Geography AA-T Degree
Geography is concerned with the spatial variations and interrelationships between the natural and cultural features of the earth. The geography major is designed to develop and deepen a student’s ability to interpret and explain the occurrence, distribution, and interrelationships of the earth’s physical and social elements. Geographers examine where are things located; why are they located in that manner; and how their location affects them. The geographer’s challenge is to provide continuing interpretation of the constantly changing physical and human landscapes of the world.
Courses
- ANTH 002 — Cultural Anthropology Units: 3
- GEOG 001 — Physical Geography Units: 3
- GEOG 001L — Physical Geography Lab Units: 1
- GEOG 002 — Cultural Geography Units: 3
- GEOG 007 — Regional Geography Units: 3
- GEOG 010 — Geography of California Units: 3
- NR 021 — Introduction to GIS Units: 3
- PH 017 — Introduction to Meteorology Units: 3