Learn about regional characteristics, dynamics, and interactions within the United States and Canada. Examine the cultural and environmental spatial histories that continue to impact landscapes and human habitation across North America. Develop foundational knowledge about the complex relationships between land use practices, social-political systems, natural resource extraction, economic growth, and urbanization throughout these regions. Apply key geographic concepts such as diffusion, migration, site and situation, and environmental sustainability to better understand how future changes are likely to unfold across regional landscapes. Formerly GEO 105. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101/ENG 101A.
Term: Fall 2026
Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits
Section: 001
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: TTh
Time: 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM
Start Date: 09/01/2026
End Date: 12/20/2026
Location: Main Campus
Room: CRSC 254
Building:
Careers Center
Instructor: A. Colucci (Subject to change)
Class Size: 25
General Education Requirement: Social and Behavioral Sciences