Human Geography
Academic Noncredit

The world is becoming more volatile and uncertain. Critical questions facing the world in the 21st century include food security, rapid population change, human disease, energy use/environmental pollution, continuing disparities between rich and poor regions, sustainable transportation/urban development, and geopolitical fragmentation. Human geography, as the study of the interrelationships between people, the places they inhabit and the spaces that comprise the global environments, provides a powerful lens for examining these critical issues. This course examines the relationships between humans and the Earth, including topics in environment and humanity, agriculture in a growing world, population dynamics, the geography of culture, cities and urbanization, patterns of economic development and geopolitical conflict.

This noncredit class meets with a regular University of Utah credit course. Students can purchase any assigned hardcopy textbooks through our Campus Bookstore.

Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.

Class Sections For Human Geography (GEOG 140)

Fall 2026 Section 1, Starting on: 08/24/2026

Date(s) Day Time Location
08/24/26 - 12/10/26 TTh 12:25 pm -1:45 pm GC 2660
Tuition: $525.00      

Instructor: THOMAS COVA

Registration begins on Apr 06, 2026

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