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The Bachelor of Arts in Geography program explores our interconnected planet and its vulnerable ecosystems. This major fosters environmental stewardship while equipping students with analytical tools to address global, regional, and ecological challenges. The curriculum offers comprehensive training that allows students to achieve true subject mastery. Learners can specialize in specific departmental focus areas, gaining proficiency in methodologies that serve as career foundations.
Earning a BA in Geography, Sustainability Studies, or Urban Studies develops valuable professional skills and holistic perspectives on human-environment relationships, preparing graduates for advancement beyond initial job roles. Department alumni enter diverse fields across government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private enterprises. Students should explore university career resources including Liberal Arts Career Services and Texas Career Engagement. Enrollment in Handshake, the LACS career platform, is highly encouraged. The Office of Sustainability provides outstanding digital career development materials. Geography and Environment majors can earn academic credit through internship programs (URB 360 or SUS 379L) that blend professional experience with coursework.
Biogeography examines shifting patterns in flora, fauna, and ecological systems. This discipline informs conservation strategies for protected areas and endangered species. Landscape Ecology, a key application, investigates ecological dynamics across physical and biological landscapes over time, incorporating geoecological studies of species-environment interactions with geological processes and soil systems. Emerging in 1970s America, Landscape Ecology has grown into a vital ecological field through integrating earth science methodologies, quantitative analysis, remote sensing, and GIS technologies to address environmental concerns.