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Geography

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Geographers look at the world’s physical patterns, explaining the evolution of people, places and environments.

A student studies a map projected on a large screen in a classroom.
Combining social and physical sciences, geography is the study of places. You’ll use a multidisciplinary approach to look for solutions to real-world problems.

Programs Offered

Sample Courses

  • Data Analysis and Visualization
  • Urban Geography
  • Economic Geography
  • Sports, Geography and Society
  • Environment and Society
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Core Curriculum

Your success is at our Core. TCU’s Core Curriculum prepares you to live and work in today’s ever-evolving diverse and global society. It encourages you to be intellectually curious and ask big questions about the world and your place in it.

Special Admission Requirements

There are no special admissions requirements for this program.

What Sets Us Apart

Our partnership with the Center for Urban Studies provides you with opportunities for real-world applications of knowledge and problem solving that can help impact your local community.

Career Prospects

The study of geography opens the door to real-world solutions for everything from urban planning challenges to agriculture production. Our graduates go on to careers such as:

  • Cartography
  • Policy Analysis
  • GIS Engineering
  • Urban Development
  • Research
  • Real Estate
  • Urban Planning

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John V. Roach Honors College

Exceed your own expectations. Incoming and current undergraduate students of every major may apply. Unique classes are offered which connects students with a varied curriculum that is stimulating, supportive and cross-disciplinary.