Geography-Regional Analysis Program

The College of Business and Public Affairs offers a core of courses (18 hours) in regional analysis that can be combined with the following program.

Program Competencies

Students are expected to have:

  1. The technical ability to store, manage, manipulate, and display geographic data in order to answer research questions and solve problems.
  2. The ability to perform synthetic regional analyses with a focus on economic development, including consideration of factors contributing to growth and its impact on the physical environment.
  3. The ability to perform real world location analyses, which are based on traditional geographic theories and concepts.
  4. The ability to recognize and value the varied nature of the human condition across individuals and culture groups through the practice of world regional analysis.
  5. The ability to express methods of geographic investigation, to conduct original studies, and to present findings of those investigations in written and oral format.
  6. The ability to carry out studies in their area of expertise that include a significant analysis of regional resources and issues.
  7. The ability to present research and policy reports that are comprehensible to audiences of various public policymakers.
  8. The ability to interpret the output of regional resource analysis and their potential use in formulating public policy.

Assessment Procedures

Capstone course

Bachelor of Arts

General Education Requirements

48

See general education requirements for the University.

Major

GEO 100 — Fundamentals of Geography

3

GEO 101 — Physical Geography

3

GEO 201 — Map Interpretation and Analysis

3

GEO 211 — Economic Geography

3

GEO 349 — Introduction to GIS/Cartography

3

GEO 499C — Senior Seminar in Geography

3

Four GEO electives

12

Total

30

Regional Analysis Courses

RAPP 201 — Society, Nature, & Development

3

RAPP 202 — Basic Computer Tech in Reg. Analysis

3

RAPP 300 — Seminar in Regional Issues I

3

RAPP 350 — Practicing Regional Analysis I

3

RAPP 450 — Practicing Regional Analysis II

3

RAPP 490 — Seminar in Regional Issues II

3

Total

18

Supplemental Requirements

ECON 401 — Environmental Economics

3

GOVT 324 — Environmental Law and Policy

3