GEO 331 - Social and Cultural Geography
Department: Geography, Geology, and the Environment
Description: An advanced course on the topics, methods and theories of social and cultural geographers. Formerly CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: GEO 135 or 142 or consent of the instructor
Graduate Level Course: This course is approved for graduate credit
New Course Catalog Information Effective 05-20-2024
New 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.
New Prerequisites: GEO 135 or 142. Minimum of 30 hours completed
'300-Level for Graduate Credit' to be removed and will no longer apply.
'Inclusion Diversity Equity Access (IDEAS) Grad Req' to be added. 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.