Minor in Geography
Geographers strive to understand how people are shaped by, and in turn help shape, our world. Our top-ranked geography program allows students to combine fields of inquiry—from Indigenous mapping and fire ecology to GIS and social landscapes of war and recovery. The minor program in geography is meant for students who would like to acquire basic knowledge of geography in addition to their major area of study.
- Explore concepts that can hold the key to many global issues
- Learn practical skills for working in the field, such as GIS and GPS, conducting surveys, and taking water samples
- Complement your undergraduate studies with a minor
Academic Plan & Requirements
To earn a minor in geography, students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours.
Although no specific concentration is required, students may focus on one area of geography:
- Physical geography
- Human geography
- Environment-society relations
- Geographic information science (GIS)
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