Program(s) Available: B.A.S., B.S., Minor
Do you ever wonder what makes the world go 'round? Are you curious how the environment impacts human behavior? If so, the geography major might be for you!
Geography is a holistic discipline that studies the relationship between humans, the unique cultures they construct and the environments in which they live. This major prepares students for a wide range of careers that support the world around us. Northwest offers two different areas of focus: culture and society, environmental geography and another major, geographic information science.
This program requires a minor.
Read more about our paths and map out your future at Northwest!
The Geography program is set up to be interdisciplinary as students will choose from sets of electives labeled “Social & Cultural Geography” and “Environmental & Technical Geography.”
This program requires a minor.
Social & Cultural Geography: Ever wonder what makes a city overpopulated? What about the impacts of migration? Culture and society classes teach the patterns of human culture in relation to the environment.
Environmental & Technical Geography: Our environment is ever-changing. There's so much to learn about geospatial technology and the physical geography of the place we call home. Classes in environmental geography will allow you to explore how humans impact, control and care for the planet.
For transfer students the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) is a flexible, individually tailored degree for students pursuing a vocational, technical or associate degree. Coursework for these degrees build on workplace skills and practical career training provided by an associate degree. Students may find a B.A.S. appealing for the following reasons:
Please note this program is not a traditional four-year program. It is structured for transfer students. Check out more on the benefits of our B.A.S. programs.
Students may also minor in geography or geospatial technology! Both minors are customizable after the completion of the required courses. For more information, visit the Academic Catalog.
Dr. Ethan Bottone
Assistant Professor
660.562.1798
ebottone@aproteka.com
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Geography
“It definitely provided me with not only the tools to do that research, but to think critically and discover connections that might also affect those situations. This education allowed me to become a holistic person and really work on the areas that I struggle in as well.” — Aaron Moser