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Show Geography Geography III. 354 (5), 359 (5), 362 (3), 364 (5), 374 (5), 378 (3), and one of the following 345 (3), 346 (3), or 347 (3). C. Students must also select and complete all courses in a specific emphasis or interest as listed below. D. Recommended support course: Mathematics 141 (3-4) Specific Emphasis or Interests: A. Physical Geography: Geography 113 (4), 295 (2) or 495 (2) 305 (4); 339 (3). Support courses required: Geology 111-112 (4) (1), Geology 315 (4); Botany 347 (3). Support courses recommended: Botany 321 (5), Geology 275 (5). B. Cultural Geography: Geography 321 (3), 330 (5), and three of the following: Geography 350 (3), 354 (5), 359 (5), 362 (3), 364 (5), 374 (5). Support courses recommended: Anthropology 211 (3), or 310 (5), and two upper division History courses. C. Cartography: Geography 339 (3), 345 (3), 346 (3), 347 (3) plus Geography 480 (3-5). Support courses recommended for students interested in a professional career in Cartography: Math 106 (5), 107 (5), Engineering Technology 345 (3) or Engineering Graphics 255 (3). D. General Geography: A selection of four upper division geography courses in addition to the core courses listed in Section IIB. Program: Geography Teaching Major — Bachelor Degree I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). Psychology 101 (5) in the Social Science area is recommended for Geography Teaching majors. A minor is required. Geography Teaching majors must have a C or better in major courses. Geography Teaching majors must achieve an overall 2.25 GPA. 183 total hours are required for this degree. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). Students obtaining a Geography Teaching major must satisfy the School of Education Certification Program. (See Teacher Education Program.) These courses must include the following: Education 195 (1), 300 (3), 350 (3), 363 (3), 462 (3), 364 (4), 495 (15), 499 (5). Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 46 hours in Geography courses. B. Geography courses required: B. C. D. F. G. H. II. 1. Geography 101 (5), 152 (5), 321 (3), 336 (5), 350 (3), 405 (3), 499 (3). 2. Select fifteen hours more from the following courses: Geography 354 (5), 359 (5), 362 (3), 364 (5), 374 (5), 378 (3). C. Geography 305 is recommended. D. Support courses required: Geography 339 (3); Communications 102 (3) or its equivalent; and Education 450 (3). Program: Geography Minor and Geography Teaching Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in minor courses. II. Specific Requirments: A. Minimum of 25 credit hours in Geography courses. Minimum of 26 credit hours for students with a Geology major. B. Geography courses required: Geography 101 (5), 110 (5), 152 (5); and ten credit hours of upper division courses. C. Support courses required: Geography Teaching minors must take Communication 102 (3) or its equivalent and Education 450 (3), and 462 (3). D. Exception: Students majoring in Geology desiring a Geography minor must take the following: Geography 110 (5), 113 (4), 152 (5), 305 (4); and eight additional hours of upper division Geography courses. T "Cftflter iF- i iiurmanon Recorc s Be aistrar IX- ^rfljfa rtef m 1 1 M =W Sciences 1 ' Arts 4 Humanitie Busine nir MEdbcB tion 262 Asian Studies Minor Program —The Department of Geology and Geography participates in the Asian Studies Minor Program. Students who wishes to enroll should indicate their desire to do so with the departmental representative who will help their work out a proper combination of courses to fit his particular needs. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) Latin American Minor Program —The Department of Geology and Geography participates in the Latin American Studies Minor Program. Students who wish to enroll should indicate their desire to do so with the departmental representative who will help them work out a proper combination of courses to fit their particular needs. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) Emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning —This program provides a special emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning for majors in Botany, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Geology, Microbiology, Political Science, Sociology, Zoology and related fields. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) 263 |