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GEOG 4572: Experience of Place
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Examines how individuals and groups perceive specific geographic locations, how such perceptions are constructed, and how these differing views and feelings play out in our everyday. Dual listed with GEOG 5572. Prerequisites: GEOG 1000 or GEOG 1020 and junior standing.
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GEOG 4572 - Experience of Place
GEOG 4574: Contested Landscapes
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Explores the representation of place and how various groups often have differing views of how a place should be represented and/or thought of. Various local representations of contested land use, group place identity, and personal place identity are discussed. Dual listed with GEOG 5574. Prerequisite: GEOG 1000 or GEOG 1020 and junior standing.
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GEOG 4574 - Contested Landscapes
GEOG 4576: Historical Landscapes
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
A cultural landscape expresses much of who we are. Students examine how one can learn from the past as well as more accurately assess our present culture by examining the layers of culture offered on the landscape. Dual listed with GEOG 5576. Prerequisite: GEOG 1000 or GEOG 1020 and junior standing.
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GEOG 4576 - Historical Landscapes
GEOG 4580: Sense of Place
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Examines how individuals and groups perceive specific geographic locations, how such perceptions are constructed, and how these differing views and feelings play out in our everyday. Dual listed with GEOG 5580. Prerequisites: GEOG 1000 or GEOG 1020 and junior standing.
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GEOG 4580 - Sense of Place
GEOG 4590: Geography of Conflicts
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Explores the representation of place and how various groups often have differing views of how a place should be represented and/or thought of. Various local representations of contested land use, group place identity, and personal place identity are discussed. Dual listed with GEOG 5590. Prerequisite: GEOG 1000 or GEOG 1020 and junior standing.
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GEOG 4590 - Geography of Conflicts
GEOG 4680: Adm Nat Res Agencs
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Studies basic administrative principles as they apply to operation of public parks and recreation departments. Prerequisite: G&R 1200, 2550 or consent of instructor. (Offered based on sufficient demand and resources) (R)
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GEOG 4680 - Adm Nat Res Agencs
GEOG 4750: Public Land Mgmt
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Teaches management of the federal and public lands of the United States. Includes consideration of management issues, agencies and organizations and management approaches for public lands and associated natural resources. Prerequisite: 6 hours of geography or ENR. (R, PL)
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GEOG 4750 - Public Land Mgmt
GEOG 4860: Field Studies:
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Intensive introduction to field methods used in geographic research in one or more of the subdivisions of geography.
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GEOG 4860 - Field Studies:
GEOG 4865: Dir Stu/Res Probs
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Intensive introduction to methods used in geographic research. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and at least 12 hours in geography.
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GEOG 4865 - Dir Stu/Res Probs
GEOG 4870: Internship/Practicum
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Experience in applying student skills and training in an agency, organization, or business. Prerequisites: for majors only, minimum of 12 hours in the major, junior standing and consent of the instructor. (A,H,P,R)
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GEOG 4870 - Internship/Practicum
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