Spatial Sciences 214g:

Human Populations and Natural Hazards (4.0 units)

Introduction to the complex relationship between human development and natural hazards, which are increasingly causing damage and displacement to human populations throughout the world.
  • General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
35635R001Lecture2:00-3:20pmTue, Thu59 of 100Laura LoyolaSGM101 & ONLINEPDF (1358714 MB)session datesbook list
35620R060Discussion10:00-10:50amWednesday16 of 25Shea GilliamONLINEsession dates
35621R060Discussion10:00-10:50amFriday13 of 25Shea GilliamONLINEsession dates
35636R060Discussion11:00-11:50amTuesday17 of 25Rachel WilkieONLINEsession dates
35651R060Discussion11:00-11:50amThursday13 of 25Rachel WilkieONLINEsession dates
Information accurate as of September 23, 2020 1:00 pm.
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