Offered by
Department of Sociology, Geography and Earth Science
College of Natural and Social Sciences
GEOG Courses
- GEOG 800P - Water Resources - 3 hours
- Prereq: none
A comprehensive overview of the natural, social, legislative, and administrative status of water resources.
Emphasis will be placed on water utilization and management in the western states, Nebraska particularly. Particular topics will
include: Hydrologic Cycle, Streams and Stream Management, Ground Water and Ground Water Management, Review of Water Law, Water
Management Agencies, Water Resources Planning.
- GEOG 810P - Geographical Techniques and Thought - 3 hours
- Prereq: at least two geography courses or graduate status
This course deals with the philosophy, goals, research and teaching methods of geography. Included will be an introduction to the
literature of the discipline.
- GEOG 840P - Seminar in Regional Geography - 1-3 hours
- Prereq: GEOG 104 or GEOG 106 or permission of instructor
Designed for a penetrating analysis of spatial distribution patterns of physical and cultural phenomena of selected world
regions.
- GEOG 841P - Selected Topics in Cultural Geography - 3 hours
- Prereq: GEOG 104 and GEOG 106 or permission of instructor
Advanced, in-depth studies of various segments of Human Geography.
- GEOG 856P - Spring, Summer or International Field Study - 1-4 hours
- A two to three week field study through selected sites in the Southwestern states. Includes study of geologic, geographic,
archeological, cultural, and environmental phenomena in a variety of diverse regions.
- GEOG 858P - Great Plains Studies - 1-3 hours
- Great Plains Studies offers the opportunity to reflect on life through the literature and other lore of the Great Plains.
Through a different subject focus each offering, the course integrates literary, historical, and paleontological investigations
around issues affecting the plains, with a special focus on "prairie." May be offered independently or, as the Prairie Institute,
offered interdisciplinarily as 1 credit each in English, History, and Geography (with which it is cross-listed). Credit for the
Institute requires reading and writing assignments completed outside the contact hours of the Institute. Repeatable for credit.
- GEOG 890 - Directed Research - 1-3 hours
- Independent original research of a selected topic in geography under the direction of a geography graduate faculty member.
- GEOG 898 - Directed Readings - 1-3 hours
- Independent readings on advanced geography topics. Readings to be selected and directed by a geography graduate faculty member.
- GEOG 899P - Independent Study - 1-3 hours
- Independent investigation of a selected problem in geography or earth science; under the direction of any geography faculty
member. Permission of department chair required to enroll.