In Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 1899

Terence Young
Assistant Professor of Geography
Department of Geography & Anthropology
California State Polytechnic University
Pomona, CA 91768
(909) 869-3584 - voice
(909) 869-3586 - fax
tgyoung@csupomona.edu

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Terence Young teaches courses on introductory physical geography, biogeography, environmental geography, tourism, cultural and historical landscapes, and parks and protected areas in the Geography program and a seminar on the origins and meaning of regeneration in the Regenerative Studies program.

Previous Courses Taught

Geography 101 - Introduction to Physical Geography
Currently being taught

Geography 102 - Introduction to Human Geography
Last taught in Fall 2002

Geography 308 (formerly 106/A) - Biogeography
Last taught Fall 2004

Geography 330 - Environmental Geography
Last taught Winter 2005

Geography 345 - Tourism in a Globalizing World
Last taught Fall 2007

Geography 351 - California
Last taught Fall 2003

Geography 430 - Cultural and Historical Landscapes
Last taught Spring 2008

Geography 435 - Parks and Nature Reserves
Last taught Winter 2008

RS 510 - Habitat & Community Practice
Currently being taught

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY & ANTHROPOLOGY
Department of Geography & Anthropology

© 2003 by Terence Young
tgyoung@csupomona.edu
This website includes official class materials for courses taught at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, by Terence Young.  They are subject to change without notice to anyone but students currently enrolled in the class.

10/1/08