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Bowling Green State University
+ Geography
305 Hanna Hall, 419-372-2925
The program is designed around the department's focus on the spatial analysis of regional change and development. In this context, the concept of a "region" is defined as a spatial unit that may include both urban and rural areas. Within the department's focus, the primary emphasis is on applied human geographic dimensions of resources, land use, population, and socio-economic analysis. Spatial analysis techniques of computer mapping, GIS, and remote sensing are also emphasized and integrated. All geography majors are advised to take a course in statistics.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in geography are expected to:
- Know and apply geographic concepts in identifying, analyzing, and explaining spatial/global issues and processes;
- Identify and analyze the past and present processes that contribute to the world's constantly changing cultural and physical environments;
- Ascertain the interrelationships and interactions between and among regions;
- Collect, integrate, analyze, display, and communicate spatial information and data sources by using mapping skills, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and other tools and techniques such as air photo interpretation, remote sensing, statistics, and computers;
- Apply spatial dimensions in analyzing issues and determining how human perceptions and actions contribute to distinct global identities and regional variations.
Major,
Bachelor of Arts (33 hours) minor
required — click
for Fall 2013 course requirements
Minor
(21 hours)
Courses recommended include GEOG 1250 or 2130,
2250 or 2300, 3210, plus 12 hours. A journalism
or telecommunications major can minor in broadcast
meteorology. This consists of GEOG 1250, 2130,
3030, 4000, 4040, 1220 or 3420, and 4550, 4570,
or 4900.