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Geography is the study of locations and interrelationships between human and physical phenomena on the earth's surface. Topics such as cartography, climatology, landform analysis, remote sensing, settlement theory, spatial interaction, and urban morphology indicate the breadth of contemporary geography. Students may choose from the bachelor of arts or bachelor of science curricula in geography.
- The bachelor of arts program focuses on examining the processes of formation and the characteristics of the cultural landscape. Students select an area of study from physical geography, resource analysis land management, or economic geography.
- The bachelor of science program in geography emphasizes the technical skills and logics that are becoming more critical for employment in government and businesses.
| Bachelor of Science in Geography—Suggested Curriculum | |||
| Freshman English Comp I & II College Algebra Business Calculus Physical Geography Electives GE History GE Non-Western Course GE Human Expression GE Human Behavior GE Sciences (3) |
Sophomore Cultural Geography Economic Geography Geomorphology Elementary Stats I & II Logic Computer Programming I & II Electives College Component GE Human Behavior GE Additional Courses (2) |
Junior Regional Geography Geographic Methodology Cartography Climatology Meteorology Urban Geography Location Theory Environmental Conservation Remove Sensing Electives |
Senior Foundations of Geography Philosophy of Physical Science Philosophy of Social Science Remote Sensing of the Environment Geographic Information Systems Electives |
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Phone:
(937) 775-5700
Fax:
(937) 775-5795
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Location:
148 Student Union