

5 th Grade Social Studies Goals for the First Trimester Miss Gaull

Course Outcome Summary

D ESK A TLAS.COM MAPS N YSTROM NYSTROM. Name

PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a book, cite appropriate location(s))

ELEMENTS OF BASIC WORLD GEOGRAPHY TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT 1 THE BASICS OF GEOGRAPHY AND NORTH AMERICA

GEO 100 THE NATURE OF GEOGRAPHY An introduction to the epistemology of geographic thought, and the methodologies of the discipline of geography.

Geographical knowledge and understanding scope and sequence: Foundation to Year 10

A Correlation of. Eastern Hemisphere. Ohio s Learning Standards Social Studies: K-12 Grade 6

Introduction to World Regions

GE 331: Political Geography Spring Office Hours: Tuesday, Thursday 11-12:30; Wednesday 1-2 Phone:

Physical Geography. Ariel view of the Amazon Rainforest. A Look at the Seven Continents

Enrollment at a Glance Fall 2015

Sixth Grade Social Studies. QPA Schedule

GEOG 100E Introduction to Geography (5 credits)

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Global Studies / Cultural Geography Major Matrix Page 1 of 7

Unit: Africa. Learning Standards / Essential Knowledge Concepts and Skills Essential Questions

Peoples, Places and Cultures in Africa, Asia and the Southwest Pacific

The distribution of human beings in relation to population dynamics, economic development, and cultural diversity.

Grade 7 Social Studies

Prentice Hall World Cultures: A Global Mosaic 2004 Correlated to: Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Social Studies (By the end of Grade 12)

Introduction to Human Geography. Unit 1: It s Nature and Perspective

Advanced Placement Human Geography

Study Guide Unit 6 Economics and Development

AP Human Geography. Course Materials

Population And Settlement Part I

AP Human Geography Summer Homework 2016 JW Mitchell High School Mrs. Daniel

Item Specifications Summary 7 th grade World Geography Assessment

*BOLD text indicates Prioritized Standard May GSE Seventh Grade Social Studies Curriculum

Preview: Making a Mental Map of the Region

Fifth Grade Social Studies

Do Policy-Related Shocks Affect Real Exchange Rates? An Empirical Analysis Using Sign Restrictions and a Penalty-Function Approach

Geography and World Cultures

Colorado State University, Academic Sponsor

Kuby, Michael, John Harner, and Patricia Gober. Human Geography in Action. 6 th Edition. New York: John Wiley, 2012

Guided Reading Activity

Social Studies: The World Post Test Study Guide

Curriculum Unit. Instructional Unit #1

World Geography to ALL Students book (teacher book).

Sample file. Copyright 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009 Cindy Wiggers Revised 2006 Published by Geography Matters, Inc

Centerville Jr. High School Curriculum Mapping (7 th Grade Geography) (Mike Day)

DISTRIBUTION COURSES THAT CAN BE USED TOWARD THE B.A. IN GLOBAL STUDIES ELECTIVES IN GLOBAL ECONOMICS, POLITICS AND CULTURE. Distribution Courses

2008 SIVECO Romania. All Rights Reserved. Geography. AeL econtent Catalogue

Biodiversity-Hotspots

Cardinal and Intermediate Directions:

Amarillo ISD Grade 6 Standards

GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATIONS CORRELATION NOTATIONS

Asia. JigsawGeo. Free Printable Maps for Geography Education. Try our geography games for the ipod Touch or iphone.

AP Human Geography. Nogales High School Class Website: bogoaphuman.weebly.com. Course Description. Unit IV: Political Geography

AP Human Geography. Course Outline Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives: Weeks 1-4

GEOGRAPHY THE HUMAN AND PHYSICAL WORLD

Unit 1: Geography and Social Studies Skills

GEOG 1303: World Regional Geography Fall 2013 ~ Section 001 ~ MWF 11:00-11:50

Curriculum Catalog

Transcription:

Lecture 23TGEO 220 23TWorld Regional Geography Revised: Fall 2015 COURSE OUTLINE Prerequisites: None Course Description: Studies physical and cultural characteristics of selected geographical regions of the world. Focuses upon significant problems within each of the regions, and examines the geographical background of those problems. Introduces the student to types and uses of maps. This course provides an introduction to the diverse academic discipline of geography, through the physical, environmental, demographic, political, and economic landscape. It uses geographic/spatial methods to assess the dominant geographic aspects of the world, events, and issues. It further examines traditional geographic concepts, ideas, and terms, while broadening the students worldview through highlighting physical and human diversity involved in the study of the planet. Analyzes the major world realms and introduces the student to the concept of region. Moreover, it provides an outlet for discussion and critical analysis of the changing world, such as the major new issues of globalization and environmental geography. Interpret maps and understand basic map fundamentals. Students will strengthen skills in interdisciplinary studies and global awareness. This course is generally an elective. Semester Credits: 1T31T Hours: 3

GEO 220: World Regional Geography Course Outcomes: At the completion of this course, the student should be able to: Identify the location of world realms and major states on a map or globe. Critically consider the geographic issues of each realm and region through arguing a position for or against a current issue. Use and define geographic terms such as nation, State, development, site and situation, carrying capacity, assimilation, centripetal and centrifugal forces, desertification, fair trade, ethnic cleansing, hearths, NAFTA, supranational organizations, border, globalization, megalopolis, primate city, and lessdeveloped country to name a few. Interpret thematic maps of regional issues such as ethnicity, language, economies, populations, political boundaries, landscapes, and tourism. Select specific regional issues for analysis and critical argument. Understand basic history of the world s realms and regions. Trace changes on the landscape (historical geography). Understand both a global and local view of space and place. Compare and contrast world regions based on geographic concepts including physical, economic, political, demographic, and environmental perspectives.

P ed., GEO 220: World Regional Geography 1. Textbook 2. Internet access 3. Blackboard Required Materials: Textbook: Rowntree, Lester, Martin Lewis, and Marie Price. UDiversity Amid Globalization: World Regions, Environment, Development Plus Mastering Geography with etext Access CardU. Upper Saddle th River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 6P 2014. ISBN: 9780133549232 De Blij, Harm J., and Roger M. Downs, eds. UWiley/National Geographic College Atlas of the WorldU. Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2007. ISBN: 0471741175 The following supplementary materials are available: None

GEO 220: World Regional Geography Topical Description: Geography An Exploration of Connections: Population, gender, development, food, urbanization, globalization, democratization, water, global climate change, physical geographic perspectives, and human geographic perspectives. North America: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of New England and the Atlantic Provinces; Québec; the Old Economic Core; the American South; the Great Plains; the continental interior; the Pacific Northwest; and Southern California and the Southwest. Middle and South America: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of the Caribbean; Mexico; Central America; the Northern Andes and Caribbean Coast; the central Andes; the Southern Cone; and Brazil. Europe: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of West, South, North, and Central Europe. Russia and the Post-Soviet States: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of Russia; Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine; Caucasia; and the Central Asian States. North Africa and Southwest Asia: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of Maghreb, the Nile, the Arabian Peninsula, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Northeast. Sub-Saharan Africa: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of West, Central, East, and Southern Africa. South Asia: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of Afghanistan/Pakistan, Himalayan Country, Northwest India, Northeastern South Asia, Central India, and Southern South Asia. East Asia: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of China, Mongolia, Koreas, Japan, and Taiwan. Southeast Asia: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of Burma and Thailand; Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam; Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei; Indonesia and Timor-Leste; and the Philippines.

Oceania: The geographic setting, current geographic issues, and subregions of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific. GEO 220: World Regional Geography Notes to Instructors Map studies available as well as globes for in-class use.