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Geography

Geography

Program Description:  The Associate of Arts degree in Geography is intended to match, within the constraints of the Core Curriculum, the course of study for the first two years of a typical Geography program at a four-year college or university. It also provides the flexibility for students desiring only an associate degree to specialize the program to individual interests.

AttentionStudents must visit with an advisor when they have completed 30 hours toward the degree plan (typically the end of the second semester).

Marketable Skills

  • Critical Thinking
  • Communicate Effectively
  • Practice personal and social responsibility
  • Demonstrate social, cultural, and global competencies
  • Prepare to engage in life-long learning

Transfer Information

The Associate of Arts in Geography degree provides a pathway to transfer to a four-year college or university where students can earn a baccalaureate degree. Students are strongly encouraged to select a transfer destination by the time they have completed 30 semester credit hours. Students should consult with their chosen transfer institution regarding recommended courses that will transfer and be applied to their baccalaureate degree program.

Common majors students pursue at a 4-year institution include: Geography, Geology, Geophysics, Geographic Information Science & Technology, and Environmental Geosciences

Transfer Guides: The universities listed here do not constitute Blinn endorsement. All transfer course evaluations and determination of what courses will count toward a bachelor’s degree are made by the receiving transfer institution.

Texas A&M University: https://admissions.tamu.edu/transfer/majors

Texas State University: https://www.admissions.txstate.edu/future-students/transfer/tpg.html

For more information on program transfer information to four-year institutions visit Blinn’s transfer information site: https://www.blinn.edu/transfer-information 

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Career Information

A degree in Geography will prepare you for many types of careers in private industry, government, non-profits, research, and higher education.

Common careers students pursue with a Geography degree include: K-12 educator or higher education instructor and researcher, Climatologist, Environmental Scientist, Park Naturalist, Zoologist, Forest Fire Inspector, Real Estate Appraiser, Policy Researcher, Urban Planner, Cartographer, Geospatial Information Scientist and Technologist, Geointelligence Specialist, Soil Scientist, GIS Technician, Land Surveyor, Geological and Petroleum Technicians.

Regional Labor Market Information: A GIS Analyst in Bryan, TX with the Texas Department of Transportation earns between $45,000 and $84,000 per year. A Park Superintendent with Texas Parks and Wildlife earns between $64,000 and $70,000 per year.