Geography BA Program Learning Goals and Associated CLAS Essential Learning Outcomes (ELOs)
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Compare the major concepts, theoretical and spatial perspectives, and historical trends in Geography.
- Explain the distinctive physical characteristics of places and regions in terms of geomorphological, hydrological, climatological, and biogeographical processes.
- Explain the distinctive human and cultural characteristics of places and regions in terms of social, cultural, economic, and political processes.
- Analyze, and interpret interconnections between human activities and the natural and built environment at different geographical and temporal scales.
- Evaluate the sustainability and resilience of human-environment systems in the past, present, and future
Associated with ELO I: Knowledge of Human Cultures & the Physical and Natural World
Through study in the sciences and mathematics, social sciences, humanities, histories, languages, and the arts
- Apply geospatial science & technologies.
- Apply qualitative and/or quantitative geographic analytical methods (eg laboratory, field, and computational).
- Communicate complex geographical information through writing, graphics, presentations, animations, and mapping.
- Analyze, and interpret complex problems in research and practice using critical inquiry, systems thinking, synthesis, and interdisciplinary approaches to solve complex problems in research and practice.
Associated with ELO II: Intellectual & Practical Skills (6 of 10)
YES: Inquiry and analysis, Written communication, Oral communication, Quantitative literacy, Information literacy, problem solving
NO: Reading ability, Creative thinking, teamwork
Associated with ELO II: Intellectual & Practical Skills (1of 10)
Critical thinking
- Deconstruct evolving and interconnected social, cultural, economic, and political relationships at the global scale.
- Draw on diverse perspectives to examine complex social and environmental issues and practice global citizenship.
Associated with ELO III: Personal & Social Responsibility (2 of 4)
YES: Intercultural knowledge and competence, Civic knowledge and engagement—local and global
NO: Ethical reasoning and action, foundations and skills for lifelong learning
- Understand key geographical concepts, their multidisciplinary nature, and apply to the real-world.
- Participate in best practices for engagement with local, regional, and/or global communities.
Associated with ELO IV: Integrative & Applied Learning (1 of 1)
Synthesis and advanced accomplishment across general and specialized studies