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In this Geography program, you'll examine the connections between human societies, locations, and natural systems.
You'll address pressing modern challenges such as: global warming, ecological risks, population movements, city growth, socioeconomic disparities, disaster prevention, coastal and waterway management, conservation policies, societal issues of race and gender, and equitable environmental policies.
Through domestic and international field studies, you'll gain experience working across different settings while understanding how local concerns relate to worldwide problems. You'll acquire technical expertise and learn to implement modern geospatial technologies in practical situations, equipping you for various professional paths and advanced education. Graduates will be ready for diverse career options in fields including research, advisory services, city development, corporate sectors, teaching, land surveying, GIS, public administration, and nonprofit organizations.