2003-Present

1996—Present: College & University Teaching

The course is general education science-interdisciplinary and bipartite with a lecture-discussion-web component and a Geographic Information Systems Science component. The course is scheduled again for spring 2008 and online learning for fall 2008.  Enrollment begins Dec. 3rd

Natural Disasters

2003-2006

GEOSCI 594A, 494A...

The course gives students from many disciplines the skills needed for analysis and presentation of geographic information.  Students have applied these skills in many academic and professional areas, and with some success. Involvement in community projects has been a regular focus.

Text Box: Introduction to GIS—Advanced GIS

1997-2003

GEOSCI 102, ...

This curriculum explores human landscapes and the geographic processes, patterns, and perceptions that comprise ‘culture’.  Global geo-demographics, economics, history, politics, language, belief systems are core areas of study.

Human Geography—Cultural Geography

1997-2003

GARP 101, ...

Text Box: Regional geography defines a global geographic typology of realms, and regions. Within the regional context we examine earth and human systems, and advance our awareness of global spatial relationships.

World Regional Geography

1996-2006

GARP 103, ...

Physical geography in a field-laboratory environment, and introductory physical geology as a component of earth systems science. 

Physical Geography & Geology

Teaching

 Lecturer

PhD—In Progress

Sean M Fitzgerald MS

Geographer