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GEOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Professo!"s: Cole (Chairman), Crosby, Ervin, Montgomery, Tokmakian Associate Professor; Nasse Assistant Professors: A. Johnson, R. Lee, Markham, Norsworthy, M. Stuart Lecturer: Helle, Panditharatna Part-time: Read 151 The Geography Department offers a major and a minor in geography for the bachelor of arts degree and a graduate program for the master of arts degree. Geography offerings include undergraduate preparation for careers in regional and urban planning (land use surveys, market area analysis); teaching; map intelligence, real estate, cartography, weather; and preparation for graduate work. Geography, because it integrates much information from the social and natural sciences and because of the diversity of subject matter from which it obtains data, offers a broad, liberal education applicable to many fields of employment. Geography provides much insight of direcr application to teaching various courses of study in the elementary and secondary schoQ)s. ' The department cooperates with other departments in providing for a concentration in Asian Studies and in Latin American Studies. (See Special Programs-Asian Area Courses, Latin American Studies) Five of the California State Colleges, including Fresno State College, cooperate in the management of the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories on Monterey Bay, an establishment which offers regular course work and opportunities for research which are applicable to graduate and undergraduate programs. Consult the chairmen of the Geography and Biology Departments. See Special Programs-Moss Landing Marine Laboratories; for course descriptions see Biology Department. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN GEOGRAPHY The bachelor of arts degree with a major in geography · consists of 124 units, including 45 units ot geography. See requirements listed below. For general degree requirements see Degrees and Credentials. Geography courses may not meet the social science general education requirement for geography majors. Two years of one foreign language are recommended for majors intending to do graduate work in geography. GEOGRAPHY MAJOR Units I. Geog 3, 4, 7 .... --.... --. ·-------.--------- 10 II. Elect from: Geog 103, 104, 105, 116, 120, 130, 177 11 III. Elect from: Geog ll1, ll2, ll5, 135T, 181 ------ 5 IV. Elect from: Geog 5, 108, 109, llO, 171, 182 ·- 6 Geography electives (ud) --··· ------- ----- 13 45 Additional Requirements: Introductory course in anthropology, economics, or sociology (may be applied on general education). GEOGRAPHY MINOR Geography 3, 4, 7 -------------·------··· ____ to Geography electives -----··----------· ----------- 10 20 CREDENTIAL PROGRAM For information on the current credential program, consult the departmental advisers and see the sections on Public School Credentials and the School of Education.
Object Description
Title | 1968-69 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1968-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 151 |
Full Text Search | GEOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT Professo!"s: Cole (Chairman), Crosby, Ervin, Montgomery, Tokmakian Associate Professor; Nasse Assistant Professors: A. Johnson, R. Lee, Markham, Norsworthy, M. Stuart Lecturer: Helle, Panditharatna Part-time: Read 151 The Geography Department offers a major and a minor in geography for the bachelor of arts degree and a graduate program for the master of arts degree. Geography offerings include undergraduate preparation for careers in regional and urban planning (land use surveys, market area analysis); teaching; map intelligence, real estate, cartography, weather; and preparation for graduate work. Geography, because it integrates much information from the social and natural sciences and because of the diversity of subject matter from which it obtains data, offers a broad, liberal education applicable to many fields of employment. Geography provides much insight of direcr application to teaching various courses of study in the elementary and secondary schoQ)s. ' The department cooperates with other departments in providing for a concentration in Asian Studies and in Latin American Studies. (See Special Programs-Asian Area Courses, Latin American Studies) Five of the California State Colleges, including Fresno State College, cooperate in the management of the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories on Monterey Bay, an establishment which offers regular course work and opportunities for research which are applicable to graduate and undergraduate programs. Consult the chairmen of the Geography and Biology Departments. See Special Programs-Moss Landing Marine Laboratories; for course descriptions see Biology Department. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN GEOGRAPHY The bachelor of arts degree with a major in geography · consists of 124 units, including 45 units ot geography. See requirements listed below. For general degree requirements see Degrees and Credentials. Geography courses may not meet the social science general education requirement for geography majors. Two years of one foreign language are recommended for majors intending to do graduate work in geography. GEOGRAPHY MAJOR Units I. Geog 3, 4, 7 .... --.... --. ·-------.--------- 10 II. Elect from: Geog 103, 104, 105, 116, 120, 130, 177 11 III. Elect from: Geog ll1, ll2, ll5, 135T, 181 ------ 5 IV. Elect from: Geog 5, 108, 109, llO, 171, 182 ·- 6 Geography electives (ud) --··· ------- ----- 13 45 Additional Requirements: Introductory course in anthropology, economics, or sociology (may be applied on general education). GEOGRAPHY MINOR Geography 3, 4, 7 -------------·------··· ____ to Geography electives -----··----------· ----------- 10 20 CREDENTIAL PROGRAM For information on the current credential program, consult the departmental advisers and see the sections on Public School Credentials and the School of Education. |