
Bachelor of Arts - Geography - Geographic Information Science







About Bachelor of Arts - Geography - Geographic Information Science
The Bachelor of Arts in Geography emphasizes a growing field that offers a wide range of career options. Geographers study both natural science and social science. Natural science topics include spatial patterns of rocks, soils, animals, plants, climate and weather. Social science topics include spatial patterns of culture, policy, conflict, demographics, economics, resources and waste, with an emphasis on investigating the intersection of human activity and environmental processes.
Geographers use a variety of geospatial technologies to map the world in different ways from the global to the local. Geographers use data (environmental and social statistics, interviews, textual and landscape analysis and archival documents) to describe natural and social patterns. They then apply their knowledge of human and environmental processes to analyze why these patterns exist.
Geographers work at the intersection of multiple disciplines geology, ecology, climate science, urban planning, economics, sociology, computer science and the humanities using this knowledge to examine spatial processes. Geographers use GIS software and remote sensing for spatial analysis and cartography.
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