Minor in Geography

The Minor in Geography gives you the opportunity to obtain a geographic or spatial perspective on a variety of issues. With an understanding of geography, you will be capable of evaluating the complicated relationship between human communities and the natural environment. Three of geography’s major themes are human-environmental interaction, regions of the world, and questions of location. Geographers analyze processes, systems, and behaviors that have spatial expression.

You will learn to apply your knowledge of patterns, distributions, allocations, and circulations towards solving problems in your chosen field of endeavor, be it in the public sector, private sector, or the academe.

 

KSU geography students in the classroom

Program Snapshot

Required Courses: 3 Credit Hours

  • GEOG 1101: Introduction to Human Geography -OR-
  • GEOG 1130: World Regional Geography

Any Four Upper-Division Geography Courses (12 Credit Hours)
Students may take any four courses with a GEOG prefix at the 3000- or 4000-level.

Number of Credits Hours: 15

Curriculum 

Department of Geography and Anthropology

Kennesaw State University
Department of Geography and Anthropology
Social Sciences Building (402), Rm 4042
402 Bartow Ave MB #4042 
Kennesaw, Georgia, 30144 

Phone: 470-578-2373

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