This course introduces students to the study of the spatial distribution of resources, population, enterprise, trade, consumption, and economic production. Emphasis placed on the interaction of those distributions at local-to-global scales.
Offered: At least one section of Econogmic Geography is offered during the first or second summer sessions; it may also be offered during the fall or spring semester. See the Schedule of Courses for course availability.
Course Description: via Registrar
Course Authors(s): Elizabeth Mack, Ph.D.