Teaching

08.28.09

 

2009-2010

  • Geography 302/502: Introduction to Transportation Analysis
    Examination of movement of people, goods, and information over space using spatial analysis and planning techniques.
  • Geography 314: Urban Geography
    Geography of urban processes and forms. Political, economic and social aspects of the contemporary city.
  • Geography 110: Human Geography
    Principles, concepts and methods of analysis used in the study of human geographic systems. Topics include population growth, economic globalization and human-environmental relations.
  • Geography 504: Advanced Quantitative Methods in Geography
    Further development of quantitative techniques to geographic problems. Methods of multivariate analysis, multiple response models, and mapping of three-dimensional or greater space.

    2008-2009

  • Geography 314: Urban Geography
    Geography of urban processes and forms. Political, economic and social aspects of the contemporary city.
  • Geography 110: Human Geography
    Principles, concepts and methods of analysis used in the study of human geographic systems. Topics include population growth, economic globalization and human-environmental relations.
  • Geography 504: Advanced Quantitative Methods in Geography
    Further development of quantitative techniques to geographic problems. Methods of multivariate analysis, multiple response models, and mapping of three-dimensional or greater space.

    2007-2008

  • Geography 302/502: Introduction to Transportation Analysis
    Examination of movement of people, goods, and information over space using spatial analysis and planning techniques.
  • Geography 314: Urban Geography
    Geography of urban processes and forms. Political, economic and social aspects of the contemporary city.
  • Geography 110: Human Geography
    Principles, concepts and methods of analysis used in the study of human geographic systems. Topics include population growth, economic globalization and human-environmental relations.
  • Geography 504: Advanced Quantitative Methods in Geography
    Further development of quantitative techniques to geographic problems. Methods of multivariate analysis, multiple response models, and mapping of three-dimensional or greater space.

    2006-2007

  • Geography 415: Sustainable Urbanism
    An examination of "green urbanism" and sustainable urban development.
  • Geography 314: Urban Geography
    Geography of urban processes and forms. Political, economic and social aspects of the contemporary city.
  • Geography 110: Human Geography
    Principles, concepts and methods of analysis used in the study of human geographic systems.

    2005-2006 (U. Cincinnati)

  • Geography 544: Transportation Geography
    Relation between transportation and spatial organization; selected analytical models dealing with traffic demand, network configuration and allocation of transport facilities; application to selected problems.
  • Geography 323: Urban Geography
    Geography of urban processes and forms. Political, economic and social aspects of the contemporary city.
  • Geography 586: Spatial Statistics
    Applications of advanced mathematical and statistical models to problems in geographical analysis.
  • Geography 322: Cities and Globalization
    Explores the evolution of cities and urban networks. Urban aspects of contemporary globalization.

    2004-2005

  • Geography 323: Urban Geography
    Geography of urban processes and forms. Political, economic and social aspects of the contemporary city.
  • Geography 322: Cities and Globalization
    Explores the evolution of cities and urban networks. Urban aspects of contemporary globalization.
  • Geography 582: GIS Urban-Economic Applications
    The examination of selected problems relating to the successful application of geographic information system technology to urban-economic areas.
  • Geography 771: Critical Infrastructure Analysis I: Networks
    This course provides an introduction to measuring and monitoring the reliability and vulnerability of geographically linked networks. Topics in telecommunication, transportation and energy will be addressed.

    2003-2004

  • Geography 323: Urban Geography
    Geography of urban processes and forms. Political, economic and social aspects of the contemporary city.
  • Geography 322: Cities and Globalization
    Explores the evolution of cities and urban networks. Urban aspects of contemporary globalization.
  • Geography 582: GIS Urban-Economic Applications
    The examination of selected problems relating to the successful application of geographic information system technology to urban-economic areas.
  • Geography 771: Pattern Detection and Analysis
    This course provides an introduction to the technical aspects of global and local pattern detection for spatial data in a GIS environment.

    2002-2003

  • Geography 323: Urban Geography
    Geography of urban processes and forms. Political, economic and social aspects of the contemporary city.
  • Geography 322: Cities and Globalization
    Explores the evolution of cities and urban networks. Urban aspects of contemporary globalization.
  • Geography 580: Introduction to GIS
    Essential elements of a GIS: hardware requirements; GIs software; data acquisition; data structures; spatial database; methods of data analysis and spatial modeling; applications of GIs to a variety of environmental and economic problems. The examination of selected problems relating to the successful application of geographic information system technology to urban-economic areas.
  • Geography 771: The Digital Divide
    Broadly defined, the digital divide is the gap between those people and communities who can make effective use of information technology and those who cannot. This includes issues of access, telecommunication infrastructure equity, policy and training. The purpose of this course is to provide a window into the ever-changing spatial landscape of the digital divide, paying particular attention to the economic, cultural and technological aspects of the divide. This course provides an introduction to the technical aspects of global and local pattern detection for spatial data in a GIS environment.