Advanced skills in quantitative and qualitative research methods are critical to geographical research. Students are given a strong foundation in geographical methods which provides a basis of successful careers as geographers and planners in government and industry. Students learn specific applications in coastal, marine, urban and rural environments, as well as a deeper understanding of the importance of scientific methods for understanding processes in social and physical systems. -- Course Website
Instructor: Associate Professor Kimberly Van Niel
Prerequisites: PLNG2202 Social Geography and Planning or EART2201 Geographic Information Systems