Department of Geography & Environmental Planning

How does human activity interact with nature and how does that interaction shape our communities, economic and geopolitical patterns, and the environment? Explore the diversity and richness of world regions through the lens of this interdisciplinary discipline.

From the local to the global scale, we are dramatically affected by environmental issues. The study of geography and environmental planning will broaden your understanding of the world’s landscape and its changing environment.

Learn about the latest technologies, including geographic information systems, along with traditional areas of study, such as world regional geography, physical geography, human geography, and cartography. Courses span the liberal arts, social science, computer science, and environmental science.

Whether through classroom learning, an internship, or a study abroad program, a degree in geography and environmental planning prepares you for professional roles in the public and private sectors and as global citizens in fields as diverse as planning, geoscience, business, and education. Program graduates work in local and state government, federal agencies, engineering firms, boards of trade, and a number of nonprofits.

Faculty Experts

The department’s full-time and adjunct faculty members have wide-ranging research interests. They bring experience as:

  • regional experts in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East
  • geoscientists with specialties in geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and cartography
  • physical geographers who study hydrology, geomorphology, meteorology, and climatology
  • planners who analyze sustainable communities, tourism, transportation, and regional development
  • human geographers with specialties in urban geography and migration as well as economic and political geography
15

Full-time faculty in the department

6

Undergraduate and graduate programs

15:1

Student-to-Faculty Ratio

Areas of Study

     

    Upcoming Events in Geography

    Geospatial Technology Summer Camp for High School Students

    Experience College Life, Stay in the TU Dorms and Work in Geography's Computer Classrooms

    July 10 to July 13

    Work with Drones, Satellite Imagery, GPS Data Collection, and Map Design

    Go on a field trip to the Goddard Space Center at NASA and experience the TU Planetrarium

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    Contact Information

    Department of Geography & Environmental Planning

    Liberal Arts Building, Suite 2210

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    Hours

    Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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