BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN GEOGRAPHY

CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING MINOR [Management Track]

For the Geography minor in City and Regional Planning, a minimum of 21 semester hours are required, with at least 12 semester hours at the 300 and 400 level. For major requirements in this track, refer back to the Geography and Geology homepage. To view the GIS Track for the City and Regional Planning Minor, click on GIS Track. The City and Regional Planning Minor focuses on the skills necessary to plan for human interactions with the social and physical environments in urban and regional settings. Students have greater flexibility in this track to focus on a suite of courses that prepare the student for employment in a variety of government and non-government areas. The Department recommends strongly that students take GEOG240 at the end of the sophomore or beginning of the junior year.

PART A

REQUIRED COURSES 6 HOURS
Geography 240 Introduction to Planning 3 hours
Geography 484 Planning: Theory and Application 3 hours

PART B

REQUIRED COURSES [CHOOSE ANY TWO] 6 HOURS
Geography 423 Transportation Planning 3 hours
Geography 434 Historic Preservation and Planning 3 hours
Geography 474 Environmental Planning 3 hours
Geography 480 Urban Geography 3 hours
Geography 488 Rural Planning 3 hours
Geography 495 Planning Practicum 3 hours

PART C

REQUIRED TECHNIQUE COURSE [CHOOSE ONE] MINIMUM 3 HOURS
Geography 300 Research Methods 3 hours
Geography 316 Fundamentals of GIS (old 217) 4 hours
Geography 317 Geographic Information Systems 3 hours
Geography 391 Geostatistics (Data Analysis) 3 hours
Geography 414 Fundamentals of Remote Sensing 4 hours
Geography 417 GIS Analysis/Modeling 3 hours
Geography 419 GIS Applications 3 hours
Geography 452 Geographic Field Methods 3 hours
Geography 477 GIS Special Topics 3 hours

ELECTIVE

COURSES 6 HOURS
Geography xxx Any Planning Course 6 hours


For more information about this track, contact your geography advisor, visit the Department office (EST 304), or call (270) 745-4555.

To send an email message to request more information, just click on: david.keeling@wku.edu

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This page last updated on 8/29/07.