B.S. Degree with a Major in Environmental Geosciences (Geography option)
- Total Credit Hours: 120
- Degree Format: Traditional
About This Program
Environmental Geoscience students within the Geography option learn about the physical features of the earth – including climate, soil, and landforms – and study the intersection of humans and the environment through the social and natural sciences. You will learn about the three related areas of geography: physical geography, human geography, and geospatial techniques. Physical geography deals with the processes and patterns in the natural environment, such as the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere. Human geography explores the spatial relationships between people, places, and the environment. Geospatial techniques consist of an array of tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing that collect, store, visualize, and interpret geospatial data. We use this data for applications ranging from urban planning to natural resource management. Successfully completing this degree program prepares you for careers in the private sector, state or federal agencies, education, or non-profit organizations, or you could seek advanced degrees in related graduate programs.
The 麻豆社 State Difference
Our students share a passion for understanding the world around us and how we interact with our environment. Your Environmental Geosciences degree program with a Geography option is flexible to suit your interests while also developing a strong foundation in Geography. Our faculty will share their knowledge and experiences with you in all fields – human and cultural geography, physical geography, and geospatial techniques such as geographic information systems (GIS). You will work closely with faculty mentors in a student-focused, supportive, and caring environment. Geography faculty regularly collaborate with other departments and organizations, expanding your opportunities to learn new knowledge and skills. Every student can conduct research with a faculty mentor, leading to an undergraduate thesis and formal presentations.
What You'll Learn
Our Environmental Geoscience degree with a Geography option provides you with a well-rounded education that prepares you to embark upon careers in industry, government, education, or non-profit organizations or continue your education in graduate programs. Faculty share their knowledge with you so that you learn theory in the classroom and then apply it in labs and the field. The geography faculty are enthusiastic about mentoring students in undergraduate research, which builds your resume and, more importantly, prepares you for an exciting career.
Cost and Length of Program
Students meeting pre-requisites for first-year courses can graduate within four years with a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in Environmental Geosciences, Geography option.
Careers
- Cartographer
- Environmental Scientist
- Hydrologist
- Teacher
- Urban Planner
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- Main Office: 3025 Bailey Science Center
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- Main Office: 3025 Bailey Science Center