| OFFERED: | Honors also. Independent Study also. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Survey of the world, stressing geography of major political regions. |
| NOTE: | This course is part of a GE Mosaic. See ge.byu.edu/mosaic-list for more information. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| PREREQUISITE: | Geog 100 or instructor's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Introduction to tourism as a field of study; four elements of tourism: dynamic, service, functional, and consequential. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | Geog 100 or instructor's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Patterns in domestic and international tourism; interrelationship between geography and tourism in understanding the patterns and their impact. |
| OFFERED: | Independent Study also. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Marketing's role in society and the firm, marketing opportunities, the consumer market, and management of marketing mix. |
| NOTE: | For non-management majors. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Culture distributions and their relationship to existing geographic phenomena. |
| NOTE: | This course is part of a GE Mosaic. See ge.byu.edu/mosaic-list for more information. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall Odd Yrs. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | The history of travel and tourism in America to the present. Themes include changing technology, consumerism, nationalism, and social identities in contructing the tourist experience. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring On Demand; Summer On Demand |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Problems and opportunities resulting from the leisure era. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Understanding the role and responsibilities of meeting and event planners; identifying trends in the industry; designing, planning, and implementing a special event; preparing financial and business reports; critically evaluating events. |
| NOTE: | Renamed RecM 371 beginning Fall 2012. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | On Demand |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Exploring geography of Utah. Topics include land forms, climate, agricultural and recreational economics, historical migration, Mormon cultural landscape, ethnic patterns, and rural-urban contrasts. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Analysis of the natural environment, historical development, cultural patterns, economic systems, and political structures of geographic regions. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Environmental, cultural, economic, and political parameters of Latin American societies. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Systematic approach to physical base, social and political problems, economic issues, and regional summary. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | On Demand |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Physical features, resources, political issues, economy and industries, population concerns, and role in world affairs. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Physical and cultural geography of Southwest Asia and North Africa, emphasizing the cultural mosaic, geopolitics, environment, and resources of the region. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Region of monsoon Asia and its basic human (demographics, nations and ethnic groups, settlement patterns, religious beliefs, transportation and communication systems, political structures), and physical geographic characteristics (land forms, physiography, climatic characteristics, and natural resources). |
| NOTE: | This course is part of a GE Mosaic. See ge.byu.edu/mosaic-list for more information. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Geographical analysis focusing on resource management, political issues, development, environmental problems, economic development, and urban-rural change; case studies from selected countries. |