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  1. THE GEOGRAPHY AND INDUSTRIES OF WISCONSIN (BULLETIN NO. XXVI, EDUCATIONAL SERIES NO. 3) by Ray Hughes Whitbeck, 1913
  2. Geography of Wisconsin: Text and workbook by Rex Peterson, 1965
  3. Geography of Wisconsin: Fourth Principal Meridian, Laurentian Mixed Forest Province, 45x90 Points, Glover Bluff Crater, Rock Elm Disturbance
  4. Home Regions of Wisconsin - A Geography of the State by Loyal Durand Jr., Leavelva M. Bradbury, 1933
  5. Portage County, of place and time: A historical geography of Portage County, Wisconsin by Maurice E Perret, 1992
  6. The Physical Geography of Wisconsin
  7. Home regions of Wisconsin: A geography of the state by Loyal Durand, 1933
  8. Wisconsin Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do! (Wisconsin Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  9. Alfred Visits Wisconsin (Alfred Visits the United States of America) by ElizabethO'Neill, 2010
  10. Wisconsin (The Bilingual Library of the United States of America) by Dean Galiano, 2006-06-30
  11. A Thousand Pieces of Paradise: Landscape and Property in the Kickapoo Valley (Wisconsin Land and Life) by Lynne Heasley, 2005-12-23
  12. Wisconsin (One Nation) by Capstone Press Geography Department, 2002-09-01
  13. Working with Water: Wisconsin Waterways (New Badger History) by Bobbie Malone, Jefferson J. Gray, 2001-10-05
  14. Wisconsin: its Geography and Topography by I A Lapham, 2009-10-09

41. UWEC - Geography Department
Phillips Science Hall, University of wisconsin Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004Initially created by Matt Tessar, an undergraduate geography major.
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42. UWEC Geog367 Vogeler -- Settlement Geography Of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
Claire, WI Abstract for the 1997 meeting of the Association of American GeographersIngolf Vogeler, Department of geography, University of wisconsinEau Claire.
http://www.uwec.edu/geography/Ivogeler/w367/367start.htm
Settlement Geography of Eau Claire
These pages are changed most summers, as students conduct additional research.
Course Outline
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Instructor:
Ingolf Vogeler , email at ivogeler@uwec.edu Geography 367 was first taught in 1978. Each summer thereafter until 1985, students over 210 in total collected data on 7,106 Eau Claire houses using field surveys and the City of Eau Claire assessor's records . Since 1985, students added occupational data for each decade from the Eau Claire city directories and field checked all information for accuracy and completeness. U.S. census data will also be used. The explore the settlement geography of Eau Claire parts of a house building materials used for parts of a house ... election Throughout these pages, watch for these two icons: links to a bar graph by decades links to a map of Eau Claire Created by Ingolf Vogeler on 8 July 1996; last revised on 12 December 2002 Temporal and spatial patterns of architectural styles and building materials illustrate geographical concepts
  • site and situation : physical attributes of places; changing spatial linkages to all other places

43. Bigchalk HomeworkCentral Geography (Wisconsin)
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45. Wisconsin.gov - - Frequently Asked Questions - State Of Wisconsin - Environment,
Frequently Asked Questions State of wisconsin. Environment, geography.Air Quality Where can I find information about wisconsin's
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and Safety Relocation Visiting Frequently Asked Questions Stateof wisconsin. Environment, geography. Air Quality Where can
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47. Education Planet Geography And Countries,Maps,North America,USA,Wisconsin Lesson
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49. Welcome To The Geography And Earth Science Department
Department of geography and Earth Science University of wisconsinLa Crosse1725 State Street La Crosse, wisconsin 54601 Cowley Hall (608) 785-8332.
http://perth.uwlax.edu/geography/
W elcome to the Geography and Earth Science Department at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. Our mission is to promote geographical awareness through our classroom activities, research projects, and outreach programs. If you are interested in learning more about geography at UW - La Crosse, please feel free to contact us via email or come by our office. G eography is the science of place and space. Geographers study the patterns in which phenomena are distributed, the means by which they are connected, and the interactions among them that make individual places unique. The things geographers study are diverse, from climate and landforms to cultural and economic patterns. Because geography has both natural and social science elements, geographers often study the interactions between the physical environment and the human use of the earth. For this reason, geography is closely related to environmental studies, including resource management and planning. Why Study Geography?

