Department of
Geography & Environmental Resources

Courses

Courses are taught by faculty with excellent national and international reputations in their fields. Climate, Physical Geography, Remote Sensing, and GIS courses have labs to provide students with more personal attention from outstanding graduate students. Course sizes are typically small: many 400-level classes have 15-20 students per class.

GEOG 100 - Environmental Conservation

Spring 2013, Fall 2013

GEOG 103 - World Geography

Spring 2013, Fall 2013

GEOG 104 - Weather, Climate, and Society

Spring 2013, Fall 2013

GEOG 300i - Geography, People, and the Environment

Spring 2013, Fall 2013

GEOG 303i - Physical Geography of the Americas

Spring 2013

GEOG 304 - Geography of Globalization

Spring 2013, Fall 2013

GEOG 310i - Digital Earth: Geospatial Techniques

Spring 2013, Fall 2013

GEOG 320 - Introduction to Environmental Management

Fall 2013

 

GEOG 330 - Meteorology Syllabus

Fall 2013

GEOG 401 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Fall 2013

Spring 2013

Summer 2013

GEOG 404 - Spatial Analysis

Spring 2013

GEOG 406 - Introduction to Remote Sensing

Spring 2013

GEOG 408 - Advanced Remote Sensing

Spring 2013

GEOG 412 - Applied Geographic Statistics

Fall 2013

GEOG 416 - Cartographic Design

Fall 2013

GEOG 417 - GIS Programming & Customization

GEOG 419 - Enterprise GIS Planning & Implementation

 

GEOG 420 - Advanced GIS Studies

Spring 2013

GEOG 421 - Urban Geography

Fall 2013

GEOG 422/422H - Economics of Environmental Management

Fall 2013

GEOG 424/424H - Sustainable Development

Spring 2013

GEOG 425 - Integrated Water Management

Fall 2013

GEOG 428 - GIS & Environmental Modeling

 

GEOG 429 - Geography of Local & Organic Food

Spring 2013

GEOG 431/431H - Climate

Spring 2013

GEOG 433/433H - Field Methods in Geography

Spring 2013

GEOG 434 - Water Resources Hydrology

Fall 2013

GEOG 436 - Natural Hazards

Spring 2013

GEOG 439/439H - Global Climate Change

Fall 2013

GEOG 454 - Conservation & Environmental Movements

GEOG 456 - Geographic Visualization

GEOG 458 - Analysis of Risk & Bioterrorism Using GIS

GEOG 470 - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Environmental Issues

Spring 2013

GEOG 471 - Environmental Impact Analysis

Description

GEOG 480/480H - Internship in Geography

GEOG 481 - Cooperative Work Experience in Geography

GEOG 500 - Principles of Research

Fall 2013

GEOG 501 - Seminar in Geographic Research

 

GEOG 522 - Economics of Environmental Research

Fall 2013

GEOG 524 - Seminar in Water Resources Analysis

Fall 2013

GEOG 529 - Seminar in Geography of Local & Organic Food

GEOG 539 - Seminar in Global Climate Change

Fall 2013

AGRI/LAC 300i - Social Perspectives on Environmental Issues

UHON 351 - Sustainability in Higher Education: Making It Happen

Spring 2013


We welcome you to these courses offered by the Department of Geography and Environmental Resources. Our courses strictly adhere to the conditions established in the SIUC Student Conduct Code. Acts of academic dishonesty include but are not limited to:

  1. Plagiarizing or representing the work of another as one's own work;
  2. Preparing work for another that is to be used as that person's own work;
  3. heating by any method or means;
  4. nowingly or willfully falsifying or manufacturing scientific or educational data and
    representing the same to be the result of scientific or scholarly experiment or
    research;
  5. Knowingly furnishing false information to a university official relative to academic
    matters;
  6. oliciting, aiding, abetting, concealing, or attempting acts of academic dishonesty.

Emergency Procedures. Southern Illinois University Carbondale is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for study and work. Because some health and safety circumstances are beyond our control, we ask that you become familiar with the SIUC Emergency Response Plan and Building Emergency Response Team (BERT) program. Emergency response information is available on posters in buildings on campus, available on BERT's website, Department of Public Safety's website (disaster drop down) and in Emergency Response Guideline pamphlet. Know how to respond to each type of emergency.

Instructors will provide guidance and direction to students in the classroom in the event of an emergency affecting your location. It is important that you follow these instructions and stay with your instructor during an evacuation or sheltering emergency. The Building Emergency Response Team will provide assistance to your instructor in evacuating the building or sheltering within the facility.


Resources for Additional Academic Help: With the cooperation of SIUC's Disability Support Services (DSS), each student who qualifies for reasonable supplementary assistance has the right to receive it. Students requesting supplementary assistance must first register with DSS in Woody Hall B-150, (453-5738) or http://disabilityservices.siuc.edu/.


SIUC Policy on "Incomplete" as a Course Grade: http://registrar.siu.edu/grades/incomplete.html


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