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Nov 21, 2024
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GEOG 353 - Africa Units: 3 ; Breadth Area: GE-UD-D An overview of the diverse regions, environments and peoples of contemporary Africa and the changing patterns of resource utilization and human development.
Strongly Recommended Preparation: Upper division status (greater than 60 earned semester units) and completion of lower division Area D1-3 requirements; and GEOG 125. Prerequisites: Completion of GE Areas A1, A2, A3 and B4 with grade C- (CR) or better. Possible Instructional Methods: On-ground or Online-Asynchronous. Grading: A-F or CR/NC (student choice). Breadth Area(s) Satisfied: GE-UD-D - Upper Division Social Sciences Course Typically Offered: Fall & Spring
Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Identify and contrast various sub-regions within the African continent, north and south of the Sahara, on various criteria - cultural, historical, environmental, etc.
- Locate and identify the various countries, major cities, and important environmental features across the continent.
- Describe key attributes of selected African nations and their citizens with respect to wealth, poverty, language, religion, demographics, and so forth.
- Identify and explain the colonial influences in Africa and the historical relationships to current nation states.
- Articulate and evaluate commonly-held perceptions and stereotypes of Africa with respect to a variety of social, political and economic factors.
- Identify and explain contemporary social, political, economic and environmental issues facing Africa and their historical and geographic underpinnings.
- Discuss the human and physical geography of the African continent and describe and explain one or more key environmental, economic or social issues and their causes in detail
UD-D. Upper-division Social Sciences Learning Outcomes
- analyze how power and social identity affect social outcomes for different cultural and economic groups using methods of social science inquiry and vocabulary appropriate to those methods;
- demonstrate an understanding of and ability to apply accurately disciplinary concepts of the social or behavioral sciences; and
- demonstrate an understanding of and ability to effectively plan or conduct research using an appropriate method of the social or behavioral sciences.
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