Geography is the study of the location and interrelationships of human
and physical phenomena on the earth's surface. Because of its emphasis
on spatial organization and distribution of these phenomena, geography
has a broad cross-disciplinary base. Topics of study such as cartography,
climatology, landform analysis, remote sensing, settlement theory, spatial
interaction, and urban morphology indicate the breadth of contemporary
geography. The undergraduate major in geography includes the study of
cultural, economic, physical, and regional geography, as well as cartography,
quantitative methods, and field work. Backgrounds in the natural and social
sciences, humanities, statistical methods, and computer programming are
useful to the geography major. The geography program allows students to
select a curriculum best suited to their particular interests or future
plans. Depending on their interests or plans, geography majors must select
a program leading to either a Bachelor of Arts degree or Bachelor of Science
degree.
Bachelor of Arts in Geography
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Course Name
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Hours
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General Education Requirements
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57
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Departmental Core Requirements
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26
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GEO 201 Principles of Physical Geography
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3
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GEO 202 Principles of Cultural Geography
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3
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GEO 203 Principles of Economic Geography
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3
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GEO 365 Cartography
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5
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GEO 385 Geographic Methodology
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5
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GEO 486 Foundations of Geography
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3
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One course in Regional Geography
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4
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Departmental Major Requirements
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32-33
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GEO 322 Principles of Geomorphology
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4
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GEO 375 Environmental Conservation
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4
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GEO 361 Remote Sensing
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4
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GEO 340 Urban Geography
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4
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GEO 353 Location Theory
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4
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GEO 430 Climatology I
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4
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Additional Appropriate geography courses numbered 300 and above to suit
particular interests or future plans of the student
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8-9
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Related Course Requirements
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24
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Approved courses numbered 200 and above (not to exceed four courses in
one department) in biological sciences, computer science, economics, engineering,
geological sciences, history, mathematics, philosophy, physics, and political
science
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Language and Research Methods Requirement
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24-32
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Electives
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21-29
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Should be selected in consultation with the department advisor to complement
and
support the student's area of interest
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Total (minimum requirement):
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192
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Bachelor of Science in Geography
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Course Name
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Hours
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General Education Requirements
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57
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Departmental Core Requirements
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26
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GEO 201 Principles of Physical Geography
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3
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GEO 202 Principles of Cultural Geography
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3
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GEO 203 Principles of Economic Geography
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3
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GEO 365 Cartography
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5
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GEO 385 Geographic Methodology
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5
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GEO 486 Foundations of Geography
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3
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One course in Regional Geography
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4
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Departmental Major Requirements
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32-33
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Physical Component (choose three):
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12
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GEO 322 Principles of Geomorphology
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4
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GEO 331 Meteorology
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4
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GEO 430 Climatology I
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4
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GEO 432 Climatology II
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4
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Economic-Social Component (choose three):
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12
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GEO 340 Urban Geography
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4
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GEO 353 Location Theory
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4
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GEO 375 Environmental Conservation
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4
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GEO 455 Geography of Transportation
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4
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Skills Component (choose three):
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12-13
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GEO 361 Remote Sensing
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4
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GEO 362 Remote Sensing of the Environment
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4
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GEO 445 Intermediate Cartography and Map Interpretation
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4
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GEO 446 Map and Photo Interpretation
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4
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GEO 447 Geographic Information Systems
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5
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GEO 463 Geographic Applications for Remotely Sensed Data
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4
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Related Course Requirements
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28-29
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Mathematics and Statistics:
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13
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STT 264 Elementary Statistics I
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4
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STT 265 Elementary Statistics II
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4
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MTH 228 Calculus for the Management, Life, and Social Sciences
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5
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Philosophy:
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8
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PHL 215 Inductive Logic
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4
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PHL 471 Philosophy of Physical Science
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4
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PHL 472 Philosophy of Social Science
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4
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Computer Science (choose two):
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8
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CS 141 Computer Programming I
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4
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CS 142 Computer Programming II
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4
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CS 205 Computer Literacy and Office Automation
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4
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CS 300 COBOL Programming I
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4
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Electives
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43-44
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Should be selected in consultation with the department advisor to complement
and
support the area of concentration
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Total (minimum requirement):
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192
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Minor In Geography
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The minor in geography is designed to provide a coherent program of courses
for students in other disciplines who wish to supplement their knowledge
and skills with geographic analytical skills and perspectives. A minimum
grade point average of 2.5 is required in the minor
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Course Name
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Hours
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GEO 331 Meteorology
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4
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GEO 340 Urban Geography
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4
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GEO 353 Location Theory
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4
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GEO 361 Remote Sensing
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4
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GEO 365 Cartography
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5
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GEO 385 Geographic Methodology
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5
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GEO 430 Climatology I
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4
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GEO 481/492 Special Problems in Geography / Geography Internship
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2
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Total:
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32
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The geography honors program allows superior students to work on a geographic
problem of their own choosing. Applicants must be majors in geography,
have senior standing with 36 hours of geography courses to their credit,
and meet certain minimum grade point averages. Candidates are required
to complete an honors project under the direction of a geography faculty
member. Successful completion of the project, including written and oral
project reports, carries four academic credits and entitles students to
graduate with honors in geography. Geography honors students are encouraged
to participate in the University Honors Program; interested students should
contact the departmental coordinator of the program.
The Department of Geography provides a certificate program in Cartography,
Photogrammetry, and Remote Sensing. An application is available in the office
of Urban Affairs and Geography. The following are the requirements for
successful completion: