The Geography & Earth Science Department offers the following plans of study at the undergraduate level:

(B.S.) Geoenvironmental Studies

(B.S.) Geography, with the following concentrations

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Land Use
(B.S.Ed.) Secondary Ed: Comprehensive Social Studies -- Geography
(B.S.Ed.) Secondary Ed: Earth and Space Science Education
Certificate: Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Minors: Geography-Earth Science, GIS

At the graduate level, the Department offers the following:

(M.S.) Geoenvironmental Studies

Official Geography & Earth Science Department course descriptions from the University catalog can be viewed by clicking the links at left. Please note that courses with numbers from 400 to 499 are listed in both the undergraduate and graduate course listings, and, are open to graduate and advanced undergraduate students. Graduate students enrolled in 400 level courses are expected to meet the customary standards appropriate to graduate-level studies. These standards are reflected in the specific requirements found in syllabi for each of the 400 level courses. A maximum of 12 semester hour credits of 400 level courses may be applied to the requirements of the master’s degree.

Undergraduate Advising Worksheets, which indicate requirements for the various programs of study are also available at left, as are the undergraduate research guidelines for GEO 397. Thesis proposal guidelines for graduate students may also be reviewed.

Please note that these resources are provided for your information only -- all students should work closely with their advisor to plan their specific course of study.

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For an up to date list of Geography & Earth Science courses offered, please consult the current University schedule.