Geography (GEOE.S.AA)
- Division: Liberal Arts, Communication and Social Sciences
- Department: Geography
Geography is the study of Earth's landscapes, peoples, places and environments. It provides a knowledge of the Earth's physical and human systems and of the interdependency of living things and physical environments. The Associates of Arts Degree in Geography is designed for students who are planning to transfer to a four-year college or university and pursue baccalaureate degree programs in geography or related fields. The curriculum fulfills the freshman and sophomore general education requirements for most four-year colleges and universities. In addition, the program offers a one-year certificate in Geographic Information Systems. As part of this degree program, students must complete the requirements of the Ohio Transfer 36 in order to graduate.
Program Accreditation
None
Curriculum
BIO 2225 Ecology
4 Credits
CIS 2165 Database Management
3 Credits
COM 2206 Interpersonal Communication
3 Credits
ENG 1101 English Composition I
3 Credits
ENG 1201 English Composition II
3 Credits
GEO 1101 Global Forces, Local Diversity
3 Credits
GEO 1102 Earth's Physical Environment
4 Credits
GEO 1107 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
4 Credits
GEO 1201 World Regional Geography: People, Places & Globalization
3 Credits
GEO 1209 Map Design & Visualization
4 Credits
GEO 2210 Advanced Spatial Analysis
4 Credits
HUM 1135 Environmental Ethics
3 Credits
Language Elective
8 Credits
MAT 1450 OR MAT 1470
3 to 4 Credits
Ohio Transfer 36: Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective
3 Credits
Ohio Transfer 36: Arts & Humanities Elective
3 Credits
SCC 1101 First Year Experience
1 Credit
GEO 1300 OR GLG 1101 AND GLG 1111
4 Credits