GEOG 254
Credit: 3 hours.
Students will broaden their understanding of how the United States' physical and human geography interact to produce unique American landscapes. Covers a dozen different regions of the U.S., exploring the significant spatial patterns and processes, built and natural environments, and social, economic, and cultural landscapes of each. Focuses on the experiences of minority cultures in the U.S. through the concept of environmental justice in order to understand how environmental and social inequality are closely connected in ways that differ from region to region.
Same as ESE 254.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Spring 2019 for:
- Cultural Studies - US Minority
- Social & Beh Sci - Soc Sci

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