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Bachelors of Geography,Pathway- 3 Semester, Auburn University

Auburn - Alabama, Alabama

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48 Months

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The Geography and Environmental Studies (GEST) program is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of global geography, land and water systems, weather and climate, and geographic information systems. The curriculum includes a mix of core courses, electives, and experiential learning opportunities, ensuring a well-rounded education in geography and environmental sciences. Students will engage with topics like global systems, cartography, remote sensing, and environmental issues, preparing them for various roles in environmental management, planning, and research. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including GIS and remote sensing techniques, essential for contemporary geographers and environmental scientists.

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To complete the degree, students must earn a total of 120 credit hours, including foundational courses in English, math, social sciences, humanities, and sciences. The program includes core courses such as Global Geography, Human Geography, and Global Systems, along with electives like Geographic Information Systems, Cartography, and Remote Sensing. A senior seminar and a two-course sequence in history or literature are also required, culminating in a graduation course in the semester of completion.
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English language test

PTE

53

TOEFL

79

IELTS

6.5

DUOLINGO

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FAQs

Are there specific language requirements for admission?

What are the core scientific courses I need to take?

Core Science sequences include courses like BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, and Phys sciences, depending on your choice, such as BIOL 1020/1021, CHEM 1030/1031, GEOL 1100, Phys 1500, etc.