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Geography

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Discover our world!

If you have a curiosity about how nature and people together shape the environment and what makes one place different from another, majoring in geography will let you examine the physical and social processes that help explain why features on the earth’s surface are located where they are and how people interact with their environment. You will examine the physical properties of the natural environment (water, climate, landforms and vegetation) and the role that human beliefs, activities and decision-making have in shaping the world around us. As you progress, you will select a concentration in a core area of geography—listed below as Areas of Study—to deepen your understanding of important environmental and social issues like climate change, vegetation, environmental degradation, agricultural systems, geopolitical decision-making, human migration and settlement. You will gain marketable skills (such as geographical information systems (GIS), fieldwork, interviewing or computer modeling) through coursework in research design, data collection and data analysis. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the use of geographic information technologies and data to answer environmental and societal questions is driving the job market for geographers at a rate that is almost twice that of all other occupations.

AREAS OF STUDY

  • Atmosphere and Earth Systems
  • Environment and Society
  • Geospatial Techniques
  • Space, Place and Globalization

CAREER OPTIONS

  • Demogragher
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Public Health Specialist
  • Geospatial Analyst
  • Research Scientist
  • Social Justice Planning
  • Urban Planner
  • Geography Teacher

GRADUATE PROGRAMS

  • Human Geography
  • Physical Geography
  • Meteorology and Climatology
  • Environmental Science
  • Planning and Policy
  • Geography Education
  • Natural Resource Management

What’s special about this program?

At UD you will gain training in physical and human geography and learn to collect information about environmental challenges using a variety of methods, including GIS, remote sensing, computer modeling, conducting surveys and interviews, and collecting census data.


You are encouraged to participate in fieldwork at research locations locally and globally, and you have the opportunity to earn a professional certificate in Geographic Information Science and Systems, one of the top emerging technology fields in the workforce.

Get Involved

There are many opportunities on campus for students interested in the environment, such as serving as an EnvironMentor, going on extracurricular environmental field trips and joining registered student organizations like Students for the Environment. Geography majors have additional opportunities to get involved in GIS Day, Geography Awareness Week and ad-hoc activities like Humanitarian Mapathons.

Sample curriculum

 

Courses are recommendations, but subject to change year-to year. Please refer to the UD Undergraduate Catalog for a more accurate four year plan. Students should also reach out to their academic advisor for recommendations. 

FALL

SPRING

ENGL 110 - First-Year Writing 

GEOG 102 - Human Geography 

GEOG 101 - Physical Geography and GEOG 111 - Physical Geography Laboratory or GEOG 152 - Climate and Life 

GEOG 103 - Topics in Human-Environment or GEOG 120 - World Regional Geography 

GEOG 271 or GEOG 300 or GEOG 372 

Mathematics Requirement*

Foreign Language Requirement (1/2)

Foreign Language Requirement (2/2)

First Year Seminar

Breadth Requirement (1/11)

Credits: 15

Credits: 17

  * See program page for approved courses

FALL

SPRING

GEOG 271 or GEOG 300 or GEOG 372 

Concentration Requirement (2/4)*

Concentration Requirement (1/4)*

Breadth Requirement (4/11) (should satisfy Multicultural Requirement)

Breadth Requirement (2/11)

Breadth Requirement (5/11)

Breadth Requirement (3/11)

Free Elective (GEOG 271 or GEOG 300 or GEOG 372 recommended) (2/13)

Free Elective (1/13)

Free Elective (3/13)

Credits: 15

Credits: 15

  * See program page for approved courses

FALL

SPRING

Concentration Requirement (3/4)*

Concentration Requirement (4/4)*

Discovery Learning Requirement

Breadth Requirement (Science Breadth) (8/11)

Breadth Requirement (6/11)

Free Elective (directed research suggested) (5/13)

Breadth Requirement (7/11)

Free Elective (6/13)

Free Elective (4/13)

Free Elective (7/13)

Credits: 15

Credits: 15

  * See program page for approved courses

FALL

SPRING

Breadth Requirement (9/11)

GEOG 445 - Capstone in Geography (Capstone and Second Writing Requirement)

Breadth Requirement (10/11)

Free Elective (10/13)

Breadth Requirement (Science Breadth) (11/11)

Free Elective (11/13)

Free Elective (directed research suggested) (8/13)

Free Elective (12/13)

Free Elective (9/13)

Free Elective (13/13)

Credits: 15

Credits: 15

Total Credits: 124

  * See program page for approved courses

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