• The breadth of geography as a discipline together with the flexibility of the undergraduate program allows students to tailor their coursework to suit the needs of a wide range of employers in business, government, and education.
  • Opportunities in the technical fields of geographic information systems and mapping sciences continue to grow rapidly.
  • Opportunities remain strong in location analysis, regional development, urban planning, environmental assessment, and atmospheric and earth sciences.
  • Bachelor students tailor coursework along either a Physical Geography, Human Geography, or Geographic Information Systems (GIS) emphasis.Students who wish to gain practical work experience with firms or organizations that employ geographers can earn 3-9 semester hours by engaging in an internship.