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Geographers explore the connections between people, locations, ecosystems, and economic systems through cutting-edge conceptual and technological methods. Rapid advancements in technology, from digital mapping tools such as Google Earth to satellite imagery analysis and GPS navigation, have made geography an engaging field of study. At DePaul, geographers emphasize practical, experiential learning and research that creates meaningful impact for the communities, landscapes, and systems they investigate. Using techniques like observation, data visualization, spatial analysis, and modeling, geographers decode the arrangement of human and natural environments. A geographic mindset cultivates versatile skills applicable to policymaking, academic research, and business sectors. The Geography Department trains students in spatial reasoning by employing geographic methods and digital tools, including emerging technologies like GIS, enabling them to develop nuanced insights about global societies, ecosystems, economies, and cultures.
Geospatial analysis and GIS remain one of the fastest-expanding, tech-driven industries worldwide, valued in the billions. The U.S. Bureau of Labor consistently highlights geotechnology as a high-growth employment sector, with projections indicating a shortage of qualified geospatial analysts in the coming decade. Geography's interdisciplinary nature bridges social, environmental, and computational sciences, offering courses across all of DePaul's academic domains. This versatility makes geography an excellent complementary major, while its diverse curriculum provides strong preparation for careers involving spatial patterns and regional expertise. Studying geography fosters a distinctive spatial viewpoint that merges natural and social sciences, addressing both human and environmental knowledge domains while analyzing their interconnectedness across landscapes.