50. Geography Major - Education, Univ. Of Wisconsin - La Crosse
Science 4 GEO 110 World Cultural Regions 3 GEO 200 or GEO 324 - Conservation 3GEO 201 - geography of US Canada 3 GEO 204 - geography of wisconsin 2 GEO
http://perth.uwlax.edu/geography/Program/ed_major.html
GEOGRAPHY MAJOR - EDUCATION
The University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
GEOGRAPHY COURSES
ESC 101 - Introduction to Earth Science, Cr. 4. Introduction to Earth Science concentrates on a broad understanding of the earth's lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere through a scientific approach to fundamental concepts in earth science such as plate tectonics, slope processes, atmospheric radiation balance, climate change, and the hydrologic cycle. Lect. 3, Lab. 2. GEO 110 - World Cultural Regions, Cr. 3. This course provides an understanding of the global distribution of world cultures. The cultural, economic and natural patterns and their interrelationships are examined on a global and regional scale. The development and distribution of cultural regions within countries are included when appropriate. GEO 200 - Conservation Of Global Environments, Cr. 3. Introduction to natural resources, resource management, environmental and land use ethics, environmental impacts of resource utilization and strategies to resolve environmental conflicts. Course examines the relationships between society and the environment from the global to the local scale. GEO 201 - Geography of United States and Canada, Cr. 3. Physical and cultural characteristics of United States and Canada. Changing patterns of land use and the accompanying economic and cultural development of the various regions.

51. One Stop Shopping: Wisconsin History And Geography Resource Folder
One Stop Shopping wisconsin History and geography Resource Folder.Mapping wisconsin History makes a perfect resource for double
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One Stop Shopping: Wisconsin History and Geography Resource Folder Mapping Wisconsin History Mapping Wisconsin History Mapping Wisconsin History . For teachers who wish to collate the mapping exercises with other OSS publications, the relevant materials are also listed at the end of each chapter. We will be publishing Mapping Wisconsin History this summer, so that you will have it in time to begin your 2000-2001 school year. You can consult our website or call UW-Press directly at ( 773-568-1550-Chicago distribution center) to order. Pricing information will be available at time of publication.

52. Wisconsin, State, United States: Geography
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—wisconsin, state, United States geography.The most notable physiographic feature of the state is its
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The most notable physiographic feature of the state is its profusion of lakes, over 8,500, ranging in size from Lake Winnebago (215 sq mi/557 sq km) to tiny glacial lakes of surprising beauty. The Wisconsin River, with its extensive dam system, runs generally southward through the middle of the state until it turns west (just NW of Madison) to flow into the Mississippi, dividing the state into eastern and western sectors. Running a parallel course just to the east, Wisconsin's major watershed extends in a broad arc from north to south; to the east the Menominee, the Peshtigo, the Wolf, and the Fox rivers flow E and NE into Lake Michigan, while to the west the Chippewa, the Flambeau, and the Black rivers make their way to the Mississippi. Wisconsin's frontage on lakes Superior and Michigan as well as its many beautiful lakes and streams and its northern woodlands have made it a haven for hunters, fishermen, and water and winter sports enthusiasts. There are numerous state parks, forests, and two national forests. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore and Saint Croix and Lower Saint Croix national scenic rivers (see

53. Wisconsin State Geography
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Wisconsin State Geography
So you want to know about Wisconsin? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Wisconsin.
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Top of Page Population (1994): 5,082,000 (17th in size) State size: 56,153 square miles (26th in size) State Capital: Madison (named after James Madison) Major cities: Green Bay, Kenosha, Madison, Milwaukee and Racine Admission to union: The 30th State Date entered the union: May 29, 1848 Origin of state name: Named from the indian word "wishkonsing" meaning "place of the beaver". Nicknames: The Badger State Bordering states: Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota and Iowa State bird: Robin State flower: Violet State tree: Sugar Maple Motto: Forward
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Top of Page Wisconsin has many popular fishing areas.

