Human Geography: People, Places, and Cultures Credit Hours: 3 Essential concepts include the interconnectedness of people and places, interactions between society, culture, and nature and the relationships between development, difference, and inequality. Topics may include population dynamics, cultural differences and identity, urbanization, globalization, geographies of power, natural and built human environments, food systems and agricultural geographies, and economic development. Find Instructors / Syllabi on the UGA Bulletin Duplicate Credit: Not open to students with credit in GEOG 1101E, GEOG 2010H Semester Offered: Fall Spring Summer Level: Undergraduate