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Bachelor of Arts: Geography*
Required Courses Hours
ENV-SCI 110R Understanding the Earth
ENV-SCI 110L w/Lab 5
GEOG 200 World Geography I 3
-or-
GEOG 202 World Geography II 3
GEOG 203 Intro to GIS 4
GEOG 317 Cartography 4
GEOG 398 Field Trip 1
GEOG 499WI Senior Seminar 3
Any Four Courses (Human and Regional Geography):
GEOG 210 Human Geography 3
GEOG 309 Urban Geography 3
GEOG 311 Economic Geography 3
GEOG 329 World Political Geography 3
GEOG 332 Cultural Geography 3
GEOG 333 Introduction to Urban Planning 3
GEOG 340 Regional Geography of the US
and Canada 3
GEOG 341 Regional Geography of
South America 3
GEOG 342 Regional Geography of Mexico,
Central America & the Caribbean 3
GEOG 350 Regional Geography of Europe 3
GEOG 403WI History and Philosophy Geography 3
GEOG 437 Population Geography 3
GEOG 460 Transportation Geography 3
Other Regional Courses: One or two 300-level courses 3-6
Any Three Courses (Physical Geography):
GEOG 215 Intro to Weather and Climate 4
GEOG 314 Principles of Geomorphology 4
GEOG 319 Descriptive and Synoptic
Meteorology 4
GEOG 335 Introduction to Waste Management 3
GEOG 336 Principles of Soil Science 3
GEOG 360 Principles of Biogeography 3
GEOG 401 Advanced GIS w/Lab 4
GEOG 402 Environmental Remote Sensing
& Digital Image Analysis(NS) 4
GEOG 404 Biogeography and Landscape Ecology 3
GEOG 406 Global Environmental Change 3
GEOG 426 Paleoecology: Microfossils and Climate Change 3
GEOG 430 Energy Resources 3
GEOG 435 Geoarchaeology 3
GEOG 442 Quaternary Environments 3
GEOG 444 Spatial Data Analysis 3
GEOG 448 Satellite Climatology 4
GEOG 450 GIS Fundamentals for Research w/Lab 4
Supporting Requisites (3 Hours):
A fourth semester of a foreign language** 3
*For a B.S. degree, a minimum of 60 hours of physical sciences and mathematics
is required. A minimum of 26 hours of courses in the major at the 300-level or
above is required for all programs in the Department of Geosciences leading to
the B.A. or B.S. degree.
**B.S. students in the Department of Geosciences are not required to take foreign languages.
Bachelor of Science: Geography*
Required Courses:
ENV-SCI 110R Understanding the Earth
ENV-SCI 110L w/Lab 5
GEOG 200 World Geography I 3
-or-
GEOG 202 World Geography II 3
GEOG 203 Intro to GIS 4
GEOG 317 Cartography 4
GEOG 398 Field Trip 1
GEOG 499WI Senior Seminar 3
Any Three Courses (Human and Regional Geography):
GEOG 210 Human Geography 3
GEOG 309 Urban Geography 3
GEOG 311 Economic Geography 3
GEOG 329 World Political Geography 3
GEOG 332 Cultural Geography 3
GEOG 333 Introduction to Urban Planning 3
GEOG 341 Regional Geography of
South America 3
GEOG 350 Regional Geography of Europe 3
GEOG 403WI History and Philosophy Geography 3
GEOG 437 Population Geography 3
GEOG 460 Transportation Geography 3
Other Regional Courses: One or two 300-level courses 3-6
Any Four Courses (Physical Geography):
GEOG 215 Intro to Weather and Climate 4
GEOG 314 Principles of Geomorphology 4
GEOG 319 Descriptive and Synoptic
Meteorology 4
GEOG 335 Introduction to Waste Management 3
GEOG 336 Principles of Soil Science 3
GEOG 360 Principles of Biogeography 3
GEOG 401 Advanced GIS w/Lab 4
GEOG 402 Environmental Remote Sensing
& Digital Image Analysis(NS) 4
GEOG 404 Biogeography and Landscape
Ecology 3
GEOG 406 Global Environmental Change 3
GEOG 426 Paleoecology: Microfossils and Climate Change 3
GEOG 430 Energy Resources 3
GEOG 435 Geoarchaeology 3
GEOG 442 Quaternary Environments 3
GEOG 444 Spatial Data Analysis 3
GEOG 448 Satellite Climatology 4
GEOG 450 GIS Fundamentals for Research w/Lab 4
Supporting Requisites (3hrs.):** MATH 235 Statistics 3
*For a B.S. degree, a minimum of 60 hours of physical sciences and mathematics is required. A minimum of 26 hours of courses in the major at the 300-level or above is required for all programs in the Department of Geosciences leading to the B.A. or B.S. degree.
