GEOG * 1200 – Society and Space F,W (3-0) [0.50]

This course introduces key concepts in contemporary Human Geography. The course applies a spatial perspective in exploring a wide ranging series of processes and issues in society. Topics include population growth and migration, models and challenges of urban and rural development, interpretation of cultural landscapes and selected issues relating to social welfare. (Also offered through Distance Education format.)





Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : September 27, 2012

Is the textbook recommended by the student? Yes
Did the student enjoy the professor? Yes
Professor : Parizeau

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decent class, prof is clearly into what she teaches and makes a rather boring topic somewhat interesting
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Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : April 19, 2012

Is the textbook recommended by the student? No
Did the student enjoy the professor? Yes
Professor : Parizeau

Comment :
Interesting course material and is never too hard, a great introduction to geography for anyone interested in the topic. Professor Parizeau is very nice and knows her stuff!
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Posted By : Anonymous
Posted On : December 7, 2011

Is the textbook recommended by the student? Yes
Did the student enjoy the professor? Yes
Professor : K. Parizeau

Comment :
The professor is clearly passionate about the course material. There are no difficult concepts to grasp here, and not even much memory work. A good elective choice for science students.
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