Spring, 2003: Courses To Take in Other Departments

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Department of Geography —
Related Courses in Other Departments, Spring 2003
The courses listed below appear to fit well with various paths of study within the major. Generally
it’s a good idea to consult with Geography faculty or advisers before registering for these courses
since they may know the instructor, the department, the course organization, approach and subject
matter quite well, and be able to guide you (and prevent you from taking the wrong course!). Some
of these courses are part of a course sequence in other departments. In such cases, you will need
to plan at least one quarter ahead in order to take the prerequisite courses. Not all upper-division
courses have such prerequisites, however. Please read the UW General Catalog Undergraduate
Study for a description of prerequisites. Although some courses are closed to non-majors, the
Geography undergraduate advisers will happily write a letter to the appropriate department stating
that the course is necessary to complete your major. Such letters ordinarily will get you an add
code.
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Economic Geography
B Econ 300, Managerial Economics (3)
B Econ 301, Intermediate Macroeconomics (4)
Econ 200, Introduction To Microeconomics (5)
Econ 201, Introduction To Macroeconomics (5)
Econ 300, Intermediate Microeconomics (5)
Econ 301, Intermediate Macroeconomics (5)
Econ 311, Intro to Econ Stat (5)
Econ 421, Money, Credit & The Economy (5)
Econ 422, Investment, Capital, and Finance (5)
Econ 431, Government and Business (5)
Econ 454, Cost-Benefit Analysis (5)
Econ 471, International Trade (5)
Econ 472, International Macroeconomics (5)
Econ 483, Applied Economic Modeling (5)
Econ 486, Economics of Information (5)
Econ 491, Issues In Economic Development (5)
I BUS 300, The International Environment of Business (4)
I BUS 440, Business in Asia (4)
MGMT 320, Business, Government and Society (4)
MGMT 430, Business Policy (4)
MKTG 301, Marketing Concepts (4)
MKTG 335, Principles of Selling (4)
MKTG 340, Advertising (4)
MKTG 370, Retailing (4)
MKTG 450, Consumer Behavior (4)
MKTG 460, Marketing Research (4)
OPMGT 301, Principles in Operations Management (4)
OPMGT 461, Business Process Design (4)
URBDP 454, Real Estate Finance (4)
Last revised: 2/5/16
Angela Leung
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
CSE 100/ INFO 100 Fluency in Information Technology (5)
CSE 142-143, Computer Programming I-II (4) (5)
CSE 370, Introduction to Digital Design (4)
CFR 101, Forests and Society (5)
ENVIR 203, Environment Case Studies (5)
ESC 100, Introduction to Environmental Science (5)
ESC 200, Trees & Environment (5)
ESC 210, Soils (4)
ESC 320, Natural Resource Issues (5)
ESC 326, Wildlife Habitat & Silviculture (3)
ESC 351, Wildlife Research Technique (5)
ESC 455, Wildlife Seminar (1)
ESC 459, Wildlife Conservation in Northwest Ecosystems (3)
ESC 460/ENVIR 460, Sustain Practices (3)
EUHF 331, Landscape Plant Recognition (3)
FE 430, Aerial Photo/Remote Sensing (3)
M E 123, Introduction to Visualization and Computer-Aided Design (4)
M E 124, Visualization and Computer-Aided Design Laboratory (2)
Environment and Society
B STR 301, General Anatomy (4)
CEP 120, Introduction to Community and Environmental Planning (5)
CONJ 403, Human Anatomy-Physiology (4)
CFR 101, Forests and Society (5)
ECON 435, Natural Resources Economics (5)
ENV H 311, Intro to Environmental Health (3)
ENV H 405, Toxic Chemicals (3)
ENV H 445, Solid Waste Management (3)
ENV H 457, Industrial & Environmental Noise (3)
ENV H 480, Environmental Health Problems (* max. 6)
ENV H 490, Community Air Pollution (3)
ENV H 497D, Environmental Health Special Topics: Environmental Health in Firm (2, CR/NC)
ENVIR 203, Environmental Case Studies: Resources (5, max. 10)
ENVIR 459, Cultural Ecology and Politics (5)
ENVIR 460/ ESC 460, Institutionalizing Sustainable Ecological Practices. (3)
EPI 420, Introduction to Epidemiology (3)
