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Effective Term:
Summer 2014 through Summer 2017

Course Number:
GEO 107
Course Title:
Geography of Global Issues
Credit Hours:
4
Lecture Hours:
40
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Examines human, cultural, and environmental geography placed in context with current issues of social, economic, and political globalization. Includes information on global spatial patterns of agriculture; industrial, post-industrial, and sustainable development; rural-to-urban migration; religious, political and resource conflicts; and cultural landscapes. Uses regional examples to illustrate geographic concepts. Audit available.

Intended Outcomes for the course

Upon successful completion students will be able to:
 

  • Use knowledge of global issues to be a moreinformed consumer.
  • Link changes in the local and national economy to the growth and changes in emerging economies around the globe.
  • Critique various economic and political systems with regards to government influence in commerce, environmental impact, and social welfare of workers.
  • Engage in informed discussion and debate over current global political, social, and economic events.

Social Inquiry and Analysis

Students completing an associate degree at Portland Community College will be able to apply methods of inquiry and analysis to examine social contexts and the diversity of human thought and experience.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

Students will be expected to demonstrate mastery of themes, concepts, issues, competencies and skills by any combination of the following:
In-class, written responses
Multiple choice exams
Written results of class labs and exercises
Book reviews, article reviews and library projects
Field observation exercises and projects

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Themes, Concepts, Issues:
 

  1. Characteristics of developed and developing regions
  2. Environmental, population and economic factors which impact development
  3. United Kingdom and Mexico case studies of developed and developing regions


Competencies and Skills:
 

  1. Demonstrate how culture and experiences influence peoples' perception of places and regions.
  2. Demonstrate how human actions modify the physical environment.
  3. Identify the characteristics that distinguish developed and developing countries.
  4. Analyze the factors that impact economic development.
  5. Identify the impact of technology on the physical environment.
  6. Analyze the physical and cultural characteristics which distinguish the United Kingdom from Mexico.
  7. Identify the characteristics of cities in developing countries and compare them to those of cities in developed countries in terms of site, situation, functions and internal structure.