Geography
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course covers the physical and cultural features of various regions of the world. It examines the relationship between the physical environment and the cultural, political, and economic development of human societies; the reciprocal impact of human societies upon the environment; and current and potential world problems relating to geographic issues. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: GEOG 125.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing GEOG C100
- Elementary Teacher Education, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- General Education
- Geography
- Geography (GEOG)
- Geography, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Graduation Requirements
- History, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- History, Associate of Arts Degree Major
- Liberal Studies (for Teaching), Associate of Arts Degree Major
- Social and Behavioral Sciences, Associate of Arts Degree Area of Emphasis
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
A study of California's diverse natural, cultural, economic, and human systems. Specific emphasis on geological processes, climate, biogeography, hydrology, migration, and landscapes. Current environmental, social, and economic concerns relating to California geographic concepts are explored. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing GEOG C150
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
An introduction to the concepts and use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and its role in analysis and decision making. Course work is based on the mapping and spatial analysis capabilities of GIS software programs. Students will be introduced to basic cartographic principles, maps, resolution, scale, coordinate systems, vector and raster systems, projections, and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Through computer lab tutorials and case studies, students will learn to use GIS software to view relationships, patterns, or trends that are not possible to see with traditional charts, graphs, and spreadsheets. This course is identical to CIS C190. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: GEOG 155.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing GEOG C155
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Introduction to the Earth's atmosphere and processes. Topics include atmospheric structure and composition, solar radiation, energy budget, temperature, seasonal changes, atmospheric moisture, clouds and fog, precipitation, circulation systems, air masses and fronts, weather forecasting, climate, and climate change. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing GEOG C165
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
Introduction to maps, images, and geographic techniques. Technologies include map and aerial photograph interpretation, tabular data, spatial statistics, cartography, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Internet mapping, remote sensing, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that aid in data collection, analysis, and presentation. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: GEOG 150.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing GEOG C170
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course is a spatial study of the Earth's dynamic physical systems and processes. Topics include Earth-sun geometry, weather, climate, water, landforms, soil, and the biosphere. Emphasis is on the interrelationships among environmental and human systems and processes and their resulting patterns and distributions. Tools of geographic inquiry are also briefly covered; they may include maps, remote sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: GEOG 110.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing GEOG C180
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course is designed to provide supplemental exercises in topics covered in Physical Geography lecture. Lab experience will include map analysis and interpretation, weather prognostication, landform processes and evolution, tectonics, biogeography, and habitat analysis. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: GEOG 111.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing GEOG C180L
Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass
This course is a study of diverse human populations, their cultural origins, diffusion and contemporary spatial expressions. Topics include demography, languages, religions, identity, urbanization and landscape modification, political units and nationalism, globalization, and economic systems and development. The course includes a geographic examination of global, regional, national, and local issues and requires students to critically evaluate these issues. At some colleges, this course is referred to as "Introduction to HUMAN Geography." Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: GEOG 120.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing GEOG C185
- Advanced Placement
- General Education
- Geography
- Geography (GEOG)
- Geography, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Graduation Requirements
- History, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Social and Behavioral Sciences, Associate of Arts Degree Area of Emphasis
- Sociology, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer
- Spanish, Associate in Arts Degree for Transfer