ESC 200, Trees & Environment (5)
ESC 320, Natural Resource Issues (5)
ESC 459, Wildlife Conservation in Northwest Ecosystems (3)
EUHF 331, Landscape Plant Recognition (3)
EUHF 451, Urban Plant Protection (5)
EUHF 470, Urban Forestry Landscapes (5)
HSERV 480, Public Health Issues (1-2)
MHE 481, The Pursuit of Health in American Society (3)
MHE 514/ PHG 512A, Legal, Ethical, and Social Issues in Public Health Genetics (3)
SISCA 490A, Comparative Health Care Canada/US: Delivery to First Nations and Native American
Populations (1)
Last revised: 2/5/16
By Angela Leung
Urban/Social/Political Geography
AAS 210 Asian-American Identity (5)
AAS 392, Asian-American Women (5)
AFRAM 201, Intro To Black Studies (5)
AFRAM 490, Research in the Black Community (1-5, max. 10)
AFRAM 492, Special Topics in Afro-American Studies (3-5, max. 15)
AIS 335, Am Indians and the Law (5)
ANTH 204, Reading Ethnography (5)
ANTH 322, Comp Study of Death (5)
ANTH 458, Ethnobiology: Plants, Animals, and People (5)
ARCH 150, Appreciation of Architecture (2)
CEP 120, Introduction To Community & Environmental Planning (5)
CHSTU 101, Introduction to Chicano Studies (5)
CHSTU 200, Latinos in the United States (5)
CHSTU 352, Mexican Immigration (5)
CS&SS 322, Social Statistics Case-Based II (5)
EURO 490B, European Integration: Policy Challenges and New Transatlantic Agenda (5)
EURO 490C, Participation in Public Life: Comparison of Germany and the US (5)
EURO 494, Women’s Right in Europe (5)
HSTAA 373, Social History of American Women (5)
HSTAA 383, Modern Latin America (5)
HSTAA 450, Class and Labor in American History (5)
LSJ 433/ CHID 498F, Disability Law, Policy and the Community (5)
POL S 212, Philosophy of Feminism (5)
POL S 270, Introduction to Political Economy (5)
POL S 342/ SISLA 342, Government and Politics of Latin America (5)
POL S 343 / SISSE 343, Politics and Change in Southeast Asia (5)
POL S 356/ SOC 356, Society and Politics (5)
POL S 361, United States Courts and Civil Liberty (5)
POL S 363, Law in Society (5)
POL S 431, International Relations in the Middle East (5)
SIS 202, Cultural Interactions (5)
SIS 342, Social Theory International Context (5)
SIS 423, American Foreign Policy (5)
SIS 425/ LSJ 460 UA, International Law/ Arms Control (5)
SIS 426/Pol S 426, World Politics (5)
SOC 433, Research Methods In Demography (5)
SOC 434/ SISEA 434, Demographic Asia (5)
SOC 467, Immigration and Ethnicity (5)
SOC 487, Sociology of Gender and Sex (5)
WOMEN 200, Intro Women Studies (5)
WOMEN 206, Philosophy of Feminism (5)
WOMEN 310, Women and the Law (5)
WOMEN 350/CHID 350, Women in Law and Literature (5)
WOMEN 354, Lesbian Lives and Culture (5)
WOMEN 415/SOC 401/EDC&I 440, Gender and Education (5)
WOMEN 455, Contemporary Feminist Theory (5)
WOMEN 490B, Black and Native Women: Locating Ourselves (5)
URBDP 370, Reading the City (5)
Last revised: 2/5/16
By Angela Leung
Regional/ International Development Studies
ANTH 204, Reading Ethnography (5)
ANTH 444/SISEA 444, Represent Modern China (5)
Econ 472, International Macroeconomics (5)
HSTEU 452, Eastern Europe Since 1918 (5)
Pol S 203, Intro Intl Relations (5)
Pol S 407, International Conflict (5)
Pol S 450, State-Society Relations in Third World Countries (5)
SIS 202, Cultural Interactions (5)
SIS 456/ POL 450, State-Society Relations in Third World Countries (5)
SIS 449, Social Transformation of Modern East Asia (5)
SISAF 444, African Studies Seminar: African Population, Development & Marine Environment (5)
SISAF 449, Moving Images of Africa (5)
SISCA 341/ Pol S 341, Canada Government and Politics (5)
SISSE 221, History of SE Asia (5)
SISEA 445/ANTH 445, SE Asia Literature and Society (5)
SISEA 462, China and Globalization (5)
SISLA 492, Labor Politics in a Neo-liberal World (5)
SISME 490A, Democratization and Economic Reform in the Middle East (5)
SISME 490B, Islamic Societies and the Internet (3)
SISRE 418, Eastern Europe: the Political Economy of the Region (5)
Last revised: 2/5/16
By Angela Leung
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