Course Name
Geography of the Pacific Rim
Description
This course examines the physical and human geography of the Pacific Rim. It gives particular attention to regional distribution of natural features and resources, population and settlements, economic activities and development, as well as globalization and its impact on this region. The Pacific Rim is a geographic realm that has changed dramatically since the middle of the twentieth century, therefore, this course explores the dynamic issues, problems, and challenges facing contemporary Pacific Rim countries, how the issues are being addressed, and the future prospects for the people and countries within this region.
NB
Offered every other year. Fulfils area studies requirements for International Studies major/honours.
Prerequisite(s)
6 sem. hrs. of geography and environment including one of GENV 111, 131, 212, 230; or instructor's consent.