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Explore the complexities of our planet's natural systems to discover answers to pressing global issues. Geographers examine Earth's characteristics while deeply considering the interactions between people and their surroundings that influence and are influenced by these spatial patterns. Physical geography employs scientific methods to analyze Earth's natural processes. The Bachelor of Science in Geography with a Physical Geography focus delivers comprehensive education in earth and environmental sciences, highlighting data-driven and scientific techniques for investigating natural systems. Students can seek internships and participate in research projects at prestigious institutions like Biosphere 2, the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, and the Water Resources Research Center.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand fundamental concepts in physical geography covering climate studies, plant and animal distributions, landforms, and water systems
Develop skills to formulate research inquiries, evaluate data sources and limitations, incorporate academic research, and perform studies using original and existing data
Acquire proficiency in generating, refining, and analyzing visual data to examine spatial relationships and configurations
Understand major elements affecting worldwide and local climate patterns throughout history and in contemporary times
Select and apply suitable geographic techniques to establish structured approaches for addressing environmental and societal challenges while understanding personal and collaborative responsibilities
Cultivate advanced critical thinking abilities to combine, analyze, and communicate geographic theories, research methods, and practical implementations through verbal, written, and visual formats