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The Bachelor of Arts in Geography with a focus on Metropolitan Area Planning equips students to analyze urban development, highlighting spatial arrangements and transportation's influence on community formation. This specialization prepares learners to create urban designs that tackle key challenges like environmental sustainability, accessible housing and transit, vibrant community engagement, and public welfare. At Sacramento State, Geography majors investigate both natural and human-made environments through interdisciplinary approaches combining natural and social sciences. They examine climate systems, geological formations, hydrology, ecosystems, as well as human societies, economic systems, and urban centers. These interconnected elements create unique geographical areas and regional characteristics. The geographical perspective focuses on spatial connections, distribution patterns, and the underlying natural and societal processes that shape them.
Learners utilize both numerical and descriptive data from diverse sources such as census records, cartographic materials, satellite imagery, fieldwork observations, questionnaires, and personal accounts. They employ specialized technologies including GPS devices, GIS software, and digital applications to gather, visualize, and interpret location-based information. Geography scholars research and solve multifaceted problems, particularly those involving human-environment interactions like climate shifts, natural resource allocation, urban expansion and planning, worldwide economic integration, population movements, cultural identity, and territorial disputes. This geographical knowledge is implemented across various scales, from neighborhood-level to international contexts, while developing specialized regional understanding.