Department of Geography
Geography (GEOG) is the interpretive, scientific, and comparative study of space and place. The undergraduate program reflects the breadth of geography and its linkages to other social and physical sciences. Courses are offered in climate and environmental change; food and agriculture; geographic information systems and remote sensing; cities, development and justice; and water resources.
Programs of study
- Bachelor of Arts in Geography
- Bachelor of Science in Geography
- Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing
- Minor in Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing
- Minor in Geography
- 4+1 College Pathway to the Master of Arts or Master of Science in Geography
- Departmental Honors