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GEOG 571: Intelligence Analysis, Cultural Geography, and Homeland Security

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Research Project

The links below provide information for the research project you will be completing for this course.

  • Research Project Guidelines
  • Intelligence Writing
  • Research Preparation and Format
  • Research Project Grading Rubric

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Lessons

  • GEOG 571: Intelligence Analysis, Cultural Geography, and Homeland Security
    • Lesson 1: Foundations of Cultural Geography
    • Lesson 2: Cultural Geography, Intelligence, and Security
    • Lesson 3: Identity I - Foundations
    • Lesson 4: Identity II - Boundaries and Identity
    • Lesson 5: Identity III - Nationalism, Separatism, and Terrorism
    • Lesson 6: Cultural Landscapes
    • Lesson 7: Mobility I - Access, Movement, and Borders
    • Lesson 8: Mobility II - Refugees and Asylum Seekers
    • Lesson 9: Home I - Dynamics of Home
    • Lesson 10: Home II - Scaling Home
    • Research Project
      • Research Project Guidelines
      • Intelligence Writing
      • Research Preparation and Format
      • Research Project Grading Rubric

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