University of Calgary

GEOG 470 - Behavioural Geography - Winter 2018

An approach to human geography that studies and explains human behaviour in geographic space as a function of normative, descriptive, and prescriptive models of human judgment and decision-making. Course topics will focus on how humans perceive the environment around them in both physical and behavioural terms, and how they use this information when making judgments and choices that lead to behaviour. The course also includes material on environmental decision support.
This course may not be repeated for credit.

Hours

  • H(3-0)

Prerequisite(s)

  • Geography 251 and completion of at least 60 units (10.0 full-course equivalents), or consent of the Department.

Sections

This course will be offered next in Fall 2018.
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