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Science  Right Arrow Geography
The environmental science of geography examines both physical and cultural landscapes. Geography includes the study of all forces of nature and the consequences of those forces: the nature and interactions of the atmosphere and the land, plants and animals, the earth's waters, weather, climate, the earth's dynamic surface, landforms and soil, and the way people have inhabited and altered the earth by creating various forms of agriculture, language, religion, and cities.

Courses in geography fulfill the science requirement for the associate degree, prepare students for majoring in geography at a four-year institution, and supplement other studies for students interested in careers in environmental studies, education, engineering, and architecture. Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution and major in geography should consult with a counselor regarding the transfer process and lower division requirements.

Department Website: http://depts.valleycollege.edu/GeogGIS/

 

Faculty
Department Head:Heibel, Todd
Faculty:Buchanan, Donald G
Croft, Gary M
Engstrom, Vanessa
Heibel, Todd Daniel
Ogbuchiekwe, Edmund Jekwu
Sandlin, Stephen H
Schmidt, Lisa

 

Liaison Counselor

The Liaison Counselor for this department is Jennifer Mendoza, M.S.

 

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