Urban
Planning Concentration
The inter-regional shift of people and jobs in the United States
and elsewhere over the past decades coupled with the movement away
from large central cities has increased the need for formal urban
and regional planning. Planners are needed in the private sector as
well as in state and local governments to provide the appropriate
kinds of economic and community development that will ensure a high
quality of life in both developed and developing countries. In a growth
region like the Southeast, geographers with a planning background
are in increasing demand.
In addition to the core courses in geography listed above, students
choosing this concentration are required to take:
1. GEO 202, 301, and 105 or 303
2. Five courses from the following: GEO 302, 320, 321, 322, 344, 502,
522, 533.
Earth Science/Environmental Studies Concentration
A central theme of geography is human interaction with the earth's
physical environment. This concentration permits students to apply
the basic scientific principles of physical geography, cartography
and natural resource analysis to the problem of ensuring a high quality
of life through maintenance of the natural processes that support
human existence. This concentration also provides training to enhance
the employment opportunities of students with a strong interest in
environmental assessment and resource evaluation.
In addition to the core courses in geography listed above, students
choosing this concentration must take:
1. GEO 311, 311L, 314, 314L
2. Five courses selected from the following: GEO 205, 305, 312, 321,
323, 330, 521, 523.