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Atmospheric Sciences - B.S.
The UGA Atmospheric Sciences Program offers a new undergraduate major (B.S.) in Atmospheric Sciences effective Spring 2017. The undergraduate major can easily be completed with a double major in Geography.
Transfer students intending to enter the Atmospheric Sciences major should… Read More
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Geography - Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
The major in geography requires at least 24 hours of geography courses at the 3000-4000 level and must include GEOG 2011-2011L. A minimum grade of "C" (2.0) must be earned in each course. For the A.B. degree, 3000-4000-level course work in the major must include 6 hours of human… Read More
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Geography - Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Geography opens doors to a wide variety of careers, such as an environmental specialist, business location/allocation expert, market researcher, community development and planning specialist, cartographer, satellite image analyst, weather forecaster, or teacher. In fact, almost any… Read More