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Exambase
Listing results for the degree Bachelor of Social Sciences:

 
Total number of hits is 3408, and record(s) 81 to 100 are:  
81. Economic geography (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
82. Climate change and the environment (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
83. Energy, Environment, and Climate (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
84. Tourism policy and planning (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
85. Population Geography and Social Development (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
86. Sustainability assessment, analysis and management (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
87. Map use, reading and interpretation (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
88. Planning in an era of changes (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
89. Exploring Korean cities and urban planning through K-movies and dramas (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
90. Contemporary urban transportation issues
91. Geographies of Transpacific Empire (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
92. Nature conservation for sustainable societies (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
93. The evolution of transport policy in Hong Kong (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
94. The Creative City (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
95. Urban hydrology and water quality (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
96. Environmental management (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
97. Remote sensing applications (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
98. Health and medical geography (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
99. Understanding global environmental changes from images (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
100. Urban sustainability and climate governance (Restricted access; Contact your lecturer)
 
 
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