60 Geography Bachelor's degrees found
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60 Geography Bachelor's degrees found
University Of Guelph
Bachelor of Geography (GEOG)
- Guelph, Canada
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
How can we leverage our knowledge of local and global issues, such as community stability and global climate change, in order to build strong communities and healthy environments? This program is designed for those who want to delve further into the human-environment relationship, locally and globally, to make a difference. Learning takes place in a variety of settings, including the field, labs and the classroom and encompasses a wide spectrum of skills and experience.
University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts Human Geography
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Human geography is a branch of social science that focuses on the relationships between human societies and the built and natural environments in which they operate. You will have the opportunity to learn about topics of real world concern through supervised research projects, paid work experience, a two-week field school, and activities such as blog entries, posters, and presentations. Your professors have a wide range of interests, such as hazards, housing, and sustainability, and their research takes them to all corners of Canada and beyond.
Trent University
Bachelor in Geography
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
Explore the interactions between people and the physical environment through either the B.A. or B.Sc. pathways of this popular degree program. B.A. students focus their studies on how people encounter and shape their environments, while B.Sc. students examine the human and natural forces that shape the physical world, investigating topics in climate, hydrology, natural hazards, soils, and earth materials. With numerous options for joint majors and an emphasis on field-based learning, Geography at Trent offers you a wide variety of ways to deepen your learning in the classroom and beyond to dive into the study of human and natural spatial formations and patterns.
University of Vienna
Bachelor in Geography
- Vienna, Austria
Bachelor
On-Campus
English
The bachelor’s programme in Geography aims at developing students’ perceptive, research and problem-solving skills, enabling them to deal with developments in the natural, cultural and social environment and their consequences. Students acquire basic and specialised knowledge, allowing them to explore academic questions relating to space and social challenges independently, based on academic theories and methods and from a range of different paradigmatic perspectives.
University of Hawaii, Hilo
Bachelor of Arts Geography
- Hilo, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Geography is the study of why things happen where they do in a complex, interconnected world. You may focus on areas of specialization: physical geography, human geography, or geographic techniques, including geographic information systems and cartography.Aloha and welcome to the Department of Geography and Environmental Science. The island of Hawaiʻi offers a setting of diverse natural and cultural environments for both geographic and environmental studies. The department offers a comprehensive curriculum with a diverse offering of courses that include field excursions, interdisciplinary course work in the natural and social sciences, and computer-based spatial analysis using GIS and remote sensing.
Kent State University
Geography - B.A.
- Kent, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography emphasizes a growing field that offers a wide range of career options. Geographers study both natural science and social science. Natural science topics include spatial patterns of rocks, soils, animals, plants, climate and weather. Social science topics include spatial patterns of culture, policy, conflict, demographics, economics, resources and waste, with an emphasis on investigating the intersection of human activity and environmental processes. Geographers use a variety of geospatial technologies to map the world in different ways from the global to the local.
California State University, Fresno
Bachelor of Arts in Geography
- Fresno, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The subject matter of geography is diverse. Geographers examine and analyze patterns of rural and urban settlement, resource exploitation, land use, and social and cultural phenomena. They are concerned with the natural features and processes of the earth's surface, the ways in which nature has conditioned the human occupancy of the earth, and the ways in which people have modified natural landscapes.
University of Portsmouth
BSc (Hons) Geography
- Southsea, United Kingdom
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
If you’re interested in the physical nature, characteristics and environment of the world, you can couple your interest with professional skills on this BSc (Hons) Geography degree course, accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (RGS). You'll discover the ways in which our planet and its natural elements work and graduate ready for a career in everything from environmental management to teaching and academic research.
University of Portsmouth
BA (Hons) Geography
- Southsea, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
If you’re fascinated by the relationship between human society and the natural world, this BA (Hons) Geography degree, accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (RGS), provides the skills and knowledge you need to help shape the future of the planet.
Middle Tennessee State University
Bachelor in Global Studies and Human Geography
- Murfreesboro, USA
Bachelor
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Global Studies and Human Geography prepares you to succeed in an increasingly globalized world. Our students study global change and the movement of people and resources in the world, focusing in particular on the spatial aspects of issues, communities, and cultures. They develop skills in critical thinking and complex analysis, written and verbal communications, and how to work effectively across cultures – the skills needed to work and thrive in the modern world.
University of Cambridge Robinson College
Bachelor in Geography
- Online United Kingdom
Bachelor
Geography at Robinson is thriving. We thus set high standards and gain commendable performances in a successful College Geography group of around 20 students. The group is traditionally hard working, very sociable and mutually supportive.
University of Salzburg
Bachelor in Geography
- Salzburg, Austria
Bachelor
On-Campus
German
Z_GIS contributes to the significant emphasis on geospatial methods serving as one of the pillars of a broad education in Geographic thought, concepts and skills. From remote sensing to cartographic communication, spatial data management to spatial analysis, geostatistics, and project management, this focus on a complete set of geospatial techniques is a core element of graduates’ employability.
Hope College
Bachelor of Arts in Geology
- Holland, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts major in geology requires 36 credits in geology and ancillary sciences. It is a good choice for broadly exploring the liberal arts and want a general liberal arts degree.
The Pennsylvania State University Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Bachelor of Science - EARTH SCIENCE AND POLICY
- State College, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Build the economic, political, and social knowledge you need to make a difference in addressing environmental problems through the Earth Science and Policy program.
Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University
Bachelor of Geography
- İbrahim Çeçen Üniversitesi, Turkey
Bachelor
English, Turkish
Geography is a science that examines the mutual relations between human and space. In this sense, geography is an interdisciplinary (multidisciplinary) science. Due to its structure benefiting from many branches of science, the distribution of geographical structures on earth; why, how and when geographic units occur where they are located; The events occurring have functions such as the relationship and connection with other events, as well as their visualization with maps. These characteristics also show the distribution-connection-cause-effect relationship, which are the basic principles of geography.
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