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College Catalog 2009-2011 
    
College Catalog 2009-2011 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Geography Major


Major Requirements


The geography major consists of nine required courses and supporting courses in other departments. The classes comprising the major will be selected in a manner that builds from the introductory classes to the advanced seminars and will include the following: a) one foundation course—Human Geography GEOG 111 ; b) two research methods courses—Intro to GIS GEOG 225 , Statistical Research Methods in Geography GEOG 378 ; c) one area studies course (see the clarification below on this requirement); d) four intermediate courses—e.g., Urban Geography GEOG 241 , People, Agriculture and the Environment GEOG 232 ; and e) one advanced seminar course numbered GEOG 488 , e.g., Urban Geography Field Seminar.

The area studies course requirement may be satisfied by taking one of the following: a regional geography course in the department (e.g., Regional Geography of the US & Canada GEOG 242 , Geography of Africa: Local Resources and Livelihoods in a Global Context GEOG 243 ); an approved study abroad program; or the student may petition to count a comprehensive area studies course in another department for regions not covered by the geography department (e.g., Asia). If the student selects a non-geography course to fulfill this requirement, such a course does not count as one of the nine geography courses required for the major.

The senior capstone requirement in geography will be satisfied by completing one GEOG 488  level geography seminar. Qualitative Methods GEOG 377  is strongly recommended for majors planning to attend graduate school.

The department supports four types of emphases within the major: 1) urban and economic geography, 2) nature-society geography, 3) cultural and political geography, and 4) geographic information sciences (GIS). Majors should strive to develop depth in an area, while taking care to sample a breadth of courses across the discipline.