2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 18, 2024  
2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Geography Department


Scott Anderson, chair
Old Main, Room 138
607-753-4107
Fax: 607-753-4114
Email: grydept@cortland.edu
www.cortland.edu/geography/

School

Arts and Sciences

Faculty

Scott Anderson, Richard Hunter, Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo, David L. Miller, Wendy Miller

Adjunct Faculty

For a listing of adjunct faculty see the Faculty and Administration  section.

Programs Offered

Bachelor of Arts in Geography
Bachelor of Arts in Adolescence Education: Social Studies and Geography (7-12)
Bachelor of Science in Geographic Information Systems

Majors Offered

Geographic Information Systems
Geography
Adolescence Education: Social Studies and Geography (7-12)

Concentration Offered in Geography
Tourism Development

Concentrations Offered in Geographic Information Systems 
Advanced Geospatial Applications
Computer Techniques
Demographics and Business Geographics
Environmental Science

Minors Offered

Geographic Information Systems
Geography
Tourism Development

Description

Through the geography department, students may choose a program leading to the award of a bachelor of arts degree in geography that includes a 12 credit hour foreign language requirement. The bachelor of science program in geographic information systems incorporates specialization in computer techniques, environmental science, or demographics and business geographics (see GIS program below).

Special Features

  • High-tech training in a friendly, supportive environment
  • ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute) authorized learning center with 25 GIS workstations – learn advanced applications including network and 3D modeling applications
  • Global Positioning System (GPS) – master field survey techniques using the lab GPS base station and handheld units.
  • Internships – numerous opportunities with local, state and federal agencies and study abroad options at locations such as the Australia Zoo
  • Student-faculty research opportunities

Requirements

  1. Degree Requirements  listed in this catalog apply to the majors offered by this department.
  2. Liberal Arts Requirements: B.A. – 90 credit hours B.S. – 60 credit hours

Programs

Major

Dual Major

Minor

Courses

  • GRY 110 - Physical Geography

    (C) Patterns of physical elements of landscape and atmosphere, their interrelations, how they differ from place to place. Fulfills: LASR. Notes: GRY 110, 120 or 125 meet the prerequisite of "introductory geography." (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 120 - Cultural Geography

    (A) Comparative study of cultures in their geographic setting and their response to modern world interdependence and problems of food, population, development. Fulfills: GE 6; LASR. Notes: GRY 110, 120 or 125 meet the prerequisite of "introductory geography." (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code A = offered every semester
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 125 - Human Geography and Global Development

    (A) A spatial study of race, class and gender relations in the context of contrasting cultures, and the role the relations play in global development — social, political and economic. Fulfills: GE 3 and GE 6; LASR. Notes: GRY 110, 120 or 125 meet the prerequisite of "introductory geography." (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code A = offered every semester
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 129 - Special Topics in Geography

    (O) Selected topics. May be taken more than once as subtitle changes. Prerequisites: Designated by department as appropriate for content and academic level of credit. (1-4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 215 - Geography of Travel and Tourism

    (C) The spatial analysis of international travel and tourism. The use of such geographical techniques as mapping and quantitative analysis to describe and predict the origins and destinations of the world's tourists. The study of physical and cultural landscapes as major tourism resources in countries around the world. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 221 - Social Geography

    (B) Geographical analysis of social groups, institutions in United States. Emphasis upon spatial qualities of cultural and social assimilation process experienced by racial and ethnic minorities. Fulfills: GE 11; LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 229 - Special Topics in Geography

    (O) Selected topics. May be taken more than once as subtitle changes. Prerequisites: Designated by department as appropriate for content and academic level of credit. (1-4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 240 - Economic Geography

    (F) Spatial analysis of production, transportation, market destination of commodities. Introduction to the use of computer-assisted location-analysis techniques. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code F = offered in fall
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 250 - Urban Geography

    (B) Factors in establishment, growth of urban places; analysis of function, internal patterns, hinterland interrelationships; urban land use, problems of clustered settlements. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 260 - Geography and Film

