Geography
Geographers study the natural and social processes that form our environments and interpret the changing interrelationships between environment and society. Geography courses examine the role of the natural environment in limiting and creating opportunities for people, and the role of society in reshaping the Earth habitat. The study of the natural environment itself, and the broad question of society's relationship to nature, along with such concerns as the management of scarce resources and many environmental crises, have long been of interest to geographers.
The study of Geography is often divided into three categories:
Geography is considered a social science since degrees can be obtained in both Arts and Sciences.
The study of Geography is often divided into three categories:
- Human Geography
- Physical Geography
- Spatial Information (Technical) - GIS
Geography is considered a social science since degrees can be obtained in both Arts and Sciences.