2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Apr 18, 2024  
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Geography (GEOG)


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Roger Sandness, Head
Department of Geography
Scobey Hall 232
605-688-4511
e-mail: george.white@sdstate.edu

Faculty

Professor White, Head; Distinguished Professor C. Gritzner; Professors Berg, J. Gritzner, Hansen, Henebry, Napton, Roy; Associate Professor Watrel, Wimberly, Zhang; Assistant Professor Millett; Adjunct Faculty Eidenshink, Fosnight, Fouberg, Gallo, Giri, Loveland, Lu, Senay, Vogelmann, Zhuliang; Professor Emeritus Hogan.

Programs

Geography is the science that studies the distribution of both physical and human features of the Earth’s surface. Geographers seek to describe, relate and explain the natural and cultural phenomena that distinguish places around the world. Geographers focus upon “where” and “why” questions concerning the global environment. The process of change and an examination of how humans modify the Earth is a continual emphasis.

The Department of Geography provides coursework leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in Geography and also in Geographic Information Sciences. The Geography major requires 35 credit hours which includes GEOG 131, 132, 200, 210, 382, and 487 with 18 credits of upper division credit. In addition to the standard degree programs, there is an Environmental Planning and Management emphasis available. The Environmental Planning and Management emphasis is designed to prepare students for careers in governmental, industrial, managerial, recreational areas, and commercial corporations. Minors in Geography and Geographic Information Sciences are also offered by the Department.

Planning (PLAN)

Roger Sandness, Head
Department of Geography
Scobey Hall 232
605-688-4511
e-mail: roger.sandness@sdstate.edu

Planning is an essential part of most private and public activities. It is a process that can be learned and applied to increase effectiveness in decision-making and operations.

The Minor in Planning (Master’s Degree Level) and teaching Planning courses are governed by a Coordinating Committee appointed by and responsible to the Vice President for Academic Affairs.

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