A degree in Geography provides a strong preparation for a diverse range of careers It is also an effective preparation for a range of professional schools. However, geographers also have a number of specific technical and analytical skills that prepare them well for very specific tasks. Traditionally, geographers have been sought after as cartographers, planners (urban and environmental) and location analysts. Geographic Information Systems specialists are increasingly in demand. Geography provides a broad foundation for future career endeavors.

It is a relatively small program, with nine full-time professors and one full-time instructor who work closely with the College of Education to effectively prepare student candidates to become well-prepared teachers.

Students will become certified to teach all high school social science courses (world and U.S. history, government and politics, sociology, economics, and psychology), including AP and honors geography. Students are encouraged to complete the middle school endorsement to teach in middle and junior high schools as well.