Catalog 2014-2015
Catalog 2014-2015 > Course Descriptions - Undergraduate > HPS - History - Political Science > 10000
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Introduces concepts, facts and terminology of physical, cultural and economic geography. Topics include the application of spatial relationships to regional analysis and map studies.
Survey of the developed and developing regions of the world, emphasizing regional differentiation, as well as concepts of location, place, human environment interaction, and cultural diffusion.
Introduces the study of American history and its cultural, intellectual, political, economic, religious, racial and diplomatic topics. Emphasis on development of the country from discovery through Reconstruction.
Uses principle theme of the development of United States since reconstruction. Examines political, economic, social, and cultural development.
Introduces American government philosophy, structure and operation of it. Studies performance and problems of American government with emphasis on the question of the citizen's knowledge, role and responsibility.