NOTE: 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.
Hours |
Requirements |
25-26 |
Students
must take the following courses: |
|
GEOG
102Weather and Climate |
|
GEOG
103Earths Physical Systems |
|
GEOG
280Intro to Social Statistics |
|
GEOG
210Contemp Social & Env Problems |
|
GEOG
371Spatial Analysis |
|
GEOG
390Individual Study |
|
Choose one
of the following: |
|
GEOG
101Geog of Developing Countries |
|
GEOG
104Social and Cultural Geography |
|
GEOG
110Geography of Intl Conflicts |
14-15 |
Students
must take at least three courses from one of the next two groups
and two courses from the other group |
|
Group 1 |
|
GEOG
403Landform Studies |
|
GEOG
404Soil Geomorphology |
|
GEOG
405Zoogeography |
|
GEOG
415Physical Climatology |
|
Group 2 |
|
GEOG
390Individual Study (3 or 4 hours) |
|
GEOG
405Zoogeography |
|
GEOG
467Dynm Simul of Nat Res Problems |
|
GEOG
468Biological Modeling |
|
GEOG
477Introduction to Remote Sensing |
|
GEOG
478Techniques of Remote Sensing |
16-18 |
Supporting
courses. Students must take two of the following three (biology,
chemistry, and physics) sequences |
|
IB
101Biological Sciences, and |
|
IB
104Animal Biology |
|
or |
|
CHEM
102General Chemistry I, and |
|
CHEM
103General Chemistry Lab I, and |
|
CHEM
104General Chemistry II, and |
|
CHEM
105General Chemistry Lab II |
|
or |
|
PHYS
101College Physics, Mech & Heat |
|
PHYS
102 College Physics, E&M & Modern |
|
The following
more advanced sequences may be substituted for the above Biology
and Physics sequences: |
|
PHYS
211Univ Physics, Mechanics |
|
PHYS
212 Univ Physics, Elec & Mag |
|
or |
|
PHYS
213Univ Physics, Thermal Physics |
|
or |
|
PHYS
214 Univ Physics, Quantum Phys |
21 |
Students
must take: |
|
MATH 220Calculus
I |
|
MATH 125Elementary
Linear Algebra |
|
ECON 102Microeconomic
Principles |
|
PS 101Intro
to US Gov & Pol |
|
Either: |
|
CS 101
Intro to Computing, Eng & Sci |
|
or |
|
C S 125
Intro to Computer Science |
|
Either: |
|
RHET
105Principles of Composition |
|
or |
|
RHET
108Forms of Composition |
6-8 |
Students
must also take two advanced environmental courses under the
guidance of LAS and Department of Geography Advisers |
36-48 |
Students
must take twelve (12) elective courses under the guidance of
LAS and Department of Geography Advisers |
NOTE: Students must have at least 40 hours in the major, including
core courses.
Hours |
Requirements |
3 |
GEOG 280-
Intro to Social Statistics |
3 |
GEOG 379-
Introduction to GIS |
3 |
GEOG 473-
Map Compilation and Construct |
3 |
GEOG 477-
Introduction to Remote Sensing |
3 |
GEOG 479-
Princ Geog Information Systems |
9-18 |
Select a
minimum of three courses from each of the following: |
|
GEOG 205-
Business Location Decisions |
|
GEOG 460-
Anal & Interp Aerial Photo |
|
GEOG 469-
Spatial Ecosystem Modeling |
|
GEOG 470-
Intro Quant Methods in Geog |
|
GEOG 476-
Applied GIS to Environ Studies |
|
GEOG 478-
Techniques of Remote Sensing |
The Geography Department recommends that electives among offerings
in computer science and math be chosen in consultation with the
advisor.
Hours |
Requirements |
>15 |
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
204Cities of the World |
|
GEOG
205Business Location Decisions |
|
GEOG
210Contemp Social & Env Problems |
|
GEOG
214Conserv Natural Resources |
|
GEOG
224Geog Patterns of Illinois |
|
GEOG
373Spring Field Course |
|
GEOG
384Population Geography |
|
GEOG
390Individual Study |
|
GEOG
391Honors Individual Study |
|
GEOG
394Special Topics Social Geog |
|
GEOG
410Geography of Dev and Underdev |
|
GEOG
425Hist Geog Amer Land to 1880 |
|
GEOG
426Hist Geog Amer Land Since 1880 |
|
GEOG
427Amer Vernacular Cultural Land |
|
GEOG
438Geography of Health Care |
|
GEOG
453Russia and Eurasia |
|
GEOG
455Geog of Central & South Africa |
|
GEOG
465Trans Systems and Spatial Dev |
|
GEOG
467Dynm Simul of Nat Res Problems |
|
GEOG
468Biological Modeling |
|
GEOG
470Intro Quant Methods in Geog |
|
GEOG
471Recent Trends in Geog Thought |
|
GEOG
473Map Compilation and Construct |
|
GEOG
477Introduction to Remote Sensing |
|
GEOG
478Techniques of Remote Sensing |
|
GEOG
479Princ Geog Information Systems |
|
GEOG
483Urban Geography |
|
GEOG
484Migration and Spatial Interact |
>12 |
Supporting
courses selected with approval of the Department of Geography
Undergraduate Adviser |
NOTE: Students must complete at least 40 hours in the major including
the core courses.
Hours |
Requirements |
>15 |
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
210Contemp Social & Env Problems |
|
GEOG
214Conserv Natural Resources |
|
GEOG
373Spring Field Course |
|
GEOG
390Individual Study |
|
GEOG
391Honors Individual Study |
|
GEOG
403Landform Studies |
|
GEOG
404Soil Geomorphology |
|
GEOG
405Zoogeography |
|
GEOG
406Fluvial Geomorphology |
|
GEOG
415Physical Climatology |
|
GEOG
467Dynm Simul of Nat Res Problems |
|
GEOG
468Biological Modeling |
|
GEOG
470Intro Quant Methods in Geog |
|
GEOG
471Recent Trends in Geog Thought |
|
GEOG
473Map Compilation and Construct |
|
GEOG
477Introduction to Remote Sensing |
|
GEOG
478Techniques of Remote Sensing |
|
GEOG
479Princ Geog Information Systems |
>12 |
Supporting
courses selected with approval of the Department of Geography
Undergraduate Adviser |
12-14 |
All students
taking this option must take the following courses: |
|
MATH 220Calculus
I |
|
Select one
of the following: |
|
PHYS
101College Physics, Mech & Heat |
|
or |
|
PHYS
211Univ Physics, Mechanics |
|
CHEM 102General
Chemistry I and |
|
CHEM 103General
Chemistry Lab I |
|
or |
|
CHEM 104General
Chemistry II and |
|
CHEM 105General
Chemistry Lab II |
NOTE: Students must complete at least 40 hours in the major including
the core courses.
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.