**B.S. students in the Department of Geosciences are not required to take foreign languages. Bachelor of Arts: Geography* Required Courses Hours ENV-SCI 110R Understanding the Earth ENV-SCI 110L w/Lab 5 GEOG 200 World Geography I 3 -or- GEOG 202 World Geography II 3 GEOG 203 Intro to GIS 4 GEOG 317 Cartography 4 GEOG 398 Field Trip 1 GEOG 499WI Senior Seminar 3 Any Four Courses (Human and Regional Geography): GEOG 210 Human Geography 3 GEOG 309 Urban Geography 3 GEOG 311 Economic Geography 3 GEOG 329 World Political Geography 3 GEOG 332 Cultural Geography 3 GEOG 333 Introduction to Urban Planning 3 GEOG 340 Regional Geography of the US and Canada 3 GEOG 341 Regional Geography of South America 3 GEOG 342 Regional Geography of Mexico, Central America & the Caribbean 3 GEOG 350 Regional Geography of Europe 3 GEOG 403WI History and Philosophy Geography 3 GEOG 437 Population Geography 3 GEOG 460 Transportation Geography 3 Other Regional Courses: One or two 300-level courses 3-6 Any Three Courses (Physical Geography): GEOG 215 Intro to Weather and Climate 4 GEOG 314 Principles of Geomorphology 4 GEOG 319 Descriptive and Synoptic Meteorology 4 GEOG 335 Introduction to Waste Management 3 GEOG 336 Principles of Soil Science 3 GEOG 360 Principles of Biogeography 3 GEOG 401 Advanced GIS w/Lab 4 GEOG 402 Environmental Remote Sensing & Digital Image Analysis(NS) 4 GEOG 404 Biogeography and Landscape Ecology 3 GEOG 406 Global Environmental Change 3 GEOG 426 Paleoecology: Microfossils and Climate Change 3 GEOG 430 Energy Resources 3 GEOG 435 Geoarchaeology 3 GEOG 442 Quaternary Environments 3 GEOG 444 Spatial Data Analysis 3 GEOG 448 Satellite Climatology 4 GEOG 450 GIS Fundamentals for Research w/Lab 4 Supporting Requisites (3 Hours): A fourth semester of a foreign language** 3 *For a B.S. degree, a minimum of 60 hours of physical sciences and mathematics is required. A minimum of 26 hours of courses in the major at the 300-level or above is required for all programs in the Department of Geosciences leading to the B.A. or B.S. degree. **B.S. students in the Department of Geosciences are not required to take foreign languages. Bachelor of Science: Geography* Required Courses: Hours ENV-SCI 110R Understanding the Earth ENV-SCI 110L w/Lab 5 GEOG 200 World Geography I 3 -or- GEOG 202 World Geography II 3 GEOG 203 Intro to GIS 4 GEOG 317 Cartography 4 GEOG 398 Field Trip 1 GEOG 499WI Senior Seminar 3 Any Three Courses (Human and Regional Geography): GEOG 210 Human Geography 3 GEOG 309 Urban Geography 3 GEOG 311 Economic Geography 3 GEOG 329 World Political Geography 3 GEOG 332 Cultural Geography 3 GEOG 333 Introduction to Urban Planning 3 GEOG 341 Regional Geography of South America 3 GEOG 350 Regional Geography of Europe 3 GEOG 403WI History and Philosophy Geography 3 GEOG 437 Population Geography 3 GEOG 460 Transportation Geography 3 Other Regional Courses: One or two 300-level courses 3-6 Any Four Courses (Physical Geography): GEOG 215 Intro to Weather and Climate 4 GEOG 314 Principles of Geomorphology 4 GEOG 319 Descriptive and Synoptic Meteorology 4 GEOG 335 Introduction to Waste Management 3 GEOG 336 Principles of Soil Science 3 GEOG 360 Principles of Biogeography 3 GEOG 401 Advanced GIS w/Lab 4 GEOG 402 Environmental Remote Sensing & Digital Image Analysis(NS) 4 GEOG 404 Biogeography and Landscape Ecology 3 GEOG 406 Global Environmental Change 3 GEOG 426 Paleoecology: Microfossils and Climate Change 3 GEOG 430 Energy Resources 3 GEOG 435 Geoarchaeology 3 GEOG 442 Quaternary Environments 3 GEOG 444 Spatial Data Analysis 3 GEOG 448 Satellite Climatology 4 GEOG 450 GIS Fundamentals for Research w/Lab 4 Supporting Requisites (3hrs.):** MATH 235 Statistics 3 *For a B.S. degree, a minimum of 60 hours of physical sciences and mathematics is required. A minimum of 26 hours of courses in the major at the 300-level or above is required for all programs in the Department of Geosciences leading to the B.A. or B.S. degree. **B.S. students in the Department of Geosciences are not required to take foreign languages.