Bachelor degrees in Geography: A program that focuses on the systematic study of the spatial distribution and interrelationships of people, natural resources, plant and animal life. Includes instruction in historical and political geography, cultural geography, economic and physical geography, regional science, cartographic methods, remote sensing, spatial analysis, and applications to areas such as land-use planning, development studies, and analyses of specific countries, regions, and resources.
Thirty-two (32) semester hours which include GY101, 120, 150 or 151, 285, 320, 340 and either 490 or 491. Of the remaining courses, at least one must be systematic and one must be regional. Students must obtain a grade of ’C“ or higher if they want to count the class toward a geography major.
Required Courses: Geography 110 -"World Regional Geography"
Geography 120 -"Earth Systems"
Geography 210 -"Human Modification of the Global Environment
Geography 221 -"Cartography"
Geography 222 -"Geographic Information Systems"
Geography 230 -"Geography of the Global Economy"
Geography 310 -"Urban Geography"
Geography 311 -"Geomorphology"
Geography 320 -"Introduction to Cultural Geography"
Geography 380 -"Seminar in the History & Philosophy of Geography...
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