3 units
3 hours lecture
Recommended Preparation:
ENGL 84
Credit, degree applicable
Transfer CSU, UC
This course describes and explains the physical elements of geography. The topics
include maps, earth-sun relationships, elements of weather and climate, vegetation
patterns, soil types, plate tectonics, volcanism, tectonic activity, and related landforms,
weathering and mass wasting, and the landforms created by running water, glaciers,
waves, and wind.
3 units
3 hours lecture
Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 1A
Credit, degree applicable
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This course surveys the geographic distribution and interrelationships of cultural
elements such as population, agriculture, industry, cities, religion, language, customs,
and territorial organization.
3 units
3 hours lecture
Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 1A
Credit, degree applicable
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This course surveys the major countries and regions of the world, examining their
environments, people, cities, resources, history, economies, and special problems.
3 units
3 hours lecture
Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 1A or ENGL 1AH
Credit, degree applicable
Transfer CSU, UC
This honors course, intended for students in the Honors Transfer Program, surveys
the major countries and regions of the world, studying their environments, people,
cities, resources, history, economies, and special assets and problems. This course
is enriched through extensive research and writing assignments.
Note: Students may take either GEOG 5 or Geography 5H. Duplicate credit will not be awarded for GEOG 5 and Geography 5H.
1 unit
3 hours lab
Prerequisite: GEOG 1 with a minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment
Credit, degree applicable
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This course consists of laboratory exercises using the geographic grid and world time,
earth-sun relationships, atmospheric processes and weather maps, climate classification,
natural vegetation, and interpretation of land forms shown on topographic maps and
aerial photographs.
3 units
3 hours lecture
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 1 or eligibility for ENGL 1A or qualification by appropriate assessment
Credit, degree applicable
Transfer CSU, UC
This course is a systematic study of California’s unique and diverse physical environments
and associated landforms, climates, and ecological communities. This course presents
an overview of human settlement patterns, economic activities, and cultural aspects,
with an emphasis on physical environment-human occupancy relationships.
4 units
3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab
Recommended Preparation: CIS 13 or basic computer skills
Credit, degree applicable
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This computer-based course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of automated
mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software. Laboratory work includes
experience in the use of map scales, working with spatial data and metadata, creating
data with Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and geocoding, map features, map overlays,
creation of charts and graphs, basic spatial analysis techniques, and the presentation
of data in map layouts.
3 units
3 hours lecture
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 82
Credit, degree applicable
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This course is a survey of the causes and regional distribution of the Earth’s weather
and climate. The content includes the atmosphere, cause of seasons, air temperature,
air pressure and wind, clouds and precipitation, and storms. Use of weather instruments
and weather data interpretation are also covered.
1 unit
0.5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours lab to be arranged
Recommended Preparation: ENGL A
Credit, degree applicable
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This course focuses on the physical, cultural, urban, and economic elements of geographic
regions. Field study is usually conducted over a four day period.
Note: Students pay fees for camping and meals.
(formerly Geography 20abcd)
1-3 units
hours to be arranged
Enrollment Limitation: two courses in Geography with a minimum grade of B in each and acknowledgment by
the instructor with whom the student will work
Credit, degree applicable
Transfer CSU*
This course provides special advanced studies in a subject field of Geography not
covered in the regular departmental offerings. Regular conferences with the instructor
are coordinated with assigned Geography projects (54 hours per unit).
Note: *Transfer limitations apply. For eligibility requirements, go to www.elcamino.edu/admissions/credit.asp
(formerly Geography 99abc)