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GG 370 Prerequisites

GG 102 (Min. Grade D-)

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GG 370 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

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GG 370

Geographies of Violence

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This course explores the relationship between politics, space, and violence. Students will examine how power is exercised through control of space and learn about key themes in political geography: territoriality, geopolitics, conflict, displacement, borders, and nationalism. Prerequisites: GG102 or permission of instructor

This course explores the relationship between politics, space, and violence. Students will examine how power is exercised through control of space and learn about key themes in political geography: territoriality, geopolitics, conflict, displacement, borders, and nationalism. Prerequisites: GG102 or permission of instructor

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This course explores the relationship between politics, space, and violence. Students will examine how power is exercised through control of space and learn about key themes in political geography: territoriality, geopolitics, conflict, displacement, borders, and nationalism. Prerequisites: GG102 or permission of instructor


GG 370

Geographies of Violence

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This course explores the relationship between politics, space, and violence. Students will examine how power is exercised through control of space and learn about key themes in political geography: territoriality, geopolitics, conflict, displacement, borders, and nationalism. Prerequisites: GG102 or permission of instructor

This course explores the relationship between politics, space, and violence. Students will examine how power is exercised through control of space and learn about key themes in political geography: territoriality, geopolitics, conflict, displacement, borders, and nationalism. Prerequisites: GG102 or permission of instructor

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This course explores the relationship between politics, space, and violence. Students will examine how power is exercised through control of space and learn about key themes in political geography: territoriality, geopolitics, conflict, displacement, borders, and nationalism. Prerequisites: GG102 or permission of instructor


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