Regional
Geography at Portland
State University
Regional
geography courses integrate aspects of both human and physical
geography and allow students to understand applications of fundamental
geographical concepts. Regions are excellent models that showcase
how various factors work to create distinctive places and landscapes.
The role of physical, historical, and cultural processes in shaping
today’s world is critical to understanding current events
and the contemporary world situation.
Regional
Geography courses complement offerings in both physical and human
interest tracks.
230:
Environment & Society: Global Perspectives
350: Geography of World Affairs
351: Pacific Northwest
352: Himalaya and Tibet
353: Pacific Rim
354: Europe
356: Russia and its Neighbors
360: Latin America
363: Africa
364: The Middle East
366: Historical Geography of North America
368: U.S. and Canada
453: Japan |