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a. |
Complete a minimum of 12 credits from one of the following courses: |
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GEO |
113 |
Introduction to Economic Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
151 |
Introduction to Human Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
201 |
Introduction to Plant Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
203 |
Introduction to Meteorology |
3 |
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GEO |
204 |
World Regional Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
206 |
Physical Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
206L |
Physical Geography Laboratory |
2 |
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GEO |
208 |
Physical Geography of the National Parks |
2 |
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GEO |
211 |
Environmental Policy and Practice |
3 |
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GEO |
214 |
Geography of Drugs |
3 |
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GEO |
215 |
Sports Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
221 |
Introduction to Geographic Information |
3 |
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GEO |
221L |
Introduction to Geographic Information Laboratory |
1 |
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GEO |
235 |
Geography of Environment and Health |
3 |
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GEO |
286 |
Undergraduate Research in Geography |
3 |
b. |
Complete a minimum of 12 credits from one of the following concentrations: |
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Earth Observation and Geospatial Analytics |
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FOR |
372 |
Ecological Monitoring and Data Analysis |
3 |
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FOR |
419 |
Applications of Geographic Information Systems to Natural Resources Management |
4 |
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GEO |
324 |
Remote Sensing of the Environment |
4 |
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GEO |
325 |
Geographic Information Systems |
3 |
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GEO |
326 |
Cartographic Design and Production |
4 |
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GEO |
363 |
Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Geographers |
3 |
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GEO |
424 |
Advanced Remote Sensing |
4 |
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GEO |
425 |
Problems in Geographic Information Science (W) |
3 |
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GEO |
426 |
Thematic Cartography |
4 |
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GEO |
428 |
Digital Terrain Analysis |
3 |
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GEO |
429 |
Programming with Spatial Data |
3 |
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Human-Environment and Economic Geography |
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GEO |
410 |
Geography of Food and Agriculture |
3 |
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GEO |
413 |
Urban Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
414 |
Transportation Systems and Sustainable Cites |
3 |
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GEO |
435 |
Geography of Health and Disease |
3 |
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GEO |
436 |
Spatial Analysis of Populations |
3 |
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GEO |
440 |
Geopolitics |
3 |
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GEO |
441 |
Cultural Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
453 |
Metropolitan Environments: Urban Forms and Land Uses |
3 |
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Physical Environment and Climate |
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GEO |
302 |
Climates of the World |
3 |
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GEO |
303 |
Severe and Hazardous Weather |
3 |
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GEO |
306 |
Environmental Geomorphology |
3 |
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GEO |
402 |
Agricultural Climatology |
3 |
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GEO |
403 |
Dynamic Meteorology (W) |
3 |
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GEO |
405 |
Weather Analysis and Forecasting |
4 |
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GEO |
407 |
Regional Geomorphology of the United States |
3 |
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GEO |
409 |
Global Climate Change and Variability |
3 |
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GEO |
411 |
Stream Systems and Landforms |
3 |
c. |
Complete the following course: |
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GEO |
480 |
Undergraduate Seminar in Geography (W) |
3 |
d. |
Complete an additional minimum of 3 credits from any GEO electives at the 300-level or 400-level. |
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Students are encouraged to complete a first-year seminar such as UGS 110, as well as an internship experience, which can apply as GEO 498 when approved by the student’s academic advisor. Students planning to complete a graduate degree in geography are encouraged to complete GEO 113, GEO 151, GEO 206, GEO 221, and GEO 363. |
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Complete 12 credits in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) courses from the following courses. Fulfillment of this requirement satisfies the College of Social Science STEM Graduation Requirement for the Bachelor of Science degree. Courses used may not concurrently satisfy a University requirement. |
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(1) |
Complete one of the following courses: |
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LB |
118 |
Calculus I |
4 |
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MTH |
124 |
Survey of Calculus I |
3 |
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MTH |
132 |
Calculus I |
3 |
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MTH |
152H |
Honors Calculus I |
3 |
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Complete a minimum of 9 credits from the following courses: |
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AST |
101 |
The Celestial Clockworks |
1 |
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AST |
207 |
The Science of Astronomy |
3 |
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AST |
208 |
Planets and Telescopes |
3 |
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BE |
101 |
Introduction to Biosystems Engineering |
1 |
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BE |
230 |
Engineering Analysis of Biological Systems |
3 |
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BS |
161 |
Cell and Molecular Biology |
3 |
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BS |
162 |
Organismal and Population Biology |
3 |
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BS |
171 |
Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory |
2 |
