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Course code & No. | Course Title | Course Description | Offering Unit |
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Geog 1 | Places and Landscapes in a Changing World | DGeog | |
Geog 11 | Commercial and Industrial Geography | A study of the major human adjustments to the natural environment which result from the effect to make a living. The course deals with the leading commercial products of farm, range, forest, mine, sea and factory, and trade routes and centers. The course aims (1) to give the students a comprehensive survey of the principal industries of the world in their environmental setting, (2) to establish by concrete illustrations the principles set forth in Geography 1, and (3) to construct a framework of geographic adjustment throughout the world. | DGeog |
Geog 31 | Economic Geography of the Philippines | Distribution, variety and significance of natural resources and how the physical environment affects their use. | DGeog |
Geog 100 | Physical Geography | Systematic study of land forms, climate, natural vegetation, and soils | DGeog |
Geog 101 | Climatology | Climate elements, types and regions | DGeog |
Geog 102 | Geography of the Philippine Islands | A survey of the principal economic activities of the Islands from the standpoint of their relation to natural environmental complex. Emphasis is placed on the study of the commercial relations of the Philippines with other trade regions; the factors and problems in the development of Philippine trade; the shipping services, and the ports and port facilities. | DGeog |
Geog 103 | World Regional Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 104 | Development of Geographic Thought | DGeog | |
Geog 105 | Economic Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 106 | Human Geography | Principles of human geography. The distribution of mankind on the earth. Human establishments. Man as a geographical factor. The distribution of cultivated lands. Types of cultural landscapes in various parts of the world. Industrial landscapes. The settlement of an area. | DGeog |
Geog 109 | Quantitative Methods in Geographic Analysis | Elements and application of quantitative techniques in geography. | DGeog |
Geog 111 | Resource Management and Conservation | DGeog | |
Geog 119 | Geography of Movement | DGeog | |
Geog 121 | Landform Analysis | Landform evaluation and analysis, map reading and photo interpretation, and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in terrain evaluation. | DGeog |
Geog 124 | Geographic Information Systems for Human Geographic Research | DGeog | |
Geog 131 | Geography of the Philippines | DGeog | |
Geog 133 | Geography of the Tropics | DGeog | |
Geog 135 | Rural and Urban Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 143 | Geography of Asia | DGeog | |
Geog 145 | Geography of the Pacific | DGeog | |
Geog 151 | Geography of Europe | DGeog | |
Geog 155 | Geography of North America | DGeog | |
Geog 157 | Geography of South America | DGeog | |
Geog 159 | Geography of Africa | DGeog | |
Geog 161 | Concepts and Principles of Land Use | Utilization and evaluation of land resources and land use allocation, development and causes of land misuse; land management and the application of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) principles to land use change. | DGeog |
Geog 171 | Political Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 173 | Cultural Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 183 | Transport Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 185 | Medical Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 190 | Map, Aerial Photo, and Satellite Image Interpretation | DGeog | |
Geog 192 | Field Methods in Geography | Methods and techniques of observing geographic features, recording geographic data, and writing geographic reports. | DGeog |
Geog 197 | Digital Cartography | Introduction to the concepts, principles, theories and applied components of Digital Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). | DGeog |
Geog 198 | Special Topics in Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 199 | Seminar | Methods, techniques and problems of research. | DGeog |
Geog 200 | Thesis | DGeog | |
Geog 201 | Political Geography | DGeog | |
Geog 202 | Field Geography | Training in methods of geographic fieldwork for advanced students who have not had a field course in geography. | DGeog |
Geog 204 | Geographic Thought | Concepts, approaches and debates in the evolution of geographic thought | DGeog |
Geog 209 | Spatial Analysis | Geographic concepts and spatial analytical methods for social research | DGeog |
Geog 210 | Marine Geography | Man and the sea; oceanic climate and landforms; regulation and control of the utilization of the sea and sea bed. | DGeog |
Geog 211 | Seminar in Geography | Important contemporary literature and problems in geography. | DGeog |
Geog 212 | Applied Climatology | Regional genesis and dynamics of climate and its effects on resource development. | DGeog |
Geog 213 | Agriculture and Food Geography | Distribution, significance and dynamics of agro-food systems | DGeog |
Geog 214 | Industrial Geography | Location theories and analyses concerned with industrial development. | DGeog |
Geog 222 | Problems of Economic Geography | Problems, methods, and techniques of geographic study and research with emphasis on resource, agricultural, mineral, manufactural, transportational, and recreational geography. | DGeog |
Geog 223 | Geography of South Asia | The lands and people, climate, relief, resources and economic activities of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Afghanistan, Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan. | DGeog |
Geog 226 | Cultural Geography | Concepts, theories, and debates in humans, environments and ecologies | DGeog |
Geog 228 | Population Geography | Population distribution in relation to natural resources and economic development. | DGeog |
Geog 231 | Geography of East Asia | The natural and human resources of China, (including Taiwan), Korea, and Japan; the influence of these resources in the development of these countries. | DGeog |
Geog 235 | Geography of Southeast Asia | The natural and human resources of Malaysia, Burma, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and the Philippines and their roles in world affairs. | DGeog, DGeog |
Geog 241 | Applied Geography I | Principles, problems, and strategies of regional geographic planning. | DGeog |
Geog 242 | Applied Geography II | Concepts of regional geographic planning in developing countries. | DGeog |
Geog 243 | Geographic Information Systems Applications in the Social Sciences | Principles, methods and applications of GIS in the social sciences | DGeog |
Geog 244 | Geospatial Technologies and GIS Project Management | The design, planning, and execution of GIS projects through the integration of geospatial technologies, and related ethical concerns | DGeog |
Geog 245 | Island and Archipelagic Geographies | Concepts, theories, discourses and debates on island and archipelagic studies | DGeog |
Geog 246 | Geohumanities | Concepts, theories and spatial practices between geography and arts and the humanities | DGeog |
Geog 255 | Geography of Disasters and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management | Theories, concepts, and discourses in disaster studies, and practice of disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) at various scales | DGeog |
Geog 291 | Geographic Aspects of Philippine Economic Development | DGeog | |
Geog 292 | Cultural and Population Geography of the Philippines | DGeog | |
Geog 293 | Cultures of Mapping and Countercartographies | Concepts, theories and discourses on multiple mapping practices | DGeog |
Geog 299 | Research Design in Geography | Development of geographic research design and proposal | DGeog |
Geog 300 | Master's Thesis | DGeog | |
Geog 301 | Environmental Geography | Component of the physical geographic environments, their integration and problems. | DGeog |
Geog 321 | Urban Systems | Physical development of city systems and related morphological patterns. | DGeog |
Geog 400 | Doctoral Dissertation | DGeog |