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Todd Stradford, Department of Geography & Geology |
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| Geography of Asia | 9:00 to 9:52 MWF |
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Geo 3930, Section 01, 3 Credit Hours, Spring 2007 |
Boebel 213 |
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Instructor: |
Dr. H. Todd Stradford | Phone: 342-1674 |
E-mail: stradfot@uwplatt.edu |
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Office: |
244 Gardner | Mailbox: 247 Gardner | |
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| Copies of Schedules and Maps are here | |||
| Text: | 1-- | The Nonwestern World, Routledge, 2004 |
| PP Karan; (required) | ||
| 2-- | Goode's World Atlas, 19th Edition (required) | |
| Asia Web Links | ||
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NOTE: Please bring your atlas to class, as I may refer to a map in it at any time. |
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| Click here for ** ASIA WORKBOOK ** | ||
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Final Exam: Wednesday, May 16, 10:00 AM to 11:52 AM - Final Exam Schedule
Course Objectives:
This is an introductory course covering the broad area of Asian geography. This includes the sub-disciplines of geomorphology, climatology, demographics, agriculture, industry, economics, politics, languages, and religions in this area, each of which could be a separate course unto itself. The aim of this course is to gain an understanding of WHAT is found in this region, WHERE various aspects of each can be found, and WHY each is found where it is. To help the student acquire the background of geographical knowledge about Asia that a college-trained person might reasonably be expected to have. Emphasizing both human and physical geography, the course surveys the area by topic and by sub region. Knowledge gained should give the student a better geographic perspective on current affairs and an enhanced appreciation of travel, and that it will provide a useful background for the understanding of history, government and politics, economics, literature, geology, anthropology, sociology, and other university subjects.
Grading:
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2 EXAMS |
100 points each |
200 points |
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1 FINAL |
150 points |
150 points |
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4 Map Tests |
25 points each |
100 points |
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1 Paper with Presentation |
30 & 20 points |
50 points |
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Total |
500 points |
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| Assignments | 5 pts each | ~25 points | |
| Letter Grades: | A |
450-500 points |
> 90% |
| B |
400-449 |
80 to 89% | |
| C |
350-399 |
70 to 79% | |
| D |
300-349 |
60 to 69% | |
| F |
Below 300 |
< 60% |
Examinations:
The examinations will cover material from class and ALL reading assignments, whether covered in class or not. The Final Examination will have 100 points on the material since the last examination and 50 points of comprehensive questions. Each of the 4 map tests will be given at the end of the scheduled class period.
Makeup Examinations:
Generally there will be NO makeup examinations. In exceptional cases, if I am notified BEFORE the exam is given AND you have a doctor's notice or other proof, a makeup may be taken no later than 1 WEEK after the normal date of the given exam. Generally, makeups are more difficult than the regular exam. Makeups will be pulled after 1 week has expired.
Assignments:
The reading assignment FOR EACH DAY is given on the syllabus. The day that the assignment is listed is the day BY which it should be read. Quizzes will cover assigned readings.
Paper:
The paper will be an ongoing current topics paper on a specific area of Asia. The paper will have a regional aspect (country or region) and a topical aspect (a specific problem that appears in the news). For details click here. Be sure to check the Asia Links section.
Attendance:
You are expected to attend class and are responsible for material that is presented in class. Examinations will emphasize what is covered in class. Tests will only be given in class.
Final Exam:
| Date | Event | Class | Daily Reading Assignment - Asia |
| M 22 January | Introduction | 1 | Introduction |
| W 24 | General Geography of Asia | 2 | |
| F 26 | Geomorphology | 3 | Chapter 1- Review |
| M 29 | Soils and Vegetation | 4 | |
| W 31 | Map Test 1 - South Asia | 5 | PAPER DETAILS |
| F 2 February | Climatology | 6 | Asia Links |
| M 5 | Climate and Its effects | 7 | |
| W 7 | Agriculture | 8 | |
| F 9 | Minerals & Industries | 9 | China - 1 child |
| M 12 | People, Languages | 10 | China 1 Child Fact Sheet |
| W 14 | Population Problems | 11 | Continuation of 1-child Policy |
| F 16 | EXAMINATION I | 12 | |
| M 19 | China | 13 | Chapter 2 - China Review |
| W 21 | Map Test 2 - China | 14 | |
| F 23 | China | 15 | |
| M 26 | China | 16 | |
| W 28 | China | 17 | |
| F 2 March |
China |
18 | |
| M 5 | China | 19 | |
| W 7 | Southeast Asia | 20 | |
| F 9 | Southeast Asia | 21 | Chapter 4 SE Asia Review |
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10 March to 18 March - Spring
Break
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| M 19 | Southeast Asia | 22 | |
| W 21 - | Map Test 3 - Southeast Asia | 23 | |
| F 23 - | Southeast Asia | 24 | |
| M 26 - | South Asia | 25 | |
| W 28 | South Asia | 26 | Chapter 5 - South Asia Review |
| F 30 | South Asia | 27 | |
| M 2 April | South Asia | 28 | |
| W 4 | South Asia | 29 | |
| F 6 | Easter Break | ||
| M 9 | Easter Break | ||
| W 11 | South Asia | 30 | |
| F 13 | EXAMINATION II | 31 | |
| M 16 | Japan | 32 | Chapter 3 - Japan & Korea Review |
| W 18 | Map Test 4 -Japan and Korea | 33 | |
| F 20 | Japan | 34 | |
| M 23 |
Japan
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35 | |
| W 25 | Japan | 36 | |
| F 27 | Japan | 37 | |
| M 30 | Japan | 38 | |
| W 2 May | Koreas | 39 | |
| F 4 | South Korea | 40 | |
| M 7 | South Korea | 41 | Chapter 6 - Conclusions Review |
| W 9 | South Korea | 42 | |
| F 11 | North Korea | 43 | |
| FINAL Wednesday, May 16 | 10:00 AM to 11:52 AM |
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Links to Maps - Click below on the map you want, select the map by
dragging your mouse from
the LEFT margin to the Right margin across the map,
and then PRINT the SELECTION. You should get most of the map on one page
depending on your printer and settings.
(: Go into File/Page Setup and delete the headers and footers and set the
margins to 0")
Map Test 1- (Full List Here)
Map Test 2- (Full List Here)
Map Test 3- (Full List Here)
Map Test 4 - (Full List Here)
Updated 19 February, 2007