The courses listed below are approved Human Geography Electives currently 
          being offered by the School of Business and Public Administration, the 
          School of Human Sciences, and Humanties, or the School of Natural and 
          Applied Sciences. . 
        Students pursuing the Human Geography Track select, in consultation 
          with an advisor, 27 hours from the list and students pursuing the Physical 
          Geography Track select 12 hours from the list. 
        Students pursuing the Education Track have the option of selecting 
          their electives from either the Human Geography list or the Physical 
          Geography list.
        
           
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               Course 
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               Title 
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               Description 
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            | ANTH 3534 | 
            Peoples of Europe | 
            Investigates ethnicity, religion, economy and social 
              structure in Spain, Italy, Greece, Ireland and France. | 
          
           
            | ANTH 3535 | 
            Peoples of Asia | 
            Investigates ethnicity, social structure, religion 
              and economic development in Asia and Southeast Asia. | 
          
           
            | ANTH 3537 | 
            Peoples of Africa | 
            Investigates ethnicity, social organization, politics 
              and religion of Africa. | 
          
           
            | ANTH 4333 | 
            Peoples of Central America | 
            A survey on native cultures of Mexico, Guatemala, 
              and Northern Central America - prehistory to the present. | 
          
           
            | ANTH 4334 | 
            Indians of North America | 
            A survey of native cultures of North America, from 
              prehistory to the present. | 
          
           
            | ANTH 4532 | 
            World Prehistory and Archaeology | 
             
               Examines the basic methods and theories used by archaeologists 
                to explore human evolution and prehistory. 
              
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            | ANTH 4633 | 
            Historical Archaeology | 
            Use of survey, excavation, and analysis of material 
              remains to amplify written records of Colonial and Early American 
              societies. | 
          
           
            | COMM 3135 | 
            Technical Writing | 
             
               Approaches to the writing of technical documents: proposal reports, 
                manuals, and descriptions. 
              
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            | CSCI 4037 | 
            Computing Essentials | 
            Modern computing software tools and information technologies 
              taught in a practical, hands-on manner. Topics covered: word processing, 
              databases, spreadsheets, presentation software, computer programming, 
              the Internet and development of home pages using HTML and other 
              tools. Emphasis is on the development and application of computer 
              skills to the student's program area. Laboratory instruction. Not 
              for credit for computing majors. | 
          
           
            | HIST 4035 | 
            Texas and the Borderlands | 
            Survey of the history of Texas and the southwestern 
              borderlands from the beginning of European colonization to the present. | 
          
           
            | HIST 4234 | 
            American Technological Style | 
            The experience of Americans adapting to the rigors 
              of a vast continent; factors that shaped "Yankee ingenuity" 
              and the dimensions of science and technology in contemporary America. | 
          
           
            | MGMT 3031 | 
            Management Theory and Practice | 
            Management policies and processes including planning, 
              organizing and controlling; overview of production and functions 
              of organization theory and behavior. | 
          
           
            | MGMT 4431 | 
            Leadership in a Global Business Environment | 
            The topic of leadership will be explored in the context 
              of the global business environment. | 
          
           
            | MGMT 4533 | 
            International Business Management | 
            Prerequisite: MGMT 3031 or equivalent. Managerial 
              considerations in international business operations; government 
              involvement, organizational structure, operating policies and market 
              peculiarities. | 
          
           
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