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Investigates concepts that constitute place and landscapehow they are not just simply there. Incorporates different schools of thought to help understand why landscapes are objects inseparable from us and open to multiple interpretations and meanings. Note: this course assumes that students have completed an introductory human geography course. Cross-listed with GEOG 4150.
Units: 3.0
Hours: 3 to 3