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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalogue 
    
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Geography and Geospatial Sciences, B.A.


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The B.A. in Geography and Geospatial Sciences is a flexible program that meets a wide variety of personal educational goals and interests. Geographers study all aspects of places (including physical, environmental, and societal patterns), analyzing geospatial data to address changing patterns through time. The B.A. in Geography and Geospatial Science is commonly combined with a second major or minor to define a specific area of focus, and prepares students for careers and graduate study in geospatial, earth and environmental sciences.
 

Oral Communication Requirement:


To satisfy the oral communication requirement for the B.A. degree in Geography and Geospatial Sciences a student must successfully complete GGY 395.

Applied Learning Requirement:


To satisfy the applied learning requirement for the B.A. degree in Geography and Geospatial Sciences a student must successfully complete one of the following courses: GGY 322 , GGY 333 , GGY 335 , GGY 384 , GGY 424 , GGY 426 GGY 428 , GGY 433 , GGY 437 , GGY 473 GGY 491 GGY 494 , GGY 498 , GGY 499 , GLY 390  or OCN 390 .

Requirements for a Major in Geography and Geospatial Sciences for the B.A. Degree:


Additional Information:


GLY 390  or OCN 390  may be repeated once for a total of 4 credit hours.

GGY courses listed as core requirements that are not counted toward the core may count as elective hours.

A “C” (2.00) or better average is required on all courses that count toward the major.

At least 14 hours toward the Geography B.A. must be at the 300-400 levels.

The Geography and Geospatial Sciences major is designed to prepare students for a variety of careers and to allow for complementary study in allied disciplines. Geography and Geospatial Sciences majors are strongly encouraged to pursue a minor or second major, and to carefully select courses that will define their main area of interest.

For example, working closely with an advisor, students may select elective courses tailored to specific areas of interest such as:

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