Examination of the relationships between people, society and the natural environment at scales ranging from the local community to the global one. Population change, cultural patterns, and the major historical, economic and political forces that shape human activity and experiences from place to place. Also listed as ENST 1020.Precludes additional credit for GEOG 1001/ENST 1001 (if taken before 2006-2007).Lectures two hours a week and laboratory or tutorial one hour a week.

GEOG 1020 [0.5 credit] People, Places and Environments

Examination of the relationships between people, society and the natural environment at scales ranging from the local community to the global one. Population change, cultural patterns, and the major historical, economic and political forces that shape human activity and experiences from place to place. Also listed as ENST 1020.Precludes additional credit for GEOG 1001/ENST 1001 (if taken before 2006-2007).Lectures two hours a week and laboratory or tutorial one hour a week.





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