Geography Careers
Geography faculty members are available to discuss what a graduate can do with a degree or several classes in geography. It is a solid liberal arts foundation for people wanting to go into a variety of occupation-specific training programs.
We have had graduates get positions with government agencies and private businesses that deal with geographic information systems, planning and research. Our students can also become teachers by achieving social studies secondary education certification.
Students sometimes choose to continue their studies in graduate programs in geography and other fields. We have had graduates go into advanced studies in park management, meteorology, medicine and urban planning.
You will find additional career planning information at:
Association of American Geographers
Environmental Systems Resources, Inc.
National Council for Geographic Education
The faculty would happy to hear from graduates of the geography program. We're interested in knowing where you are located and what activities you are involved in now.
To give us an update, you can send an e-mail to any of the faculty members, call the department (859-572-5628) or send a FAX (859-572-6088).
