Geography Minor
Declaration of a minor is open to any student enrolled at CU Boulder, regardless of college or school affiliation.
- A minimum of 18 credit hours must be taken in the Department of Geography, including a minimum of 9 upper-division credit hours.
- All coursework applied to the minor must be completed with a grade of C- or better. No pass/fail work may be applied. The GPA of all minor coursework must equal 2.00 (C) or greater.
- Student pursuing an individually structured major, or who are pursuing a major in distributed studies, will not be eligible to earn a minor.
- Students will be allowed to apply no more than 9 credit hours (including 6 upper-division) of transfer work toward a minor.
- Coursework applied toward a minor may also be applied toward Gen Ed as well as the requirements for other majors.
Course Options Based on Your Major
There are more ways to get a geography minor for every major; all majors just show RECOMMENDED courses. Full catalog of courses. All majors in the school of Arts and Sciences can take Geography classes to fulfill many General Education requirements, not necessarily major specific requirements. If you are confused or unsure, please speak with an advisor.
Anthropology Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for ANTH majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics and Policy
- GEOG 3612: Reimagining Cities: Spaces of Power, Privilege, and Possibility
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
Other GEOG courses that may interest ANTH majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 2092: Advanced Introduction to Human Geography
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2212: Location, Location, Location: Introduction to Affordable Housing and Urban Development Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4292: Migration, Immigrant Adaptation, and Development
- GEOG 4772: Food & Power
Architectural Major
The GIS and Computational Science Certificate is highly recommended.
GEOG courses in the GIS and Computational Science Certificate
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3053: Geographic Information Science: Mapping
- GEOG 4043: Advanced Geovisualization and Web Mapping
- GEOG 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4103: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Analytics
- GEOG 4203: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Modeling
- GEOG 4303: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Programming
- GEOG 4403: Geographic Information Science: Space Time Analytics
- GEOG 4503: Geographic Information Science: Project Management
Other GEOG courses that may interest ARCH Majors:
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment & Society
- GEOG 2212: Location, Location, Location: Introduction to Affordable Housing and Urban Development Geographies
- GEOG 2053: Mapping Our World
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2552: Healthy Places, Toxic Spaces: Geographies of Wellbeing, Risk, and Care
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3612: Reimagining Cities: Spaces of Power, Privilege, and Possibility
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4022: Climate Action Planning: Reducing CU Boulder's Emissions
- GEOG 4501: Water Issues in the American West
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for ATOC majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3301/ATOC 3300: Analysis of Climate and Weather Observations
- GEOG 3601/ATOC/ENVS 3600: Principles of Climate
- GEOG/ERTH 4241: Earth Surface Processes
Other GEOG courses that may interest ATOC majors:
- GEOG 2053: Mapping Our World
- GEOG 2271: Intro to the Arctic Environment
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2421: Visualizing Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3053: Geographic Information Science: Mapping
- GEOG 3251: Mountain Geosystems
- GEOG 3351: Biogeography
- GEOG 3402: Natural Hazards
- GEOG 3511: Water Cycle
- GEOG 4022: Climate Action Planning: Reducing CU Boulder's Emissions
- GEOG/GEOL 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG/ENVS 4201: Biometeorology
- GEOG 4271: Arctic Climate
Other Recommendations:
Civil Engineering Major
GEOG courses that may interest CVEN majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment & Society
- GEOG 2212: Location, Location, Location: Introduction to Affordable Housing and Urban Development Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3053: Geographic Information Science: Mapping
- GEOG 3402: Natural Hazards
- GEOG 3511: Water Cycle
- GEOG 3612: Reimagining Cities: Spaces of Power, Privilege, and Possibility
- GEOG 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4103: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Analytics
- GEOG 4043: Advanced Geovisualization and Web Mapping
- GEOG 4303: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Programming
- GEOG 4321: Snow Hydrology
- GEOG 4501: Water Issues in the American West
Other Recommendations:
Computer Science Major
The GIS and Computational Science Certificate is highly recommended.