    (O) Select problems in cultural geography as exhibited through film. May be repeated with different subtitle: Social Geography of England, Comparative Cultural Geographies — India and Brazil, Race Issues in Southern Africa. Also listed as AAS 260. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 301 - Science, Human Affairs and the Environment

    (S) Examination of origins, evolution and significance of Greenhouse Theory of climate change. Investigation of other theories advanced to account for climate shifts. Evaluation of evidence suggesting a climatic warming of unprecedented magnitude is under way and that anthropogenic increase in greenhouse gasses is responsible. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code S = offered in spring
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 315 - Ecotourism

    (S-C) A global and local analysis of the physical environment as a tourism development resource. An examination of such natural systems as the rain forest, ocean and desert as tourism resources and the environmental impact of tourism on the viability of these niches. Regional and local studies of the environment as a basis for tourism development will be drawn from Amazonia, East Africa, Central America, the Caribbean and North America. Also listed as REC 315. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code S = offered in spring; C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 324 - Introduction to Cartography and Geographic Information Systems

    (A) Principles and methods of spatial data collection, processing, analysis and display. Introduction to cartography, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Prerequisite: CAP 100. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code A = offered every semester
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 326 - Computer Graphics

    (S-C) Introduction to computer graphics. Development, use of original commercial programming to produce two- and three-dimensional images on the department's graphics terminal, plotter and line printer. Emphasis upon skills used in cartography, business and the sciences. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code S = offered in spring; C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 327 - Computer Mapping

    (S) Introduction to desktop computer mapping. Practical experience in using computer mapping techniques to create thematic maps that graphically display data. Database organization, manipulation and analysis for efficient production of publication-quality maps for communicating spatial information. Prerequisite: GRY 324. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three lectures and/or demonstrations, one two-hour laboratory. Also listed as CAP 327. (4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code S = offered in spring
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 328 - Geographic Information Systems

    (F) Desktop computer-based Geographic Information System (GIS) applications. Practical experience using GIS software to learn geographic data management, thematic mapping, basic map and database querying, as well as map creation and report writing. Prerequisite: CAP 327 or GRY 327. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three lectures and/or demonstrations, one two-hour lab. Also listed as CAP 328. (4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code F = offered in fall
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 329 - Special Topics in Geography

    (O) Selected topics. May be taken more than once as subtitle changes. Prerequisites: Designated by department as appropriate for content and academic level of credit. (1-4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 330 - Advanced GIS Techniques

    (S) Planning, execution and delivery of a GIS-based project that demonstrates mastery of tools of GIS in a substantive application tailored to a field of interest. Prerequisite: CAP 328 or GRY 328. Also listed as CAP 330. (4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code S = offered in spring
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 331 - Global Position System Technology

    (B) Introduction to GPS technology for the collection and integration of spatial and nonspatial data within a geographic information system (GIS) framework. Prerequisite: GRY 324. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 334 - Historical Geographic Information Systems

    (B) Overview of the use of GIS to facilitate empirical research on the history of land use, the development of spatial economies and the visualization of past landscapes and landscape change. Prerequisite: GRY 324 and either GRY 327 or CAP 327. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 337 - Programming in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

    (B) Application of computer programming principles to Geographic Information System (GIS) environments. Mastery of GIS-related computer programming languages including ArcObjects. Prerequisite: GRY 324 and either GRY 327 or CAP 327. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 370 - Will the World Provide? A Research Experience for Students

    (F-C) This course provides a science, technology, and society (STS) research experience for students. Through class, group and individual projects, students develop and pursue a research question, investigate resources and reach a set of comprehensive conclusions on one of the following global resource topics: air, water, minerals, agriculture, energy, forestry, fisheries and wildlife. Fulfills: GE 3 and GE 12. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code F = offered in fall; C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 400 - Geographical Analysis

    (F) Application of quantitative techniques to solution of geographical problems. Included are the study of point pattern analysis, geographical sampling, a real association and ecological analysis. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three lectures, one two-hour laboratory. Fulfills GE 1; LASR. (4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code F = offered in fall
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 415 - Tourism Planning and Development

