Associate in Arts - Geography and Environmental Studies
Geography and Environmental Studies offers a global perspective through the exploration of both the physical environment and the diverse societies across the earth as well as the impacts they have on each other. Students who choose an Associate of Arts with a concentration in Geography and Environmental Studies will discover how to foster a sustainable planet by considering how the natural environment impacts societies and vice versa. Students will learn the foundations of the rapidly expanding field of geospatial technologies such as Geographic Information Systems as they utilize these tools to make informed decisions on issues such as climate change, social inequalities, conservation, land
Courses
- ANT202 — Cultural Anthropology
- ANT203 — Physical Anth and Arch
- ART101 — Art History and Apprecia
- BIO101 — Biological Science I
- BIO205 — Ecology
- BIO206 — Ecology Lab
- COL105 — Freshman Seminar
- CPT101 — Intro to Computers
- ENG101 — English Comp I
- ENG102 — English Comp II
- ENG203 — American Lit Survey
- ENG205 — English Literature I
- ENG206 — English Literature II
- ENG208 — World Literature I
- ENG209 — World Literature II
- ENG210 — Asian Literature
- ENG211 — African Literature
- ENG212 — Latin American Literature
- GEO101 — Introduction to Geography
- GEO102 — World Geography
- GEO201 — Geography of North America
- GEO205 — Physical Geography
- HIS105 — World History II
- HIS201 — Amer Hist: Disc to 1877
- MAT110 — College Algebra
- MAT120 — Probability & Statistics
- MAT130 — Elementary Calculus
- MUS105 — Music Appreciation
- PHI105 — Introduction to Logic
- PHI115 — Contemp Moral Issues
- PSC201 — American Government
- PSC220 — Intro to Intern Rela
- SOC101 — Intro to Sociology
- SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPA122 — Basic Proficiency Span
- SPC205 — Public Speaking
- THE101 — Intro. to Theatre