Course Information Suite

Geography

Head of Department: Bruce Rhoads
Department Office: 220 Davenport Hall, 607 South Mathews, Urbana, (217) 333-1880

Students in geography must complete both the core courses in geography and one of the four concentrations in consultation with the Department of Geography Undergraduate Advisor. This major is administered by the Department of Geography.

Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum

E-mail: geograph@illinois.edu

Degree title: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences

Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equates to 42-57 hours including at least 40 hours of Geography courses.

General education: Students must complete the Campus General Education requirements.

Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours

Departmental distinction. All students majoring in geography who have maintained a University grade point average of 3.25 and who satisfactorily complete an independent project (GEOG 391) in their senior year will be eligible to graduate with distinction in geography. Students should consult their advisers about distinction requirements as soon as they enter the major (no later than the end of their junior year).

Students must complete the core requirements listed below and select one concentration in consultation with an academic advisor.

Geography Core

Hours Requirements
3-4 Select one of the following two courses1:
 
ATMS 100–Introduction to Meteorology (same as GEOG 100)
 
GEOG 103–Earth’s Physical Systems
6-7 Select  two of the following five courses:
 
GEOG 101–Geog of Developing Countries
 
GEOG 104–Social and Cultural Geography
 
GEOG 105–The Digital Earth
 
GEOG 106–Geographies of Globalization
 
GEOG 110–Geography of Intl Conflicts
4
GEOG 371–Spatial Analysis
13-15 Required total core hours

1.  Students in the Physical Geography Concentration may choose to complete both GEOG 100 and 103 and one of the five courses: GEOG 101, 104, 105, 106 and 110.  GEOG 371 must also be taken.

For all concentrations: Students are strongly encouraged to elect GEOG 473. Students are encouraged to elect techniques courses as part of their programs: GEOG 280, 373, 379, 390, 470, 473, 476, 477, 478, or 479.

General Geography Concentration

Hours Requirements
25-27 Geography courses, selected from 200- to 400-level courses, of which 6 hours must be at the 300 or 400 level
12 Supporting courses selected with the approval of the Department of Geography undergraduate adviser

NOTE: Students must have at least 40 hours in the major, including core courses.

Geographic Information Science Concentration

Hours Requirements
3 SOC 280- Intro to Social Statistics (same as GEOG 280)
3 GEOG 379- Introduction to GIS
4 GEOG 473- Map Compilation and Construct
3 GEOG 477- Introduction to Remote Sensing
3 GEOG 479- Advanced Geog Info Systems
9-11 Select a minimum of three courses from the following:
  GEOG 205- Business Location Decisions
  PATH 439- Health Applications of GIS (same as GEOG 439)
  GEOG 460- Anal & Interp Aerial Photo
 

GEOG 468- Biological Modeling

  GEOG 469- Spatial Ecosystem Modeling
  GEOG 476- Applied GIS to Environ Studies
  GEOG 478- Techniques of Remote Sensing
  GEOG 480 – Principles of GIS
  GEOG 489–Programming for GIS
12 Supporting courses selected with the approval of the Department of Geography undergraduate advisor.  The Geography Department recommends that electives among offerings in computer science and math be chosen in consultation with the advisor.

Human Geography Concentration

Hours Requirements
25-27 200-to 400-level Geography courses (of which at least 6 hours must be at the 300 or 400 level) selected from the following:
 
GEOG 204 - Cities of the World
 
GEOG 205 - Business Location Decisions
 
GEOG 210 - Contemp Social & Env Problems
 
GEOG 214 - Conserv Natural Resources
 
GEOG 224 - Geog Patterns of Illinois
 
GEOG 310–Political Geography
 
ESE320–Water Planet, Water Crisis (same as GEOG 370)
 
GEOG 373 - Spring Field Course
 
GEOG 379–Introduction to GIS
 
GEOG 381–Environmental Perspectives
 
GEOG 384 - Population Geography
 
GEOG 390 - Individual Study
 
GEOG 391 - Honors Individual Study
 
GEOG 394 - Special Topics Social Geog
 
GEOG 410 - Geography of Dev and Underdev
 
ATMS 421–Earth Systems Modeling (same as GEOG 421)
 
