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The Geography Department offers an extensive curriculum encompassing the field's three core domains: human geography, physical geography, and spatial studies. Through departmental coursework, students examine the interconnections between societal behaviors and ecological systems. Geography education fosters factual understanding, analytical reasoning, and evaluative capabilities. Students gain insights into spatial distributions, the rationale behind locations, regional variations, the reciprocal relationship between civilization and nature, and methods for assessing human-environment dynamics. The Geospatial Science and Technology specialization delivers functional GIS proficiency applicable across diverse sectors including environmental conservation, business analytics, emergency management, and public services. This track offers practical GIS training through various topics, preparing geography students for technical careers. Meanwhile, the Landscapes and Environmental Change concentration investigates terrestrial transformations, natural risks, and their societal consequences. Coursework examines humanity's influence on ecological modifications, equipping graduates for academic pursuits or professional roles in environmental consulting, land use planning, risk evaluation, water resource administration, and related fields.