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Extractions: The changing geography of the U.S. and Canada from pre-Columbian times to the end of the l8th century. Emphasis on areal variations, and changes in the settlements and economies of Indian and colonial populations. Areal specialization, and the changing patterns of agriculture, industry, trade and transportation. Population growth, composition and interior expansion. Regionalization. GEOG 411 19th Century North America (3 credits) An analysis of the changing geography of the U. S. and Canada from 1800 to the 1920's. The settlement, expansion and socio-economic development of the U. S., and comparisons with the Canadian experience. Immigration, economic activities, industrialization, transportation and urbanization. GEOG 414 Historical Geography of the Hispanic World (3 credits)
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Extractions: UNIVERSITY of MARYLAND at COLLEGE PARK Department of Geography GEOG 350 The American City: Past and Present Spring 2003 Syllabus Instructor: Dr. E. J. Kinerney; Office: 2119 LeFrak Phone: 301-405-8419 (Please restrict use of phone to urgent messages) e-mail: ek69@umail.umd.edu Web Site: www.geog.umd.edu/homepage/courses/350/na.html Office Hours: TuTh 11:00 am 1:00 pm; and by appointment. Lecture Times/ Room: TuTh 3:30 4:45 pm; 2208 LeFrak Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course. Textbook: Knox, Paul L., 1994, Urbanization: An Introduction to Urban Geography, Prentice Hall Pub. You are also encouraged to check newspapers and periodicals for current events that may be relevant to this course and bring clippings to class. Catalog Course Description: Development of the American city from the early nineteenth century to the present. The internal structure of contemporary metropolitan areas, the spatial arrangement of residential, commercial, and other activities. Washington, D. C. and Baltimore examples. Rationale for the Course: This course serves as an introduction to urban geography and focuses student attention on the study of the spatial organization of American city areas. Emphasis is placed upon the geographical relationships of cities including aspects of their environmental settings, historical development, spatial arrangement in terms of regional systems, patterns of internal structure, and functional roles. In particular, the metropolitan Washington, D. C. area will serve as a continuing case example of urban development processes, but other cities across the country will receive due consideration.
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Extractions: So you want to know about Maryland? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Maryland. Top of Page Population (1994): 5,006,000 (18th in size) State size: 10,460 square miles (42nd in size) State Capital: Annapolis (named after Queen Anne of England) Major cities: Annapolis, Baltimore, Dundalk, Silver Spring, Towson and Wheaton Admission to union: The 7th State Date entered the union: April 28, 1788 Origin of state name: Named after Queen Henrietta Maria, the wife of King Charles I of England. Nicknames: The Old Line State Bordering states: Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia and Pennsylvania, with the Atlantic Ocean on the east. State bird: Baltimore Oriole State flower: Black-eyed Susan State tree: White Oak Motto: Manly Deeds, Womanly Words
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Extractions: Select Home University Background and General Information Admission Requirements and Application Procedures Fees, Expenses and Financial Aid Campus Administration, Resources and Student Services Registration, Academic Regulations and Requirements General Education Requirements The Colleges and Schools Departments and Campus-Wide Programs Approved Courses University of Maryland Administrators and Faculty Appendices Department Listings GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography (3) An introduction to the broad field of geography as it is applicable to the general education student. The course presents the basic rationale of variations in human occupancy of the earth and stresses geographic concepts relevant to understanding world, regional and local issues. GEOG 110 The World Today: A Regional Geography (3) An examination of the functioning world today and the regions and major countries that are part of the whole. Organized around the framework of modern and traditional lifestyles with the aim of providing understanding of the world and its regions for the general education student. GEOG 120 Nations in Conflict: A Spatial View (3) The geographic characteristics of conflict areas around the world. Issues common to international disputes such as: uneven access to resources, population pressures, religious differences and boundary disputes.
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