The Geographical Imagination
GPHY 327
300-Level Courses
3 Units
In-person
3
one-way Exclusions
Two 1.5-hour lectures per week
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Course Description
Critical approaches to the role of the geographic, cultural and historical imagination in shaping landscapes, environments and society.
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze, engage, and apply geographical imaginations through reading, experiment, and fieldwork.
- Identify key theoretical approaches in cultural and historical geography.
- Apply methods in cultural and historical geography, including archival and creative methods, to explore geographical imaginations.
- Communicate geographical ideas and concepts in written, visual, and aural forms.
Assessments
Subject to Change
- Participation: 20%
- Assignments: 40%
- Research Project: 40%