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Graduate Courses
The course prefix for
the following courses is GEOG. |
6010
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Seminar
on Research Theory and Philosophy of Geography (4)
A search for common theory and philosophy in modern geography. Focus
on proposal development with the intent of giving graduate students
a framework for their thesis or project research development. Prerequisite:
GEOG 4800. (F) |
6100
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Seminar
in Physical Geography (3)
Selected topics and directed research in physical geography based
upon intensive readings, group discussion, and oral and written reports.
Prerequisite: two upper division courses in physical geography (3100-4100
series), or equivalent, or consent of instructor. |
6300
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Seminar
in Cultural Geography (3)
Selected topics and directed research in cultural geography based
upon intensive readings, group discussion, and oral and written reports.
Prerequisite: two upper-division courses in cultural geography, or
equivalent, or consent of instructor. |
6400
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Seminar
in Historical Geography (3)
Selected topics and directed research in historical geography based
upon intensive readings, group discussion, and oral and written reports.
Prerequisite: GEOG 3300 or GEOG 3360 or two upper division courses
in history or consent of instructor. |
6500
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Seminar
in Regional Geography (3)
Selected regions of the world based upon directed research, group
discussion, and oral and written reports. Prerequisites: two regional
courses in geography or consent of instructor. |
6660
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Seminar
in Human Impacts on the Natural Environment (3)
Selected topics in human/environment relationships and their effects
upon landscape change and environmental problems. Prerequisites: one
of ENVT 4100; GEOG 3300, 4320, 4330, 4350; or consent of instructor.
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6750
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Seminar
in Environmental Planning (3)
Selected topics and processes used in environmental planning based
upon application of environmental knowledge and skills in problem
solving. Prerequisite: ENVT 4100 or consent of instructor. |
6800
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Seminar
in Urban and Regional Planning and Development (3)
Selected topics and directed research in urban and regional planning
and development based upon intensive readings, group discussion, and
oral and written reports. Prerequisites: GEOG 3340, or equivalent,
or consent of instructor. |
6850
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Geographic
Internship (4-6)
Individual students are assigned to public, private, or volunteer
agencies and are supervised jointly by agency personnel and the course
instructor. Students exchange experiences in group session and are
subject to review by instructor. Prerequisite: "Classified Graduate"
status. (F, W, Sp) |
6899
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Project
(2)
Development of an original product which is summarized in a written
abstract. Both the project and the abstract are submitted to the department
which specifies their formats. Supervision by a departmental committee,
at least one of whom must be a Cal State East Bay faculty member. Oral
defense may be required. Prerequisite: graduate status. Maximum of
4 units per student. (A) |
6900
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Independent
Study (1-4) |
6909
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Departmental
Thesis (1-5)
Development and writing of a research paper for submission to the
department which specifies its format. Supervision by a departmental
committee, at least one of whom must be a Cal State East Bay faculty
member. Oral defense normally required. Prerequisite: graduate status.
Maximum of 5 units per student. (A) |
6910
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University
Thesis (1-6)
Development and writing of a formal research paper for submission
to the university in the specified bound format. Supervision by a
departmental committee, at least one of whom must be a Cal State East Bay
faculty member. Oral defense normally required. Prerequisite: graduate
status. Maximum of 6 units per student. (See also, "University Thesis
Writing Guide," available in WA 859.) (A) |
6999
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Issues
in Geography (4)
Readings, discussion, and research on contemporary and/or significant
issues in geography. May be repeated for credit when content varies.
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