GEOG courses in the GIS and Computational Science Certificate
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3053: Geographic Information Science: Mapping
- GEOG 4043: Advanced Geovisualization and Web Mapping
- GEOG 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4103: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Analytics
- GEOG 4203: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Modeling
- GEOG 4303: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Programming
- GEOG 4403: Geographic Information Science: Space Time Analytics
- GEOG 4503: Geographic Information Science: Project Management
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
Gen Ed courses that may interest CSCI Majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 2053: Mapping a Our World
- GEOG 2092: Advanced Human Geography
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
Earth Science Major
(Formerly GEOL)
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for ERTH majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 4321: Snow Hydrology
- GEOG 4401: Soils Geography
Other GEOG courses that may interest ERTH majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society & Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 2053: Mapping Our World
- GEOG 2271: Introduction to the Arctic Environment
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2421: Visualizing Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events
- GEOG 3402: Natural Hazards
- GEOG 3412: Conservation Practice and Resource Management
- GEOG 3511: The Water Cycle
- GEOG 3601/ATOC/ENVS 3600: Principles of Climate
- GEOG 4022: Climate Action Planning: Reducing CU Boulder's Emissions
- GEOG 4093/ERTH 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4241/ERTH 4241: Earth Surface Processes
- GEOG 4271: The Arctic Climate Environment
- GEOG 4371: Forest Geography: Principles and Dynamics
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
Other Recommendations:
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for EBIO majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3422: Political Ecology
- GEOG 3351: Biogeography
- GEOG/ENVS 4201: Biometeorology
Other GEOG courses that may interest EBIO majors:
- GEOG 2271: Intro to the Arctic Environment
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2421: Visualizing Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics & Policy
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3251: Mountain Geosystems
- GEOG 3402: Natural Hazards
- GEOG 3412: Conservation Practice and Resource Management
- GEOG 3601/ATOC/ENVS 3600: Principles of Climate
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4022: Climate Action Planning: Reducing CU Boulder's Emissions
- GEOG/GEOL 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4103: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Analytics
- GEOG 4203: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Modeling
- GEOG 4271: Arctic Climate
- GEOG 4371: Forest Geography: Principles and Dynamics
- GEOG 4501: Water Issues in the American West
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
- GEOG 4772: Food & Power
- GEOG 4792: Human Health and the Environment
Other Recommendations:
Economics Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for ECON majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics and Policy
- GEOG 3612: Reimagining Cities: Spaces of Power, Privilege, and Possibility
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
Other GEOG courses that may interest ECON majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 2053: Mapping Our World
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2212: Location, Location, Location: Introduction to Affordable Housing and Urban Development Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 3662: Economic Geography
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 4292: Migration, Immigrant Adaptation, and Development
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
- GEOG 4712: Political Geography
- GEOG 4772: Food & Power
Environmental Design Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for ENVD majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics and Policy
- GEOG 3612: Reimagining Cities: Spaces of Power, Privilege, and Possibility
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
Other GEOG courses that may interest ENVD majors:
- GEOG 2053: Mapping Our World
- GEOG 2212: Location, Location, Location: Introduction to Affordable Housing and Urban Development Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2552: Healthy Places, Toxic Spaces: Geographies of Wellbeing, Risk, and Care
- GEOG 3422: Political Ecology
- GEOG 3622: Cities of the Global South
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4022: Climate Action Planning: Reducing CU Boulder's Emissions
- GEOG 4501: Water Issues in the American West
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
Environmental Studies Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for ENVS majors:
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG/ENVS 3022: Climate Politics & Policy
- GEOG/ENVS 4201: Biometeorology
Other GEOG courses that may interest ENVS majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 2053: Mapping a Our World
- GEOG 2271: Intro to the Arctic Environment
- GEOG 2421: Visualizing Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events
- GEOG 2552: Healthy Places, Toxic Spaces: Geographies of Wellbeing, Risk, and Care
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3351: Biogeography
- GEOG 3402: Natural Hazards
- GEOG 3412: Conservation Practice and Resource Management
- GEOG 3422: Political Ecology
- GEOG 3511: Water Cycle
- GEOG 3601/ATOC/ENVS 3600: Principles of Climate
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4271: The Arctic Climate Environment
- GEOG 4371: Forest Geography: Principles and Dynamics
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
- GEOG 4812: Political Ecology of Latin America
Other Recommendations:
History Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for HIST majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics and Policy
- GEOG 3612: Reimagining Cities: Spaces of Power, Privilege, and Possibility
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
Other GEOG courses that may interest HIST majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 2053: Mapping a Our World
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2552: Healthy Places, Toxic Spaces: Geographies of Wellbeing, Risk, and Care
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3742: Place, Power, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4501: Water Issues in the American West
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
- GEOG 4712: Political Geography
Information Science Major
The GIS and Computational Science Certificate is highly recommended.
