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Geography is an interdisciplinary field examining Earth's physical features—including water bodies, terrain, plant life, and climate patterns—alongside human-environment interactions. We offer three distinct Geography degree paths. The Bachelor of Arts in Geography delivers comprehensive training in both physical and human geography, emphasizing cultural, economic, political, and social factors. For those interested in ecological concerns, the Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Geography explores the origins and impacts of environmental challenges. Meanwhile, the Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Physical Geography approaches geography as an earth science, combining mathematics, biology, geology, chemistry, and physics with specialized geography coursework.
With geography's broad scope, career possibilities are extensive. Graduates may become oceanographers, environmental compliance specialists, fossil researchers, water quality analysts, weather scientists, urban development strategists, earthquake experts, or cartography professionals—among many other options. Our alumni have established rewarding careers as conservation specialists, geospatial analysts, zoning coordinators, policy consultants, and research associates within government and private sectors.
Some graduates pursue advanced degrees at the Master's or Doctoral level, while others transition into professional fields such as legal practice or education.