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The Geography Department offers an extensive curriculum covering the field's three core domains: human geography, physical geography, and spatial analysis. Through departmental courses, students examine the connections between human societies and natural environments. Geography students cultivate factual understanding, analytical abilities, and critical reasoning skills. Geographic education enables learners to comprehend spatial distributions, understand location patterns, recognize regional variations, analyze human-environment relationships, and evaluate interactions between society and nature. The Geospatial Science and Technology specialization delivers practical GIS knowledge with applications across diverse sectors including environmental management, business analytics, emergency services, and public policy. This concentration offers hands-on training with various GIS applications. Geography majors pursuing the Geospatial Science and Technology track gain technical qualifications for numerous career opportunities. Universal Tracking (uTrack) serves as an academic progress system assisting students in maintaining timely degree completion. To stay on course, learners must fulfill specific semester benchmarks, including passing designated courses and maintaining minimum grade standards. uTrack regulations apply exclusively to full-time students seeking degrees.