GEOG courses in the GIS and Computational Science Certificate:
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3053: Geographic Information Science: Mapping
- GEOG 4043: Advanced Geovisualization and Web Mapping
- GEOG 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4103: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Analytics
- GEOG 4203: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Modeling
- GEOG 4303: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Programming
- GEOG 4403: Geographic Information Science: Space Time Analytics
- GEOG 4503: Geographic Information Science: Project Management
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
Gen Ed courses that may interest INFO Majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 2053: Mapping a Our World
- GEOG 2092: Advanced Human Geography
International Affairs Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for IAFS majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
- GEOG 3692: Introduction to Global Public Health
- GEOG 4292: Migration, Immigration Adaptation, and Development
Other GEOG courses that may interest IAFS majors:
- GEOG 2053: Mapping a Our World
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2421: Visualizing Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics & Policy
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3622: Cities of the Global South
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3812: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
- GEOG 3822: China's Diverse Geographies: Environment, Society, Politics
- GEOG 3832: Love & War Geographies: Imperialism, Militarism, and Development in South Asia
- GEOG 3862: Global Africa: Environment, Development, and Culture
- GEOG 3882: Geography of the Former Soviet Union
- GEOG 4022: Climate Action Planning: Reducing CU Boulder's Emissions
- GEOG 4712: Political Geography
- GEOG 4812: Political Ecology of Latin America
Other Recommendations:
Media Studies Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for MDST majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
- GEOG 3692: Introduction to Global Public Health
Other GEOG courses that may interest MDST majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society & Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2212: Location, Location, Location: Introduction to Affordable Housing and Urban Development Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2421: Visualizing Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics & Policy
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3622: Cities of the Global South
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3812: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
- GEOG 3822: China's Diverse Geographies: Environment, Society, Politics
- GEOG 3832: Love & War Geographies: Imperialism, Militarism, and Development in South Asia
- GEOG 3862: Global Africa: Environment, Development, and Culture
- GEOG 3882: Geography of the Former Soviet Union
- GEOG 4022: Climate Action Planning: Reducing CU Boulder's Emissions
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
- GEOG 4712: Political Geography
Philosophy Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for PHIL majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
- GEOG 4292: Migration, Immigration Adaptation, and Development
- GEOG 3692: Introduction to Global Public Health
Other GEOG courses that may interest PHIL majors:
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society & Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2692: Foundations in Public Health
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics & Policy
- GEOG 3422: Political Ecology
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4772: Food & Power
Political Science Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for PSCI majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics & Policy
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
- GEOG 3692: Introduction to Global Public Health
Other GEOG courses that may interest PSCI majors:
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2271: Intro to the Arctic Environment
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2421: Visualizing Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events
- GEOG 3022: Climate Politics & Policy
- GEOG 3053: Geographic Information Science: Mapping
- GEOG 3422: Political Ecology
- GEOG 3612: Reimagining Cities: Spaces of Power, Privilege, and Possibility
- GEOG 3622: Cities of the Global South
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3812: Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
- GEOG 3822: China's Diverse Geographies: Environment, Society, Politics
- GEOG 3832: Love & War Geographies: Imperialism, Militarism, and Development in South Asia
- GEOG 3862: Global Africa: Environment, Development, and Culture
- GEOG 3882: Geography of the Former Soviet Union
- GEOG 4022: Climate Action Planning: Reducing CU Boulder's Emissions
- GEOG 4271: The Arctic Climate System
