Undergraduate Major and Minors

Thanks for your interest in the Department of Geography’s undergraduate major and minors!

Geography is a growing field that offers a wide range of career options and can be a useful addition as a minor to others. We offer a major and minor in Geography, a major and minor in Environmental Studies, and minors in Geographic Information Science (GIS)climate change, and urban studies.

What’s geography?

Geographers study both natural science (spatial patterns of rocks, soils, animals, plants, climate and weather) and social science (spatial patterns of sociology, culture, politics, conflict, demographics, economics, resources, waste), with an emphasis on the intersection of human activity and environmental processes. We use data (statistics, interviews, documents) to describe the natural and social patterns we see and then we use our knowledge of human and environmental processes to analyze why these patterns exist. Basically, we ask “Where?” and then we ask “Why?” For this reason, many of us are a “jack-of-all-trades,” and know a lot about a combination of topics including: economics, sociology, and environmental sciences and how these vary across space. We also often have spatial analysis and mapping skills using ESRI’s ArcGIS software.

What do geographers do?

As a geography major, you’ll have a vast array of career options available to you. In fact, there are few positions called “geographer.” Instead, we work in environmental, social and GIS fields, where we use our spatial skillsets to solve problems and produce solutions. Below is a visualization of many of the jobs available to geographers (click on image to enlarge).

What courses can I take?

We offer introductory courses (many of which fulfill Core requirements), as well as advanced classes in environmental, social, and GIS topics.

See the schedule below for when we expect these courses will be offered. This only reflects courses on the Kent campus.

Offered every Fall, Spring, and Summer:
ENVS22070Nature and Society
ENVS46092Internship in Environmental Studies
GEOG17063World Geography
GEOG17064Geography of the US & Canada
GEOG21062Physical Geography
GEOG21063Physical Geography Lab
GEOG41073Conservation of Natural Resources
GEOG46092Internship Geography and Plan
GEOG49070Geographic Information Science
Offered each Fall and Spring:
ENVS32091Environmental Studies Sustain.
ENVS42099Integrative Senior Project
GEOG22061Human Geography
GEOG41066Global Climate Change
Offered each Fall:
ENVS30000Environmental Protection Regulations/Assessments
GEOG31062Fundamentals of Meteorology
GEOG31070Population and the Environment
GEOG36065Cities and Urbanization
GEOG40285Field Experience in Geography
GEOG41051Natural Disasters and Society
GEOG46080Urban Sustainability
GEOG49075GIS Applications for Social Problems
GEOG49230Remote Sensing
Offered each Spring:
ENVS30105Career Pathways in ENVS
ENVS49195Special Topics in ENVS
GEOG31064Climate and the Environment
GEOG37066Geography of Europe
GEOG39002Statistical Methods in Geography
GEOG39070Mapping, Space and Power
GEOG40191Seminar in Geography
GEOG41065Applied Climatology
GEOG41800Global Environmental Issues
GEOG49072GIS and Health
GEOG49073Environmental Analysis in R
GEOG49076Spatial Programming
GEOG49080Advanced Geographic Information Science
GEOG49085Web and Mobile GIS
Offered every other year:
GEOG32080Politics and Place
GEOG41077Water and Society
GEOG42052Health Geography
GEOG42064Settling the North American Environment
GEOG44010Geographies of Global Development
GEOG45085Urban Transportation
GEOG46060Food Security & Sustainability
GEOG46070Urban and Regional Planning
GEOG46081Seminar in Urban Geography
GEOG49162Cartography
GEOG4XXXXBiogeomorphology
Courses you can take in Florence:
GEOG31080Geography of Wine
GEOG41066Global Climate Change
GEOG41800Global Environmental Issues

For more information on careers in geography, course scheduling, and internships, contact Undergraduate Coordinator Dr. Emariana Widner.  For more information on careers in environmental studies, course scheduling, and internships, contact Program Coordinator Dr. David Kaplan.