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GPH 210  
World Regional Geography
Saint Martin's College
Course Syllabus

Dr. Richard L. Langill  Spring,  2007
mail:  rlangill@stmartin.edu   Office: Old Main #333
phone:  (360) 438-4588 (Office) 360) 943-3258 (Home)
Office Hours MWF  8-10 am TR 9:30-10:30 am

Purpose of the Course

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to world regional geography.  The course will seek to highlight the distinctive feature of the various regions of the world,  their historical and cultural background, physical location and physical features, resources, and economic components.

The instructor believes that students should have an understanding and appreciation for the world in which they live.   The instructor hopes that this course will serve as a window on the world and provide a foundation for understanding other countries, peoples, and ways of life.

Course Requirements

This course will be primarily a lecture course with discussion strongly encouraged.  The instructor expects students to keep up with the reading so they will be able to participate more actively in these discussions.  The instructor will use a variety of AV tapes created by the textbook author to highlight various aspects of this course.  Multimedia resources and slides from the instructor’s travels will also be used to give students a perspective on countries covered in this course.

Grading Policy

There will be Four Examinations and Map Homework required of all students in this course. Each examination will count 20% of you total grade.  Map homework will constitute the final 20% of the grade. The grades for this course will be calculated as follows:

=100 points (20%) First Exam A=   500 - 450
=100 points (20%) Second Exam B=    450 - 400
=100 points (20%) Third Exam C=    400 - 350
=100 points (20%) Final Exam D=    350 - 300
=100 points (20%) Homework  F=     300 - 250
=500 points

Examinations

The examinations will consist of objective questions drawn from the textbook and essay questions drawn  from the textbook and lectures in class.  Students need to focus on the main concepts, ideas and issues discussed in the textbook and class.  Basic geographical knowledge of the regions will be essential.

Homework

Students must complete the map assignments on all regions covered in class.  The map exercises are available through the SMC Bookstore. Students must follow the instructions contained in these materials.  Map Homeworks are due according to the schedule in the syllabus. Late submissions will be penalized. The instructor will throw out the lowest grade 

Students can use the maps at the beginning of each section of the deBlij text ,or they can use the Encarta World Atlas which is loaded on all SMC machines in the Library or Computer Center.  For these machines go to “Programs” “Encarta” and “World Atlas.”  Type the geographical term in the “Find” box, it will search and lead you right to the item!

PowerPoint Presentations

All class presentations for this course are available on line through my homepage.  I will use the PC in class.  Students find it useful to run these off before class and add whatever notes are appropriate on the file.  This should make your task easier.  These materials are meant to be an outline not a complete set of notes for this class  These materials are testable as well as the readings from the textbook.

Attendance

I consider attendance to be an important part of this course.  Excessive absences will be penalized.  Students who miss more than 2 classes for any reason will be penalized one half of a letter grade (25 points); students who miss more than 4 classes will be penalized one letter grade (50 points). This policy will be strictly enforced.

Required Textbook

H. J. de Blij and Peter O. Muller.  Geography: Realms, Regions and 
              Concepts.
12th Ed. 2006

Course Outline

Jan 16

Introduction to the Course

 

 

Jan 18

Introduction to World Regional Geography (1)            

 

DeBlij pgs. 2-41

 

 

Jan 23-30

Europe (3)            

 

 DeBlij  pgs. 42-101 Map Due Jan 23th

 

 

Feb  1st

First Examination

 

 

Feb 6-8

Russia  and Central Asia (2)            

 

DeBlij pgs 102-141 .Map Due Feb 6th

 

 

Feb 13-22

Latin America (4)               

 

DeBlij pgs. 194-273 Map  Due Feb 13th

 

 

Feb 27th

Second Examination

 

 

Mar  1-20

Southwest Asia and North Africa (4)

 

 DeBlij pgs 324-377 .Map Due Mar 1st

 

 

Mar  22-27

Sub-Saharan Africa (2)                     

 

 DeBlij pgs. 274-323 Map Due Mar 22th

 

 

Mar 29- Apr 3

South Asia (2)

 

 DeBlij pgs. 378-423 Map Due March 29

 

 

April 5th

Third Examination

 

 

Apr  10-17

East Asia  (3)       

 

 DeBlij pgs 424-491 .Map Due Apr 10th

 

 

Apr 19-24

Southeast Asia (2)

 

 DeBlij pgs 492-537 .Map Due Apr 19th

 

 

Apr 26- May 1

Australia/New Zealand (2)               

 

DeBlij pgs 538-574 .Map Due April 26

 

 

 

Final Examination MAY 8th 8-10 am

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