Department: Geography, Geology, and the Environment
Description: Using perspectives from social and cultural geography, students will examine how places are produced by hierarchical social systems (e.g., racism, patriarchy, heterosexism), with a focus on U.S. society. Students will also study how marginalized populations have been active producers of space, creating places that support their communities and challenge inequalities.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: GEO 135 or 142. Minimum of 30 hours completed
Graduation Requirement: IDEAS - Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access in U.S. Society. This graduation requirement is for all students, starting with students following the 2023-2024 catalog.
This course has no upcoming offerings. Please contact the department if you have questions about when this will be offered.