GEOG333
The Social Geography of Metropolitan Areas in Global Perspective
Prerequisite: GEOG201 and GEOG202; or permission of BSOS-Geography department. Credit only granted for: GEOG456 or GEOG333. Formerly: GEOG456. A socio-spatial approach to human interaction within the urban environments: ways people perceive, define, behave in, and structure world cities and metropolitan areas. Cultural and social differences define spatial patterns of social activities which further define distinctions in distribution and interaction of people and their social institutions.
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