2022-2023 Catalog: September 2022 Edition [ARCHIVED]
Geography
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Dean: Traci Fahimi, EdD
Academic Chair: Jodi Titus
Faculty: Jon Rossiter; Jodi Titus
Courses
Geography is the academic discipline which studies the earth and its people in their many mutual relationships and regional variations. Geography students examine a broad range of topics-from the physical nature of the earth’s surface and atmosphere to the varied human activities which interrelate with the physical environment and result in a distinct spatial imprint on the land. As a result of its interdisciplinary nature, geography is an outstanding discipline for students who wish to integrate the physical and social sciences.
Major
An undergraduate major in geography can prepare the student for a professional career in urban and community planning, resource management, earth and atmospheric sciences, cartography and geographic information systems, education, and regional analysis. With careful planning, students who complete a four-year degree in geography are discovering an expanding variety of employment possibilities.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the geography program, students will be able to
- Identify and demonstrate an understanding of “Five Themes of Geography.”
- Demonstrate an understanding of Earth’s physical landscape, human activities, and how they shape each other at various scales over time.
Potential Careers (For Non-Transfer Degree Recipients)
Examples of careers for the geography major include the following:
Cartography/GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
- Cartographer/Computer Mapper
- Geographic Information Specialist
- Remote-Sensing Analyst
- Surveyor
Cultural and Human Geography
- Community Developer
- Map Librarian
- Peace Corps Volunteer
Economic Geography
- Location Expert
- Market Researcher
- Real Estate Agent/Broker/Appraiser
- Traffic Manager (Shipper)/Route Delivery Manager
Environmental Studies
- Environmental Manager
- Forestry Technician
- Hazardous Waste Planner
- Park Ranger
Geographic Education
- College Professor
- Elementary/Secondary School Teacher
- Overseas Teacher
Physical Geography and Earth Science
- Coastal Zone Manager
- Hydrologist
- Outdoor Guide
- Soil Conservationist/Agricultural Extension Agent
- Weather Forecaster
Regional Geography
- Area Specialist
- International Business Representative
- Travel Agent
Urban and Regional Planning
- Health Services Planner
- Transportation Planner
- Urban and Community Planner
ProgramsAssociate in ArtsAssociate in Arts for Transfer
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