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Geography is a dynamic and forward-thinking field that offers a comprehensive approach to understanding the interactions between human communities and their natural surroundings. Our department leads in exploring nature-society relationships, cultural/historical geography, and geospatial technologies like drone systems. Alumni have built rewarding careers across public, private, and educational sectors. Our dedicated professors combine cutting-edge research with personalized instruction, guiding students through their academic and career growth.
Program Structure
Thesis path - 30 total credits (with 6 thesis credits)
Non-thesis path - 36 total credits
Required Courses - 10 credits covering:
GEOG 5001 Professional Development in Geography
GEOG 5303 Geographical Analysis I
GEOG 5403 Current Geographic Research
GEOG 5413 History and Philosophy of Geography