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3 Geography Associate Programs in USA


Riverside City College
Associate Degrees for Transfer in Geography
- Riverside, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Geography majors develop knowledge of international culture, environment, geoscience, history and politics while building critical thinking, analytical reasoning and practical problem-solving skills useful in a broad range of careers in today's complex, interconnected world. Completion of the Associate of Arts in Geography Degree for Transfer (Geography ADT) will prepare you to meet minimum lower division admission requirements (60 transferable units) for transfer to a California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC). Some UC schools may require additional coursework, so please meet with a counselor for further assistance. The Geography program map below includes all of the major coursework and recommended General Education courses by term that are needed to fulfill the degree and transfer requirements at a CSU.


Cañada College
Fast-track counseling
Associate Degree in Geography
- Redwood City, USA
Associate Degree
English
Fast-track counseling
Geography provides insights about the earth as the human habitat. It is a way of looking at the earth, not an inventory of its contents. This viewpoint rests on fundamental interlocking concepts. The cultural appraisal of the earth, the regional concept, areal coherence, human ecology, spatial interaction, study of landscape, and the concept of change are all ways the geographer tries to better understand the environment.
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Mount Holyoke College
Geology
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
The geology major offers students hands-on learning in the classroom, lab, and field. Intermediate and upper-level courses are relatively small and explore geologic materials, physical and biological processes, and earth history and change.
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Studying Geography at the Associate Degree level offers you a solid foundation in understanding our world, from physical landscapes to human interactions. This field emphasizes hands-on learning, enabling you to conduct fieldwork, analyze maps, and utilize geospatial technologies.
Through courses in cartography, environmental science, and urban planning, you'll gain valuable skills in data collection and spatial analysis. Many students build confidence as they engage with real-world issues, enhancing their ability to visualize and interpret geographical data. Additionally, the curriculum typically focuses on practical projects, which allow you to work collaboratively and apply theoretical concepts in tangible ways.
Graduates with an Associate Degree in Geography can pursue various career paths, including roles as geographic information systems (GIS) technicians or environmental consultants. This degree opens doors to entry-level positions in both the public and private sectors, where your skills in understanding and addressing geographic challenges will be in high demand. With experience, you may also choose to continue your studies, leading to broader opportunities in the field.