54. UW-Whitewater Geography
have indicated that approximately 90 percent of geography graduates surveyed RandMcNally; Intelligraphics; Local school boards; SE wisconsin Regional Planning
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Geography
Department Website
ABOUT THE PROGRAM The Geography Department at UW-Whitewater offers an array of physical and social science courses and major and minor programs serving both the academic interests and career paths of students. The five different tracks in the major, including general, international/regional, physical/environmental, quantitative/technical and urban/area development, indicate the range of interests and careers from which students can chose. There is a standard Geography minor as well as a minor designed especially for Elementary Education students. The Geography Department also administers the interdisciplinary Urban and Area Development minors. Owing to the excellent departmental computer facilities, students acquire state-of-the-art Geographic Information Systems (GIS) skills and training. Graduates with GIS skills are highly sought by employers in business and the public sector. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Geography graduates, depending on the track selected and the minor they complete, are well prepared for a range of rewarding careers. A sample of positions for which geography graduates are well prepared include:
  • City or county planner Cartographer Community development agent Environmental analyst Land use planner Elementary teacher Travel tour manager Geographic Information Systems (GIS) specialist Transportation planner Market research analyst Director, land information office

55. The Geography And History Of Wisconsin
of Course geography 342 (The geography of wisconsin) and HIS 290 (TheHistory of wisconsin) is a three credit social science Interdisciplinary......
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The Geography and History of Wisconsin GEO 342 and HIS 290
University of Wisconsin – Manitowoc
Fall 2001
Instructors
Faculty Member: Kerry Trask Cathy Helgeland
Office: Phones: 683-4739 (office) 683-4729 (office) 682-1710 (home) 684-7590 (home) Office Hours: Mondays: Tuesdays: Wednesdays: Thursdays: Fridays And by appointment Any other time by appointment, by chance, and for as long after class as necessary. E-mail: ktrask@uwc.edu chelgela@uwc.e d u
Course Objectives and Policies Description of Course: Geography 342 (The Geography of Wisconsin) and HIS 290 (The History of Wisconsin) is a three credit social science Interdisciplinary Studies course. As such, it will partially fulfill your general education requirements for social sciences and interdisciplinary studies. In addition, a major aim of the course is to have you become knowledgeable about the physical and cultural environment and the rich history of the state in which we all live. Another primary aim is to have fun – we both love teaching, learning, history, and geography, so we are doing exactly what we want to do. We want to share that joy and enthusiasm with you.

56. Geography Earth Murphy Library University Of Wisconsin - La Crosse
2000. GEOBIB (Online Geographical Bibliography) From the University of wisconsinMilwaukee.An online bibliography to the literature of geography.
http://www.uwlax.edu/murphylibrary/subject/geographyearth.htm
Subject Resources: Select a Subject Accountancy Archaeology Art Biology Business Chemistry Clinical Science Communication Computer Science Diversity titles Economics Education English Environment Ethnic Studies Exercise/Sport Sci. Finance Geo/Earth Sci Health Education History Information Sys Legal Resources Management Marketing Mathematics Medicine Microbiology Modern Lang. Music Occupational Ther Philosophy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Political Science Psychology Recreation Mgt Sociology Statistics Theatre Arts Therapeutic Rec. Womens Studies Home Ask A Librarian E-Forms E-Reserves ... Catalog
Geography and Earth Science: Essential Resources
=Contains full text = More information = Open to everyone = Only available in library Featured Books: by James Robert Enterline. 2002. Other recent titles: Eurasian geography and economics. Making of the Earth: Geologic Forces that Shape Our Planet
by John Erickson. 2001. Earth Sciences and Archaeology The Wild East: a Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains by Margaret Lynn Brown. 2000.

