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  • Geography, B.A. & B.S.

    A major in geography enables students to know the earth’s physical environment, to learn social, cultural and economic concepts from spatial and regional perspectives, and to understand the relationship between environment and society. Students will learn how geographic techniques, skills and concepts are applied in the subfields of geography. Computer-based lab assignments teach students how to analyze geographic information and to apply an interpretation of data toward problem solving or modeling. They will be able to interpret and to effectively communicate information spatially, graphically and/or with statistics.

    The Bachelor of Arts in geography enables students to learn how geographic techniques, skills and concepts are applied in various subfields of geography. The Bachelor of Science enables students to learn basic concepts in sciences related to the earth and its atmosphere.


    Geography major page, on campus Geography major page, UF Online

    Before Graduating Students Must

    • Complete a capstone exam in GEO 4930, as developed by geography faculty.
    • Complete a capstone portfolio in GEO 4930, evaluated by geography faculty.
    • Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.

    Students in the Major will Learn to

    Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

    1. Identify and describe the physical and human characteristics of Earth and its regions, the essentials of human‐environment interactions, and the techniques of geographic science.
    2. Analyze geographic information and apply interpretation of data toward problem solving or modeling.
    3. Interpret and effectively communicate information spatially, graphically and/or with statistics.
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    Curriculum Map

    I = Introduced; R = Reinforced; A = Assessed

    Courses Content Critical Thinking Communication

    SLO 1 SLO 2 SLO 3
    GEA 2000-4000 level
    Regional Geography
    R
     
    GEO 2000 level
    Human Geography
     I
     
    GEO 2200 I    
    ​GEO 2200L ​R
    ​ 
    GEO 3162C  I
    I
    R
    GEO 4930 R, A
    A
    A
    GIS 3043 or GIS 4001C  R R R
    STA 2023      I
    B.A. Only
    Plus 15 additional credits in the department
    ​R R R
    B.S. Only
    Plus 12 additional credits in the department and 22 credits outside the department with CHM, GLY, MET, PHY, SWS prefixes
    ​R R R
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    Assessment Types

    • Capstone exam
    • Portfolio
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