GEOG M137
Historical Geography of American Environment
Description: (Same as Environment M137.) Lecture, three hours. Designed for juniors/seniors. Study of systematic changes of natural environment in U.S. during historical time, with emphasis on interplay between and among natural factors of climate, soils, vegetation, and landforms, and human factors of settlement, economic activity, technology, and cultural traits. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Professor Trimble is very knowledgeable about everything concerning soils and environmental changes in the US. His lectures can be a bit dry sometimes, but he definitely tries to make the material engaging. His midterm was fine, as was the final. But, it's vital to know the info in the books and all the maps he hands out. Overall, he's a pretty good professor.
Professor Trimble is very knowledgeable about everything concerning soils and environmental changes in the US. His lectures can be a bit dry sometimes, but he definitely tries to make the material engaging. His midterm was fine, as was the final. But, it's vital to know the info in the books and all the maps he hands out. Overall, he's a pretty good professor.