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World Regional Geography

An introduction to the geographical diversity of one or more major regions of the world, examining physical environment, resources, social, cultural, economic, and political systems and relating them to its history and cultural traditions. Particular attention will be given to such topics as rural and urban living conditions, social and regional inequalities, population distribution, internal and international migration, and socioeconomic development issues.

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Universal Code: GRY201


Campus Courses

The following courses are associated with the World Regional Geography core course on the listed campus.

Campus
Campus Course
Adirondack
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
AGOG365
Albany
AGOG366
Binghamton
Buffalo State
Cayuga
Corning
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Cortland
Dutchess
Dutchess
Erie
Fredonia
Genesee
Geneseo
Geneseo
Geneseo
Geneseo
Geneseo
Herkimer
Jamestown
Jefferson
Mohawk Valley
Monroe
Morrisville
Nassau
New Paltz
GEO207
New Paltz
GEO240
New Paltz
GEO303
New Paltz
GEO307
New Paltz
GEO308
Niagara
North Country
Oneonta
Oneonta
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh
Potsdam
Stony Brook
SBC 320
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tompkins Cortland
University at Buffalo
Westchester
Westchester

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