| Majors in geography earn a Bachelor of Science degree with the option of concentrated study in Environmental Science, Mapping Technology or Watershed Management. Although most of our students adopt one of these concentration areas, a Geography Degree can also be earned by completing seven core courses (World Regional Geography, Human Geography, Physical Geography, Environmental Issues, Geographic Information Systems, Cartography, and Map/Air Photo Interpretation) along with 18 credit hours of upper-level geography course electives. For more information, contact any faculty member or click on one of the concentrations below.
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| USGS Aerial Photo of Bird River near Gunpowder Falls State Park, Maryland |
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