2012-13 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Geography

Programs

Geography, B.A. major

Majors are encouraged to develop their writing skills by taking ENGL 3150 Writing in the Disciplines prior to their senior year.

Required Credits: 42
Required GPA: 2.25

I REQUIRED COURSES

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING COURSES:

II REQUIRED ELECTIVES

SELECT 2 OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:

SELECT 2 OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:

SELECT 2 OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:

SELECT 6 SEMESTER CREDITS IN GEOGRAPHY

SUGGESTED SEMESTER SCHEDULE FOR GEOGRAPHY MAJORS

The following is a list of Geography Major courses arranged by year. This schedule is intended to help students plan their courses in an orderly fashion; however, these are only suggestions and this schedule is flexible. Majors and minors in geography are strongly encouraged to meet with advisors in the Geography program prior to selecting courses.

Freshman

  • GEOG 1224 Introduction to Map Use
  • GEOG 1400 World Regional Geography
  • GEOG 2100 Introduction to Physical Geography
  • GEOG 2200 Introduction to Human Geography
  • GEOG 2231 Geographic Information Systems
  • GEOG 2300 Economic Geography
  • Liberal Education requirements

Sophomore

  • ENGL 3150 Writing in the Disciplines
  • GEOG 2225 Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing
  • GEOG 2232 Techniques in Geographic Information Systems
  • GEOG 2400 Introduction to Planning
  • GEOG 3310 Land Use Analysis and Planning
  • GEOG 3320 Regional Planning Methods
  • GEOG 3410 Geography of North America
  • Electives in Geography (select one - GEOG 2500 Political Geography or GEOG 3300 Geography and Planning of Outdoor Recreation)
  • Complete Liberal Education requirements
Junior/

Senior

  • GEOG 3226 Cartography
  • GEOG 3800 Regional Geography
  • or any course in the 3800 series, i.e., Europe, Asia, or Africa
  • GEOG 4110 Advanced Physical Geography
  • or GEOG 3520 Site and Resource Analyses in Outdoor Recreational Planning
  • GEOG 4120 Urban Geography
  • GEOG 4190 Field Geography
  • GEOG 4200 Quantitative Procedures in Geographic Investigation
  • GEOG 4210 History and Development of Geographic Thought
  • GEOG 4233 Advanced Geographic Information Systems