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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY MAJOR (GEO)
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY MAJOR WITH HONORS (GEOH)
CORE CURRICULUM AND ENGINEERING SEQUENCE:
 Complete the 26-course core curriculum
 Complete any 3-course core engineering sequence
 Complete one of the following courses:
Course #
Course Title
IT305
Theory and Practice of Military IT Systems
IT355
Advanced Theory and Practice of Military IT Systems
FOUNDATION COURSES
 Complete the three courses listed below:
Course #
Course Title
EV303
Foundations in Geography
EV365
Geography of Global Cultures
EV398
Geographic Information Systems
REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
 Complete one of the eight Regional Geography courses listed below:
Course #
Course Title
EV371
Geography of Russia
EV372
Geography of Asia
EV373
Geography of Latin America
EV374
Geography of the Middle East and Africa
EV375
Geography of Africa
EV376
Geography of the Middle East
EV384
Geography of North America
EV386
Geography of Europe
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
 Complete one of the four courses listed below:
Course #
Course Title
EV388A
Physical Geology
EV388B
Geomorphology
EV389B
Climatology
EV391B
Environmental Geology
GEOGRAPHY TOOL
 Complete the course listed below:
Course #
Course Title
LX ___
Third Semester of Language
GEOGRAPHY ELECTIVE
 Complete two of the three courses listed below:
Course #
Course Title
EV390B
Urban Geography
EV391A
Principles of Land Use Planning and Management
EV3XX
Any Regional Geography Course (see list on previous
page)
GENERAL ELECTIVE
 Complete one of the seventy courses listed below:
Course #
Course Title
EV371
Geography of Russia
EV372
Geography of Asia
EV373
Geography of Latin America
EV374
Geography of the Middle East and Africa
EV375
Geography of Africa
EV376
Geography of the Middle East
EV377
Remote Sensing
EV378
Cartography
EV384
Geography of North America
EV386
Geography of Europe
EV387
Meteorology
EV388B
Geomorphology
EV389B
Climatology
EV390B
Urban Geography
EV391A
Principles of Land Use Planning and Management
EV391B
Environmental Geology
EV397
Air Pollution Engineering
EV478
Geospatial Military Operations
EV483
Colloquium in Geography
EV485
Special Topics in Geography and the Environment
EV486
Environmental Geography
EV487
Environmental Security
EV489A
Advanced Individual Study in Geography
EP333
Cultural Studies
EP392
HI337
China – C. Kingdom to Communist Rule
HI339
The Modern Middle East
HI340
Colonial America
HI341
The Age of Exploration
HI342
The British Isles Since 1688
HI343
Modern Germany
HI345
Modern Africa
HI346
Modern South Asia
HI347
Asian Warfare and Politics
HI349
The Middle East to 1798
HI360
History of the Classical World
HI361
History of Medieval Europe
HI362
HI363
HI364
HI365
HI367
HI368
History of Early Modern Europe
Europe in Transition and Revolution
Modern Western Europe
The Ancient World
History of Imperial/Soviet Russia
Mod. Central and E. Europe 1896-1989
Ethnic Literature
Course #
HI369
HI372
HI390
HI391
HI394
HI395
HI396
HI398
LW481
LX400
MA376
MS360
MS455
PL361
PL377
SS360
SS366
SS368
SS372
SS374
SS375
SS377
SS381
SS383
SS384
SS385
SS485
Course Title
American Frontiers
History of US Foreign Relations, 20th Century
Early National America
History of World Religions
Revolutionary America
History of Civil War America
Making of Modern America
Society & Culture in American History
International Law
Fourth Semester, Foreign Language
Applied Statistics
Low Intensity Conflict
Comparative Military Systems
Research Methods
Social Inequality: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
Political Analysis
Comparative Politics
Econometrics
Politics and Gov. of China
Politics & Gov. of Koreas & Japan
Politics and Governments of Russia & Neighbors
Politics & Gov. of Europe
Political and Cultural Anthropology
Politics and Governments of the Middle East
Politics and Governments of Latin America
Comparative Economic Systems
Politics and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
INTEGRATIVE EXPERIENCE
 Complete the following course:
Course #
Course Title
EV482
Military Geography
HONORS PROGRAM IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
 Cadets pursuing the honors program in Human Geography must meet the entry-level requirement of having a
3.00 grade point average in the core curriculum, an APSC of at least 3.5 in the major, and approval by the
Geography Program Director. Cadets approved for participation in the honors program must complete the following
courses:
Course #
Course Title
EV480
Honors Seminar in Geography
EV489B
Advanced Individual Study II
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY MAJOR (GEOØ)
CLASS OF 2014
NAME:
TERM 1
TERM 2
TERM 3
TERM 4
TERM 5
TERM 6
TERM 7
TERM 8
MA103
MA104
MA205
MA206
CES
CES
CES
LW403
CH101
CH102
PH203
PH204
IT305/355
PL300
HI301
HI302
EN101
EN102
SS201
SS202
SS307
EN302
GEOGRAPHY
ELECTIVE 1
PHYSICAL
GEOGRAPHY
HI10X
HI10X
EV203
PY201
EV303
EV365
REGIONAL
GEOGRAPHY
EV482
PL100
IT105
LX203
LX204
LX3__
EV398
GEOGRAPHY
ELECTIVE 2
GENERAL
ELECTIVE
EV480
HONORS
EV489B
HONORS
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Can I choose any engineering sequence? Yes.
Can I double major? Yes. We do many each year. It’s easiest if you have validations, but in any case, feel free to
ask us about it.
Do you have AIADS? Yes. Although budgets are tight, in recent years we’ve taken cadets to places such as:
Israel, Africa, Uzbekistan, Morocco, Macedonia, Vietnam, Japan, Argentina, etc.
Can I apply to do a semester abroad? Yes.
Can I become an Army FAO later in my career? Yes, geography is a recognized major for application to the FAO
track.
Do other schools have a geography major? Yes, several hundred schools offer undergrad degrees in geography,
including Dartmouth, Penn State, UC-Berkeley, etc..
What do geographers do? Typical employers of geographers include: Multinational corporations, businesses
that need regional or locational analysts, most Government agencies and DOD directorates (State Department,
DIA, FBI, etc.), environment-related businesses, international and domestic non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), planning offices, and educational institutions at all levels.
Is geography good for my Army career? We think it’s one of the best choices for an Army officer. In today’s
operating environment, you will be faced with environmental and cultural challenges around the world, and
geographers are uniquely trained to handle this reality.