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We believe in making you aware of the knowledge and skills you're developing along the way, so that you can capitalize on your strengths in the marketplace, graduate school, and in life.


Knowledge & Skills Gained as a Geography Major:

Knowledge:

  • Understand how human activities, landscapes, and other physical, biological, and cultural phenomena vary across space, and the factors that influence these patterns.
  • Geography graduates understand the relationships between society and the environment; both how people affect natural systems and how natural systems affect people.
  • Awareness of the causes and implications of an increasingly connected world and how geography and geopolitics are related to domestic and foreign policy decision

Skills:

  • Creative problem-solving, able to communicate with a diverse audience and apply practical analytical and technical skills in a diversity of settings
  • Ability to read, analyze, and construct maps for various purposes and audiences. Use geographic information systems software and other applications to display and analyze spatial data
  • Use geographic techniques and perspectives to address a variety of contemporary issues such as demographic changes, economic inequality, environmental justice, urbanization, and more
  • Understand and appreciate the value of different cultures and perspectives.
The Value of a Liberal Arts Education.

What is a Liberal Arts Education?

A Liberal Arts education is an approach to college learning that empowers individuals and prepares them to deal with complexity, diversity, and change. This approach emphasizes broad knowledge of the wider world (e.g., science, culture, and society) as well as in-depth achievement in a specific field of interest.

It helps students develop a sense of social responsibility; strong intellectual and practical skills that span all major fields of study, such as communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills; and the demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills in real-world settings.

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