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APPLIED  GEOGRAPHY

View Applied Geography A.A.S. (R): 344
View Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Certificate (R): 184
View Geographic Education Certificate (R): 183


Applied Geography A.A.S. (R): 344

This curriculum is designed primarily for the student who desires to pursue a profession in geography, cartography, geographic education, or geographic information systems (GIS). The curriculum provides the student with an opportunity to test his or her interests prior to making a commitment for advanced study. Completion of all requirements will lead to the A.A.S.

Course work in this curriculum (involving fieldwork, use of computer technology, and mapping exercises) will explore four related disciplines. Geography, the first discipline, is the study of places; it enables the graduate to function as a paraprofessional in a broad range of studies. The geography graduate assists in performing research and compiling data in activities connected with agriculture, climatology, marketing, transportation, planning, and domestic and foreign area studies. Cartography, the second discipline, is the art and science of map construction; its skills enable the graduate to use, compile, and construct maps and related cartographic products. Geographic education, the third discipline, provides prospective teachers and currently employed teachers seeking to meet certification requirements in Montgomery County and Maryland with exposure to geographic concepts and methodology. GIS, the fourth discipline, combines the use of computer technology with the field of geography to solve locational problems.

First Semester
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing I 3
GE 101 Introduction to Geography 3
GE 151 Introduction to Cartography 3
  Mathematics foundation 3 (4)
  Natural sciences lab distribution 4

Second Semester
  English foundation 3
GE 102 Cultural Geography 3
GE 104 Physical Geography 4
GE 152 Interpretation of Geographic Imagery:  Use and Analysis 3
HE 100 Principles of Healthier Living 1

Third Semester
CA 120 Introduction to Computer Applications 3
GE 103 Economic Geography 3
GE 110 Global Geography 3
  Cartography, GIS, or geography elective* 3
  Speech foundation 3

Fourth Semester
  CS or MA elective
3 (4)
GE 203 Geographic Education  
  or
GE 210 Preserving Our Natural Heritage
3
  Cartography, GIS, or geography elective*
3
  Arts or humanities distribution
3
  Behavioral and social sciences distribution
3


Total credit hours   60 (62)

* Select from GE 201, GE 202, GE 251, GE 252, and GE 261.


Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Certificate (R): 184

Training in cartography and geographic information systems enables the student to develop, construct, and use maps and other imagery to solve problems relating to the earth, its resources and development. These skills are used by professionals employed in federal mapping and related agencies in the Washington metropolitan region.

GE 101 Introduction to Geography 3
GE 151 Introduction to Cartography 3
GE 152 Interpretation of Geographic Imagery:  Use and Analysis 3
GE 251 Principles of Map Design 3
GE 252 Introduction to Computer Mapping 3
GE 261 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 3
  Elective 3 (4)


Total credit hours  21 (22)


Geographic Education Certificate (R): 183

This certificate curriculum is designed primarily for the student who desires to pursue a profession in geographic education. Geographic education is a specialization in the field of geography. This facet of the curriculum is for students seeking to pursue a degree in teaching or to provide exposure to geographic concepts and methodology for teachers seeking to meet certification requirements in Montgomery County and Maryland. This curriculum provides students with an opportunity to test their interest prior to making a commitment for advanced study. Course work in this curriculum will involve fieldwork, use of computer technology, mapping exercises, and extensive reading.

GE 101 Introduction to Geography 3
GE 102 Cultural Geography 3
GE 104 Physical Geography 4
GE 110 Global Geography 3
GE 203   Geographic Education 3
GE 210   Preserving Our National Heritage: The Geography of Conservation and Natural Resources 3
  Elective* 3


Total credit hours  22

* Select from GE 103, GE 152, GE 201, or GE 202.

Refer to course description pages to identify courses with prerequisites.
Courses in italics meet General Education requirements
.