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GEOG 4210/5210: Urban Geography

This undergraduate/graduate course introduces you to a geographic perspective on cities in the U.S. and Canada. The course focuses on three key areas providing insights from a geographer's perspective: the historical development of cities worldwide, the built form of cities specifically as they have developed in North America, and a survey of selected issues and methods associated with urban planning and development today.

The links below have key resources for the course.
  • Syllabus and Handouts
  • Lecture Slides (PDF versions of PowerPoint files)
  • Review Documents
  • Assessment Materials
  • Further Readings in Urban Geography

                                                            Feel free to check out my YouTube channel for a variety of videos related to this class.
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I am an educator and researcher in the field of location intelligence, specializing in research related to connections between location intelligence, business strategy, and entrepreneurship, and teaching on topics linking geography, businesses, and cities.

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