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The Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University stands at the forefront of academic excellence and innovative research. Students in the G&A program explore diverse subjects from environmental shifts to criminal investigations, gaining specialized technical expertise that prepares them for success in the international job market.
The curriculum allows students to specialize in one of four key disciplines: environmental geography, geospatial technologies, cultural geography, or anthropological studies.
Environmental geographers analyze distributions of weather systems, terrain features, plant life, soil composition, and water resources.
Geospatial specialists employ cutting-edge methodologies, with geographic technologies becoming vital tools for navigating our intricate global landscape. These encompass GIS platforms, satellite imagery analysis, location tracking systems, and digital cartography applications like Google Earth.
Cultural geography examines the spatial dimensions of human societies and activities.
Anthropology scholars investigate humanity across time, integrating knowledge from various disciplines including life sciences and social studies.
Our distinguished faculty members are recognized pioneers in climate science, shoreline evolution, ancient civilizations, and other specialized areas.
As a uniquely interdisciplinary unit within LSU's College of Humanities and Social Sciences, our department strives to maintain national prominence through exceptional research, to foster students' intellectual growth for careers in academia, government, and industry, and to advance geographical and anthropological understanding for the benefit of both Louisiana and the entire country.