    (F-C) The spatial analysis of tourism as a component of economic development. A regional comparison of the marketing of tourism resources in the developed and less developed countries of the world. Examination of the resources necessary for the development of tourism and an analysis of the economic and environmental impact on a location as a result of marketing those resources. Also listed as REC 415. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code F = offered in fall; C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 425 - Geography in the Classroom

    (S-C) Application of geography's principles, themes and learning outcomes to the classroom setting. Study and application of national and New York State learning standards in geography to the K-12 classroom. Illustration of successful teaching models and evaluation instruments in geography and global studies. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code S = offered in spring; C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 429 - Special Topics in Geography

    (O) Selected topics. May be taken more than once as subtitle changes. Prerequisites: Designated by department as appropriate for content and academic level of credit. (1-4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 440 - Seminar in Geography

    (S) Approaches, techniques of geographic analysis. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code S = offered in spring
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 470 - Resource Geography

    (C) Analysis of relationship of resources (human and natural) to man, human evaluations of geographic space and environmental quality, management of environmental quality in context of a contemporary world. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 480 - United States

    (C) Topical, regional analysis focusing on interrelationships of cultural, economic and physical patterns and problems. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 481 - Geography of New York State

    (O) Human, natural resources. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 482 - The Geography of Latin America and the Caribbean

    (B) Regional description and analysis of the human and physical landscape of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. Geographical analysis of the region's politics, culture and economy with a particular focus on the role of tourism in the development of its economy. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 484 - Geography of Europe

    (C) Regional study: major problems of physical, cultural landscape of Europe. Industry, commerce, agriculture. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 485 - Africa, South of the Sahara

    (C) Cultural, political factors and relationship to past and present population patterns. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 486 - Monsoon Asia

    (S-C) Topical, regional analysis of cultural, physical environments — Japan to India. Fulfills: LASR. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code S = offered in spring; C = offered at least once every two years
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 495 - Independent Study in Geography

    (O) Independent research in selected geographic problems. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (3 or 4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 499 - Internship in Applied Geography

    (O) Internship with a local government agency or business. Supervised application of statistical, cartographic and locational skills. Prerequisites: GRY 400, 440; consent of department. S, U grades are assigned. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 520 - Maps in the Classroom

    (B) Classroom-laboratory approach to map use for students and teachers. Formal study of map elements. Map reading, interpretation. Classroom map exercises, their design, use. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 524 - GIS in the K-12 Classroom

    (B) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology as a medium for delivering instruction and a tool for enhancing the analysis of geographic information in the K-12 classroom. Use of ArcView or ArcMap software. Creation of learning modules that address New York State learning standards. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 529 - Special Topics in Geography

    (O) Selected topics. May be taken more than once as subtitle changes. Prerequisites: Designated by department as appropriate for content and academic level of credit. (1-4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 545 - Teaching Geography Through Film

    (M) Investigates the use of film as a powerful medium for teaching K-12 students about the world. Explores how the strong visual imagery and effective power of film can support other modes of instruction. Film resources will include feature films, documentaries, short fiction films and music videos. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code M = offered in Summer
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 580 - Historical Geography of North America

    (B) This course takes an interdisciplinary approach in examining 500 years of geographical history on the North American continent.

    Using secondary and primary source materials, it looks at the evolving human and cultural geography of North America from the first few insecure European "points of attachment," to permanent colonies, expanding empires, transcontinental nations, and finally a macroculture of global impact in the 21st century.

    It examines the changing economic and technological conditions, the clash of cultures — European, Native American and African — and the historical and geographical processes of environmental and landscape change that accompanied these transformations. (3 cr. hr.)



    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.

  • GRY 581 - Teaching the Geography of New York State

    (B) Topical, regional analysis focusing on interrelationships of cultural, economic and physical patterns and processes of New York state. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 585 - Teaching the Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa

    (B) Topical, regional analysis focusing on interrelationships of cultural, economic and physical patterns and processes of Sub-Saharan Africa. (3 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • GRY 595 - Independent Study in Geography

    (O) Independent research in selected geographic problems. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (3 or 4 cr. hr.)

    Frequency code O = offered occasionally
    Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.


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