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Department of Geography, Environment and Sustainability



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Department Chair: Dr. Eric C. Ewert
Location: Lindquist Hall, LH 350
Telephone Contact: Sarah Rivkind, 801-626-6207
Professors: Daniel Bedford, Bryan Dorsey, Eric C. Ewert, Julie Rich; Associate Professors: Jeremy Bryson, Alice Mulder; Assistant Professors: Ryan Frazier, Maria Groves

Geography is the study of the spatial organization, arrangement, function, movement, and interrelationships of phenomena on the surface of the earth. It is a science concerned with both physical and cultural phenomena and routinely interfaces with other disciplines in the natural sciences, social & behavioral sciences, humanities, business, and economics.  With a global perspective and a robust geospatial toolkit (GIS, Satellite Imagery, Computer Mapping, GPS, and other Technologies.), the department prepares students to engage in the processes that create more sustainable environments and communities throughout the world.  

Dr. Julie Rich with Geography students

Interdisciplinary Minors

The Department of Geography, Environment and Susatainability participates in the Asian Studies, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, European Studies and Latin American Studies Minor Programs and the Urban and Regional Planning Emphasis Program. Students who wish to enroll in one of these programs should indicate their desire to do so with the program coordinator who will help them work out a proper combination of courses to fit their particular needs. (See the Engaged Learning, Honors, and Interdisciplinary Programs  section of this catalog.)

Courses

Geography Course Descriptions  

Programs

    Institutional CertificateBachelor of ArtsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Interdisciplinary StudiesMinorTeaching Minor

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