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The Bachelor of Arts in Geography with a specialization in Physical Geography examines Earth's systems and humanity's effects on them, particularly global climate shifts. Those drawn to natural sciences and environmental stewardship investigate atmospheric conditions, ecosystems, geological formations, and hydrological resources, highlighting humanity's increasing influence on these interconnected systems. At Sacramento State, geography scholars examine both natural landscapes and human societies through interdisciplinary approaches combining scientific and social science methodologies. Their studies encompass climatic patterns, meteorological phenomena, terrain features, aquatic systems, flora and fauna, alongside human populations, cultural groups, economic systems, and urban developments. These elements interact in complex ways, creating unique geographical areas. The discipline highlights spatial connections, distribution patterns, and the underlying natural and anthropogenic processes shaping them.
Learners utilize both numerical and descriptive information from diverse sources like census records, cartographic materials, satellite images, field observations, laboratory experiments, questionnaires, and personal accounts. They employ various technologies including GPS devices, GIS platforms, and specialized software to gather, visualize, and interpret spatial information. Geography education tackles multifaceted challenges, particularly those involving human-environment interactions such as climate adaptation, sustainable resource use, metropolitan planning, worldwide integration, population movements, cultural preservation, and geopolitical disputes. This geographical perspective operates across multiple scales, from neighborhood-level to planetary dimensions, while fostering specialized regional knowledge.