Regional Geography Of South America Course at Assumption College

Course of Economics and Global Studies at Assumption College

GEO 222 Regional Geography Of South America

A systematic study of the current physical and cultural landscape of the area south of the Panama Canal. Individual countries and discussions of issues concerning all of South America will be stressed. Topics to be covered will include current political structures, resource base, agriculture, land tenure, and the economic development potential of South American countries. Western policy regarding this area completes the course. Open to all students. (Fall, alternate years) Hickey/Three credits

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