57. GEOGRAPHY And GEOLOGY COURSES Offered At The University Of Wisconsin
instructor. This course would also be appropriate for students conductingresearch. GEO 342 geography of wisconsin (3 cr.). TOP. GEO
http://baraboo-sauk.uwc.edu/Academics/ClassResources/Geo/CAMPUSWEBPAGE02/courses
GEOGRAPHY and GEOLOGY COURSES
offered at the University of Wisconsin - Baraboo/Sauk County campus
GEO 101
GEO 102 GEO 106 GEO 110 ... MLG 100
*Fall 2002 *Spring 2003 *Fall 2003 GEO 101 Introduction to Cultural Geography (3 cr.)
A survey of world patterns of culture, including population, language, religion, urban and rural settlement, and their causal relationships, emphasizing the global diversity of world cultures, contrasting world views and the issues thus raised. (Social Science) available as an asynchronous online course GEO 102 Roots and Diversity (3 cr.)
The geography of American ethnic minority groups. An introduction to ethnic geography that examines the experience of people of African, Asian, Latino, and Native heritage in the United States and Canada. These ethnic minorities are studied using the major themes of cultural geography such as spatial distribution, migration patterns and locational patterns. (Social Science/Ethnic Studies) TOP GEO 104 Landscapes of North America (4 cr.)

58. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Department Of Geography And Geology University Of Wisconsin
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Department of geography and Geology University ofwisconsin Colleges. SS. geography 342 geography of wisconsin (3 cr.).
http://baraboo-sauk.uwc.edu/geodept/Courses/coursedescriptions.htm
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Department of Geography and Geology
University of Wisconsin Colleges
Geography 101
Introduction to Cultural Geography (3 cr)
A survey of world patterns of culture, including population, language, religion, urban and rural settlement, and their causal relationships, emphasizing the global diversity of world cultures, contrasting world views and the issues thus raised. SS Geography 102
Roots and Diversity (3 cr)
The geography of American ethnic minority groups. An introduction to ethnic geography that examines the experience of people of African, Asian, Latino, and Native heritage in the United States and Canada. These ethnic minorities are studied using the major themes of cultural geography such as spatial distribution, migration patterns and locational patterns. SS/ES.
Geography 104/Geology 104
Landscapes of North America (4 cr.)
A general survey of the characteristics and origins of major natural/physical regions of North America, with emphasis on national parks and monuments and other public areas. NS/LS
Geography 106 Geographic Information Sciences (3 cr) This course is currently being developed by the UW Colleges Department of Geography and Geology. It will be offered on the UW-Baraboo campus probably within the next two years, depending on when the new Geography/Geology computing facilities are up and running. This course will be a hands-on, application-type course focusing on the various technologies used in the earth sciences, particularly computer technology. Although this course will use examples from the geosciences, the methods are

59. University Of Wisconsin-Superior - Geography
University of wisconsinSuperior (050403) (IPEDS 240426). 2002-2004Catalog. geography (GEOG). At the University of Minnesota Duluth.
http://www.d.umn.edu/registrar/transfer_Sem/UWS/geog.htm
University of Wisconsin-Superior (050403) (IPEDS 240426)
2002-2004 Catalog
Geography (GEOG)
At the University of Minnesota Duluth
Course # Description Credits Equivalent Course Fulfills requirements for Major/Minor Liberal Education Category ** Cultural Diversity ** International Perspective ** World Regional Geography Geog 1202 Yes Yes Cultural Geography Geog 1304 Yes Yes Fundamentals of GIS I No Transfer Fundamentals of GIS II No Transfer Special Topics Geog 3995 Yes Geog 5995 Yes Independent Study No Transfer No Transfer Economic Geography Geog 2313 Advanced Principles of GIS No Transfer Urban Planning and Transportation Systems (see TRSP 402) Geog 3352 Management and Implementation of GIS No Transfer Special Topics (see WST 481) No Transfer Undergraduate Research Geog 3991 Geography Seminar Geog 3991 Internship Geog 3997 * Consult department; course syllabus may be required.
Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective

# Transferable course. Course may be applicable to the elective area listed in the major column.
The following are non-degree credit courses at UMD: Math 1002 and SSP 1003.

60. Wisconsin Lutheran College:Geography Course Descriptions
s. Click for an explanation of terms and abbreviationsused in course descriptions. GEO 125 Survey of Physical geography. 3 cr.......geography Course
http://www.wlc.edu/academics/geo/geo_courses.html
Geography Course Descriptions Click for an explanation of terms and abbreviations used in course descriptions.
GEO 125 Survey of Physical Geography. 3 cr.
A study of the physical elements in geography and their relation to people. Emphasis is on the structure of the earth, its climate, weather, soils, natural vegetation, land forms, and on processes of erosion and deposition.
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