Professor:Â B. Pearson (PhD)
Associate Professor: M. Connolly (PhD), W. Flatley (PhD), E. Hostetter (PhD), L. Zhang (PhD)
[1] Purposes
Programs of study in geography are designed to meet the following needs:
- Acquaint students with the contribution of geography to the understanding of the world through the study of its varied physical and human environments and the spatial relationships that exist between them.
- Give students a fundamental background in human-natural environment relationships in preparation for geography-related positions in environmental planning, natural resources management, urban and regional planning and development, water resources, cartography, education, and geographic information systems.
- Prepare students for advanced work in geography at the graduate level.
[2] Honors in Geography
Students who major in Geography and who demonstrate exceptional ability may be invited to enter the Honors in the Major Program. For details, see Honors in the Major Program.
[3] Baccalaureate Degree: Bachelor of Science
The degree of Bachelor of Science, with a major in geography, requires successful completion of 120 hours, including (1) the BTÌìÌÃCore: complete 38 hours to meet lower-division BTÌìÌÃCore requirements and complete upper-division BTÌìÌÃCore requirements using major, minor, or elective courses (see the BTÌìÌÃCore requirements); (2) degree requirements; (3) the geography courses listed below; and (4) a minor as worked out with the student’s advisor.
Mathematics Pathway: First-time, first-year students majoring in Geography enter the Quantitative Literacy Mathematics Pathway and must enroll in MATH 1360 during their first year of study, unless they have been awarded credit that completes their 1000-level math requirements.
NOTE: Both the major in geography and major in geography with a geospatial concentration have required courses that will fulfill the BTÌìÌÃupper-division BTÌìÌÃCore requirements for Critical Inquiry, Global Learning, Communication, and a Capstone. The Responsible Living upper-division Core requirement may be covered by taking any of the following electives: GEOG 3301, 3325, 3333, 4304, or 4313; or it may be taken outside of the department. The Communication requirement may be fulfilled by taking courses outside of the department.
UD = Upper Division
G = Global Learning
I = Critical Inquiry
Z = Capstone Experience
[3.1] Major in Geography (39 hours)
Geography Core (24 hours)
GEOG 1320 Human Geography [ACTS: GEOG1113]
GEOG 2330 Quantitative Methods in Geography
GEOG 2331 Research Methods in Geography
GEOG 2475 GIS I
GEOG 3403 GIS II [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: I]
GEOG 4391 Research Seminar [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: Z]
Choose one of the regional classes (3 hours):
GEOG 3315 Geography of Latin America [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G, C]
GEOG 3335 Geography of Europe and Russia [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 3345 Geography of China and East Asia [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 3380 Geography of Arkansas [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 4390 Historical Geography of the US [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
Plus 12 hours of upper-level geography electives.
[3.1.1] Major in Geography: Geospatial Technology Concentration (39 hours)
Required Courses (30 hours)
GEOG 1320 Human Geography [ACTS: GEOG1113]
GEOG 2330 Quantitative Methods in Geography
GEOG 2331 Research Methods in Geography
GEOG 2475 GIS I
GEOG 3306 Introduction to Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation
GEOG 3403 GIS II [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: I]
GEOG 3404 Python for GIS
GEOG 4391 Research Seminar [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: Z]
Choose one of the regional classes (3 hours)
GEOG 3315 Geography of Latin America [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G, C]
GEOG 3335 Geography of Europe and Russia [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 3345 Geography of China and East Asia [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 3380 Geography of Arkansas [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 4390 Historical Geography of the US [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
Choose one of the upper-level geography GIS electives from the following choices (3 hours)
GEOG 4309 GIS in Practice: Environmental Application
GEOG 3319 Geographic Field Techniques
Plus 3 hours of upper-level geography electives.
[3.1.2] Minor in Geography (23 hours)
Required courses (11 hours)
GEOG 1320 Human Geography [ACTS: GEOG1113]
GEOG 2475 GIS I
Choose one of the regional classes (3 hours)
GEOG 3315 Geography of Latin America [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G, C]
GEOG 3335 Geography of Europe and Russia [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 3345 Geography of China and East Asia [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 3380 Geography of Arkansas [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
GEOG 4390 Historical Geography of the US [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: G]
Plus 9 hours of upper-division geography electives
[3.1.3] Minor in Geographic Information Science (24 hours)
Required Courses (21 hours)
GEOG 1320 Human Geography [ACTS: GEOG1113]
GEOG 2330 Quantitative Methods in Geography
GEOG 2475 GIS I
GEOG 3306 Introduction to Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation
GEOG 3403 GIS II [UD BTÌìÌÃCore: I]
Choose one of the upper-level geography GIS electives from the following choices (3 hours)
GEOG 3319 Geographic Field Techniques
GEOG 4307 Locational Analysis and Decision Making with GIS
GEOG 4309 GIS in Practice: Environmental Applications
NOTE: A Geospatial Concentration geography major may not minor in geographic information science.
[4] Courses in Geography (GEOG)
Follow this link for GEOG course descriptions: course link.
