| GEOGRAPHY 30 s.h. |
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| Introduction |
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| GEOG 100 Introductory Geography |
3 s.h. |
| Fields of Study: 5 fields/15 s.h. |
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| Field 1:
Physical Geography |
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| GEOG 201 Principles of Physical Geography
or |
3 s.h. |
| GEOG 202 Regional Climatology |
3 s.h. |
| Field 2: Human
Geography |
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| GEOG 225 Population Geography &
Planning or |
3 s.h. |
| GEOG 230 Geography of Culture and
Environment |
3 s.h. |
| Field 3:
Urban-Economic Geography |
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| GEOG 210 Economic Geography or |
3 s.h. |
| GEOG 233 Urban Geography |
3 s.h. |
| Field 4:
Regional Geography |
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| Any 200 level Regional Geography course |
3 s.h. |
| Field 5: Geographic Methods |
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| GEOG 240 Cartography |
3 s.h. |
| GEOG 241 Geographic Information Systems |
3 s.h. |
| GEOG 245 Remote Sensing: Aerial Photo Interpre |
3 s.h. |
| Selections in Geography: 12 s.h. |
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| 200 level Geography electives |
12 s.h. |
| by Geography Department advisement |
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| The requirements for the Geography Concentration
and the Geography major General Track are identical. A student
who selects the Geography Concentration can receive a dual major in
geography. The student must formally declare the second major through
the Geography Department and Academic Advisement. |