B.S. in Geography (GIS Concentration) (241D)
- 2024-25 Program of Study
- 2023-24 Program of Study
- 2022-23 Program of Study
- 2021-22 Program of Study
- 2020-21 Program of Study
- 2019-20 Program of Study
- 2018-19 Program of Study
- 2017-18 & Earlier Programs of Study
- Suggested Four Year Guide
Required courses include the following:
- GHY 1010: Global Environmental Systems
- GHY 1020: Exploring People and Places Globally or 1040: Human Geography and Social Justice
- GHY 2310: Cartographic Design and Analysis
- GHY/PLN 2812: Geospatial Technology in a Changing World
- GHY 3000: Communicating Geographic Information or 3011: Europe Past and Present or 3320: Environmental Issues in Appalachia
- GHY 3310: Environmental Remote Sensing
- GHY/PLN 3800: Introduction to Quantitative Methods or STT 2860: Introduction to Data Management and Visualization
- GHY 3812: Geographic Information Systems
- GHY 4810: Satellites, Drones, and Spatial Analysis
- GHY 4812: GIS Analysis and Modeling
- GHY/PLN 4830: Professional Development in Geography and Planning
- GHY 4900: Internship in Geography and Planning
- PLN 2410: Town, City and Regional Planning
Elective courses include the following:
- 3 s.h. each from geographic methods, physical geography, human geography, and regional geography.
- 9 s.h. of geography electives at the 2000-4000 level. 6 s.h. (max) in 3000 or 4000 level planning courses may be applied to the geographic electives.
- 12-13 s.h. of free electives.
Click here to see an example portfolio from a student in this program (Jessica Mitchell, 2020).