LA 427–Amer Vernacular Cultural Land (same as GEOG 427)
 
GEOG 438–Geography of Health Care
 
PATH 439–Health Applications of GIS (same as GEOG 439)
 
UP 446–Sustainable Planning Seminar (same as GEOG 446)
 
GEOG 455 - Geog of Central & South Africa
 
GEOG 465 - Transp and Sustainability
 
GEOG 466-Environmental Policy
 
GEOG 467 - Dynm Simul of Nat Res Problems
 
GEOG 468 - Biological Modeling
 
GEOG 469–Spatial Ecosystem Modeling
 
GEOG 471 - Recent Trends in Geog Thought
 
GEOG 473 - Map Compilation and Construct
 
GEOG 476–Applied GIS to Environ Studies
 
GEOG 477 - Introduction to Remote Sensing
 
GEOG 478 - Techniques of Remote Sensing
 
GEOG 479 - Advanced Geog Info Systems
 
GEOG 481-Intl Environ Cooperation
 
GEOG 483 - Urban Geography
12 Supporting courses selected with approval of the Department of Geography Undergraduate Advisor

Physical Geography Concentration

Hours Requirements
25-27 200- to 400-level Geography courses (of which at least 6 hours must be at the 300 or 400 level) selected from the following:
 
GEOG 210 - Contemp Social & Env Problems
 
GEOG 214 - Conserv Natural Resources
 
GEOG 222–Big Rivers of the World
 
ESE 320–Water Planet, Water Crisis (same as GEOG 370)
 
GEOG 373 - Spring Field Course
 
GEOG 379–Introduction to GIS
 
GEOG 381–Environmental Perspectives
 
GEOG 390 - Individual Study
 
GEOG 391 - Honors Individual Study
 
NRES 401–Watershed Hydrology (same as GEOG 401)
 
GEOG 406 - Fluvial Geomorphology
 
GEOG 408–Watershed Analysis
 
ATMS 421–Earth Systems Modeling (same as GEOG 421)
 
GEOG 460–Anal & Interp Aerial Photo
 
GEOG 467 - Dynm Simul of Nat Res Problems
 
GEOG 468 - Biological Modeling
 
GEOG 469–Spatial Ecosystem Modeling
 
GEOG 471 - Recent Trends in Geog Thought
 
GEOG 473 - Map Compilation and Construct
 
GEOG 476–Applied GIS to Environ Studies
 
GEOG 477 - Introduction to Remote Sensing
 
GEOG 478 - Techniques of Remote Sensing
 
GEOG 479 - Princ Geog Information Systems
 
GEOG 480 – Principles of GIS
 
GEOG 481–Intl Environ Cooperation
12-14 All students taking this concentration must take the following courses:
  MATH 220 - Calculus or MATH 221 - Calculus I
  Select one of the following:
 
PHYS 101 - College Physics, Mech & Heat
  or
 
PHYS 211 - Univ Physics, Mechanics
 

Select one of the following:

  CHEM 102 - General Chemistry I and
  CHEM 103 - General Chemistry Lab I
  or
  CHEM 104 - General Chemistry II and
  CHEM 105 - General Chemistry Lab II

For All Concentrations

Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the major must be taken on this campus.

All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.

A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester (60-75 hours). Please see your adviser.

Minor in Geography

The minor in Geography is designed to complement any major. Students must select 7-8 hours from specified courses drawn from the department's core program, plus another six hours at the 200 to 400 levels from each of the department's designated human and physical geography clusters. At least 6 of the latter 12 hours must be at the 300 or 400-level. The minor is designed to expose students to a comprehensive selection of courses embracing the widely recognized subdivision of geography into human and physical sub-disciplines. The full listing of courses and requirements is available in the Department of Geography and the LAS General Curriculum Office.