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Feb 05, 2025
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GEOG 160 - Global Trade Geography5 Credits A survey both the economic geography among various world regions as well as trends in global trade patterns. Course content focuses on four specific thematic areas: demographic trends (population and urban patterns), economic (dominant economic activities, industries and their geographic distribution), trade-related political environment and overall trade performance (emphasis on U.S. trade). The course will focus on contemporary issues with some historical background.
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Designed to Serve Business students, freight forwarding, travel & transportation. Active Date 2011-08-15
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA Course Outline The course will be organized into three sections:
The first section (weeks 1-3) will cover: introduction to the regionalization of demographics, economic activity and trade; survey of demographic characteristics and trends among regions of the world (including population growth, urbanization, age structure and literacy).
The second section (weeks 4-6) will cover: economic characteristics and trends including structure of economies, growth industries, geographic distribution of economic activities.
The third section (weeks 7-11) will cover: local political environments (political stability/instability, local conflicts and regulatory environments); national trade policies; and bilateral and multilateral trade performance over the last 10 years.
Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate knowledge of: basic factors affecting trade; knowledge of demographic and economic characteristics of world trading regions; knowledge of trading patterns of various world trading regions over the last 20 years.
Demonstrate understanding of cultural and political factors that influence trade. Knowledge of location of places: countries and cities.
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