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BS |
172 |
Organismal and Population Biology Laboratory |
2 |
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CE |
221 |
Statics |
3 |
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CE |
273 |
Civil and Environmental Engineering Measurements |
2 |
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CE |
274 |
Graphics for Civil and Environmental Engineers |
1 |
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CE |
275 |
GIS for Civil ad Environmental Engineers |
1 |
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CEM |
141 |
General Chemistry |
4 |
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CEM |
142 |
General and Inorganic Chemistry |
3 |
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CEM |
143 |
Survey of Organic Chemistry |
3 |
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CEM |
151 |
General and Descriptive Chemistry |
4 |
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CEM |
152 |
Principles of Chemistry |
3 |
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CEM |
161 |
Chemistry Laboratory I |
1 |
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CEM |
162 |
Chemistry Laboratory II |
1 |
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CEM |
262 |
Quantitative Analysis |
3 |
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CHE |
201 |
Material and Energy Balances |
3 |
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CHE |
210 |
Modeling and Analysis of Transport Phenomena |
3 |
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CMSE |
201 |
Computational Modeling and Data Analysis I |
4 |
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CMSE |
202 |
Computational Modeling and Data Analysis II |
4 |
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CSE |
102 |
Algorithmic Thinking and Programming |
3 |
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CSE |
231 |
Introduction to Programming I |
4 |
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CSS |
101 |
Introduction to Crop Science |
3 |
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CSS |
210 |
Fundamentals of Soil Science |
3 |
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CSUS |
200 |
Introduction to Sustainability |
3 |
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ECE |
101 |
Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering |
1 |
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ECE |
201 |
Circuits and Systems I |
3 |
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ECE |
202 |
Circuits and Systems II |
3 |
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ECE |
203 |
Electric Circuits and Systems Laboratory |
1 |
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ECE |
230 |
Digital Logic Fundamentals |
3 |
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ECE |
280 |
Electrical Engineering Analysis |
3 |
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EGR |
100 |
Introduction to Engineering Design |
2 |
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EGR |
102 |
Introduction to Engineering Modeling |
2 |
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ENE |
280 |
Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science |
3 |
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ENT |
205 |
Pests, Society and Environment |
3 |
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FOR |
101 |
Michigan’s Forests |
3 |
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FOR |
202 |
Introduction to Forestry |
3 |
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FOR |
204 |
Forest Vegetation |
3 |
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FOR |
222 |
Forestry Field Methods |
2 |
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FW |
101 |
Fundamentals of Fisheries and Wildlife Ecology and Management |
3 |
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FW |
110 |
Conservation and Management of Marine Resources |
3 |
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FW |
181 |
Introduction to Science, Technology, the Environment, and Public Policy |
3 |
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FW |
207 |
Great Lakes: Biology and Management |
3 |
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GLG |
200 |
Introduction to Environmental Science and Global Change |
4 |
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GLG |
201 |
The Dynamic Earth |
4 |
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ME |
201 |
Thermodynamics |
3 |
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ME |
222 |
Mechanics of Deformable Solids |
3 |
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ME |
280 |
Graphic Communications |
2 |
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MSE |
200 |
Materials and Society |
2 |
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MSE |
250 |
Materials Science and Engineering |
3 |
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MSE |
260 |
Electronic, Magnetic, Thermal, and Optical Properties of Materials |
3 |
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MTH |
133 |
Calculus II |
4 |
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MTH |
234 |
Multivariable Calculus |
4 |
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MTH |
235 |
Differential Equations |
3 |
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PHY |
183 |
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I |
4 |
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PHY |
184 |
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II |
4 |
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PHY |
191 |
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, I |
1 |
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PHY |
192 |
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, II |
1 |
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PHY |
215 |
Thermodynamics and Modern Physics |
3 |
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PHY |
231 |
Introductory Physics I |
3 |
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PHY |
232 |
Introductory Physics II |
3 |
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PHY |
251 |
Introductory Physics Laboratory I |
1 |
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PHY |
252 |
Introductory Physics Laboratory II |
1 |
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PLB |
105 |
Plant Biology |
3 |
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PLB |
106 |
Plant Biology Laboratory |
1 |
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PLB |
203 |
Biology of Plants |
4 |
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PLB |
218 |
Plants of Michigan |
3 |
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STT |
180 |
Introduction to Data Science |
4 |
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STT |
200 |
Statistical Methods |
3 |
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STT |
201 |
Statistical Methods |
4 |
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STT |
224 |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Ecologists |
3 |
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STT |
231 |
Statistics for Scientists |
3 |