- GEOG 4292: Migration, Immigration Adaptation, and Development
- GEOG 4712: Political Geography
- GEOG 4812: Political Ecology of Latin America
Other Recommendations:
Psychology Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for PSYC majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3692: Introduction to Global Public Health
- GEOG/PBHL/PSYC 4542: Public Health Capstone Research Methods: Environmental Interventions to the Mental Health Epidemic
- GEOG 4792: Human Health and the Environment
Other GEOG courses that may interest PSYC majors:
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2552: Healthy Places, Toxic Spaces: Geographies of Wellbeing, Risk, and Care
- GEOG 2692: Foundations in Public Health
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4692: Climate Change and Health
- GEOG 4772: Food & Power
- GEOG 4693: GIS and Public Health
- GEOG 4852: Health and Medical Geography
Public Health Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for PBHL majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG/IPHY/PBHL 2692: Foundations in Public Health
- GEOG/PBHL 3692: Introduction to Global Public Health
- GEOG/PBHL/PSYC 4542: Public Health Capstone Research Methods: Environmental Interventions to the Mental Health Epidemic
- GEOG 4852: Health and Medical Geography
Other GEOG courses that may interest PBHL majors:
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 2552: Healthy Places, Toxic Spaces: Geographies of Wellbeing, Risk, and Care
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4692: Climate Change and Health
- GEOG 4772: Food & Power
- GEOG 4693: GIS and Public Health
- GEOG 4792: Human Health and the Environment
- GEOG 4852: Health and Medical Geography
Sociology Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for SOCY majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
- GEOG 3692: Introduction to Global Public Health
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
Other GEOG courses that may interest PSYC majors:
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 2212: Location, Location, Location: Introduction to Affordable Housing and Urban Development Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2552: Healthy Places, Toxic Spaces: Geographies of Wellbeing, Risk, and Care
- GEOG 2692: Foundations in Public Health
- GEOG 3742: Power, Place, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4302: Latinx Geographies
- GEOG/PBHL/PSYC 4542: Public Health Capstone Research Methods: Environmental Interventions to the Mental Health Epidemic
- GEOG 4772: Food & Power
- GEOG 4693: GIS and Public Health
- GEOG 4852: Health and Medical Geography
Statistics and Data Science Major
The GIS and Computational Science Certificate is highly recommended.
GEOG courses in the GIS and Computational Science Certificate:
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3053: Geographic Information Science: Mapping
- GEOG 4043: Advanced Geovisualization and Web Mapping
- GEOG 4093: Remote Sensing of the Environment
- GEOG 4103: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Analytics
- GEOG 4203: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Modeling
- GEOG 4303: Geographic Information Science: Spatial Programming
- GEOG 4403: Geographic Information Science: Space Time Analytics
- GEOG 4503: Geographic Information Science: Project Management
- GEOG 4603: GIS in the Social and Natural Sciences
Gen Ed courses that may interest STAT Majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1100: Colorado Geographies: Environment, Society and Change in the Centennial State
- GEOG 1200: Climate Change Geographies: Science, Impacts, and Action
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 2053: Mapping a Our World
- GEOG 2092: Advanced Human Geography
- GEOG 2321: Skiing and Snowboarding Geographies
Women and Gender Studies Major
Classes in GEOG that fulfill requirements for WGST majors:
- GEOG 1001: Our Changing Planet: Climate and Vegetation
- GEOG 1011: Our Changing Planet: Landscapes and Water
- GEOG 1972: Sustainable Futures, Environment and Society
- GEOG 3672/WGST 3672: Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
- GEOG 3682: International Development: Economics, Power, and Place
- GEOG 3692: Introduction to Global Public Health
Other GEOG courses that may interest WGST majors:
- GEOG 2053: Mapping a Our World
- GEOG 2112: Sounds Travels: Musical Geographies
- GEOG 2212: Location, Location, Location: Introduction to Affordable Housing and Urban Development Geographies
- GEOG 2321: Geography of Skiing and Snowboarding
- GEOG 2552: Healthy Places, Toxic Spaces: Geographies of Wellbeing, Risk, and Care
- GEOG 2692: Foundations in Public Health
- GEOG 3023: Statistics and Geographic Data
- GEOG 3612: Reimagining Cities: Spaces of Power, Privilege, and Possibility
- GEOG 3742: Place, Power, and Contemporary Culture
- GEOG 3782: Environmentalism, Race, and Justice
- GEOG 4302: Latinx Geographies
- GEOG 4692: Climate Change and Health
- GEOG 4772: Food & Power