Geography and Environmental Studies

      Scott M. Freundschuh, Chairperson
      Bandelier West, Room 103
      MSC01 1110
      1 University of New Mexico
      Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
      (505) 277-5041

      Professor
      Scott M. Freundschuh, Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo

      Associate Professors
      Chris S. Duvall, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Madison
      Constantine Hadjilambrinos, Ph.D., University of Delaware
      K. Maria D. Lane, Ph.D., University of Texas – Austin
      Paul A. Zandbergen, Ph.D., University of British Columbia

      Assistant Professors
      Melinda Harm Benson, J.D., University of Idaho
      John N. Carr, Ph.D., University of Washington; J.D., University of Texas – Austin
      Caitlin L. Lippitt, Ph.D., San Diego State University
      Christopher D. Lippitt, Ph.D., San Diego State University

      Lecturer II
      Kim L. Seidler, M.A., University of New Mexico

      Emeriti Faculty
      Elinore M Barrett, Ph.D., University of California Berkeley
      Bradley T. Cullen, Ph.D., Michigan State University
      Olen Paul Matthews, Ph.D., University of Washington; J.D., University of Idaho
      Stanley A. Morain, Ph.D., University of Kansas
      Jerry Williams, Ph.D., University of Oregon

      Adjunct Faculty
      Karl Benedict, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
      Paul Neville, M.A., University of New Mexico
      Shawn Penman, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
      Cody Wiley, M.S., University of New Mexico


      Courses

      GEOG 101. Physical Geography. (3)



      GEOG 102. Human Geography. (3)



      GEOG 105L. Physical Geography Laboratory. (1)



      GEOG 140. World Regional Geography. (3)



      GEOG 195. Humans Role in Changing the Face of the Earth. (3)



      GEOG 251. Meteorology. (3)



      GEOG 281. Introduction to Maps and Geospatial Information. (3)



      GEOG 350. Physical Landscapes. (3)



      GEOG 352. Global Climate Change. (3)



      GEOG **360. Land Use Management. (3)



      GEOG 363. Economic Geography. (3)



      GEOG 364. Law and Geography. (3)



      GEOG 365. Nature and Society. (3)



      GEOG **381L. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems. (4)



      GEOG *445. Geography of New Mexico and the Southwest. (3)



      GEOG 461 / 561. Environmental Management. (3)



      GEOG 462 / 562. Water Resources Management. (3)



      GEOG 463 / 563. Public Land Management. (3)



      GEOG 464 / 564. Food and Natural Resources. (3)



      GEOG 466 / 566. The City as Human Environment. (3)



      GEOG 467 / 567. Governing the Global Environment. (3)



      GEOG 471. Senior Geography Capstone [Applied Geography Seminar]. (3)



      GEOG 480L / 580L. Quantitative Methods in Geography. (3)



      GEOG *481L. Map Design and Geovisualization. (4)



      GEOG 482L / 582L. Positioning Systems. (3)



      GEOG 483L / 583L. Remote Sensing Fundamentals. (3)



      GEOG 484L / 584L. Applications of Remote Sensing. (3)



      GEOG 485L / 585L. Internet Mapping. (3)



      GEOG 486L / 586L. Applications of GIS. (3)



      GEOG 487L / 587L. Spatial Analysis and Modeling. (3)



      GEOG 488L / 588L. GIS Concepts and Techniques. (3)



      GEOG 491 [491 / 591]. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



      GEOG 493 [493 / 593]. Internship in Applied Geography. (1-3 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



      GEOG *499. Topics in Geography. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      GEOG 501. Geographic History and Methods. (3)



      GEOG 502. Approaches to Geographical Research. (3)



      GEOG 514. Natural Resources Management Seminar. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      GEOG 515. Cultural and Political Ecology. (3)



      GEOG 516. Seminar: Globalization. (3)



      GEOG 517. Law and Geography. (3)



      GEOG 525. Seminar in Geographic Information Science. (3)



      GEOG 561 / 461. Environmental Management. (3)



      GEOG 562 / 462. Water Resources Management. (3)



      GEOG 563 / 463. Public Land Management. (3)



      GEOG 564 / 464. Food and Natural Resources. (3)



      GEOG 566 / 466. The City as Human Environment. (3)



      GEOG 567 / 467. Governing the Global Environment. (3)



      GEOG 580L / 480L. Quantitative Methods in Geography. (3)



      GEOG 581L. Fundamentals of GIS. (3)



      GEOG 582L / 482L. Positioning Systems. (3)



      GEOG 583L / 483L. Remote Sensing Fundamentals. (3)



      GEOG 584L / 484L. Applications of Remote Sensing. (3)



      GEOG 585L / 485L. Internet Mapping. (3)



      GEOG 586L / 486L. Applications of GIS. (3)



      GEOG 587L / 487L. Spatial Analysis and Modeling. (3)



      GEOG 588L / 488L. GIS Concepts and Techniques. (3)



      GEOG 591 [591 / 491]. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



      GEOG 593 [593 / 493]. Internship in Applied Geography. (1-3 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



      GEOG 597. Master's Project. (3)



      GEOG 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



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