The Geography Department provides instruction and research in the broad discipline of geography, studying how physical, biological, and cultural processes shape the landscape in which we live and cause regions to differ from each other. We provide six different degree programs, an internationally known research agenda, and a long tradition of service and outreach in education and climatic data services.  

GEOGRAPHY AND CAREERS

Regional Geography Environmental Studies Cartography and Geographic information systems Urban and Regional Planning
  • Area Specialist
  • Internatioal Business Representative
  • Travel Agent
  • Environmental Manager
  • Forestry Technician
  • Park Ranger
  • Hazardous-Waste Planner
  • Cartographyer/Computer Mapper
  • Geographic Information System Specialist
  • Remote-Sensing Analyst
  • Surveryor
  • Urban and Community Planner
  • Transportation Planner
  • Health Services Planner
Economic Geography
Geographic Education
Phystical Geography and Earth Science
Cultural and Human Geography
  • Location Expert
  • Market Researcher
  • Traffic Manager(Shipper)/Route Delivery Manager
  • Real Estate Agent/Broker/Appraiser
  • Elementary/Secondary School Teacher
  • College Professor
  • Overseas Teacher
  • Weather Forecaster
  • Outdoor Guide
  • Coastal Zone Manager
  • Soil Conservationist/Agricultural Extension Agent Hydrologist
  • Peace Corps Volunteer
  • Community Developer
  • Map Librarian

     
     

 

   
     
Geography Department, 216 Pearson Hall, University of Delaware 19716
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