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Geography, B.S.

Program Overview

Are you curious about how the decisions we make about land and resources affect the natural environment? Or how the distribution of natural resources drives human activities? Geographers study how humans interact with the environment, often using digital technologies, and solve problems in order to build a more sustainable world.  A degree in Geography can help you:

  • Prepare for a career in environmental planning, consulting, or management
  • Excel in the rapidly expanding field of geospatial technologies
  • Prepare for graduate school in a variety of environmental fields.

Geography explores the relationship between human and biophysical systems and deals with some of the most critical issues of our time such as environmental hazards, climate change, sustainability of resource management systems, international development, and community and urban planning. Understanding the concept of place, including how and why places differ from each other, is a central concern. Students who have social and economic interests can enter into careers in international development, urban and regional planning, geographic information systems, and environmental consultancy. Students who combine the study of socioeconomic factors and the biophysical world can work in resource management, conservation, environmental assessment, and watershed and coastal planning.

A Major in Geography leading to a B.S. degree consists of 58 credit hours of Geography and Earth Sciences courses. Students in the B.S. program will focus study in four primary areas: Urban, Social, and Economic Geography; Human Environment Interaction; Planning; GIS and Technology.

Program Contact

Larianne Collins, Ph.D.

Assistant Teaching Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator

lacollins@charlotte.edu

Geography, Geology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, or Meteorology Honors Program

Want to take your education to the next level? Eligible students can apply for the Geography, Geology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, or Meteorology Honors Program for additional coursework to graduate with honors.

Geography, B.S. at a Glance

A Major in Geography leading to a B.S. degree consists of 57 credit hours of Geography and Earth Sciences courses. Students in the B.S. program will focus study in four primary areas: Urban, Social, and Economic Geography; Human Environment Interaction; Planning; GIS and Technology.

delivery
On-Campus
start date
Fall, Spring
credit hours
120 credit hours in degree, 58 credit hours in major

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Accelerated Path to a Master’s

Qualified students can begin graduate coursework while completing their undergraduate degree through our Early Entry Program. This option lets you save time and tuition as you move seamlessly from your bachelor’s to a master’s program.