Undergraduate programs

The Geography Department at Portland State University links environmental studies and cultural studies in a program centered on environmental issues, social and cultural landscapes, sustainability in urban and natural areas, and Geographic Information Science. Coursework emphasizes systematic and regional approaches to understanding the physical environment and human-environment interactions. Techniques classes (in GIS, remote sensing, cartography, and spatial analysis) provide the tools to analyze complex local, regional, and global phenomena. Access to the Pacific Coast and the Cascade Mountains provides ample opportunity for fieldwork-based classes and opportunities for research. The PSU Department of Geography is an excellent choice for undergraduate and graduate students with interests in the linkages between human and natural systems.

Faculty engage in local, regional, and international research projects in hydrology, water resources, biogeography, sustainable development, land use analysis, climate change, cultural ecology and cultural landscapes, the urban environment, geographic education, and geographic information science. Ongoing faculty research sites in international areas include East Asia, high Asia, Latin America, and Mediterranean Europe. 

Geography is in the School of the Environment and participates in the Earth, Environment and Society (EES) Ph.D. Program. Over 120 undergraduate majors and 30 graduate students participate in two departmental groups, the Friends of Geography and the Student Chapter of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing/Columbia River Region. Several research groups and outreach programs in the department provide additional job and internship opportunities for interested students in public agencies and businesses in such fields as planning, environmental management, GIS, and cartography. 

The geography program gives students an appreciation and understanding of the human environment on global, regional, and local scales. It provides background and requisite training for careers in resource, planning, environmental, or education fields. Geography majors find work in urban and natural resource management, spatial/GIS analysis, urban planning, map design and production, and statistical analysis. Geography is the lead department on campus for training in GIS, remote sensing, cartography, and spatial analysis.

Degree Maps and Learning Outcomes

Admission requirements

Geography B.A./B.S.

Geography Minor

Water Resources Minor

Geographic Information Systems Minor

Geography Secondary Education Program

Water Resources Minor

The minor may be earned simultaneously with a B.A. or B.S. degree, or post baccalaureate in any major.

Requirements

Adviser-approved courses (16 credits)

Students must take at least one 300-level course and two 400-level courses from these current offerings.
Geog 310U/Sci 333UClimate and Water Resources

4

Geog 320/G 374Geomorphic Processes

4

Sci 335UWater in the Environment I

4

ESM 424Wetland Ecology

4

ESM 425Watershed Hydrology

4

ESM 426Ecology of Streams and Rivers

4

ESM 475Limnology and Aquatic Ecology

4

G 443Ground Water Geology

4

G 448Chemical Hydrogeology

4

Geog 414Hydrology

4

Geog 446Water Resource Management

4

Geog 447Urban Streams

4

Geog 494GIS for Water Resources

4

Students may use up to four credits of other coursework toward minor requirements.

For students pursuing both the Geography major and the Water Resources Minor OR both the Environmental Science major and the Water Resources minor OR both the Environmental Studies major and the Water Resources minor, courses presented for the minor must differ from the major by at least 12 credits.

Foundational Courses (12 credits)

Students must choose three of the foundational courses from the following Geography and Environmental Sciences and Management courses.
Geog 210Physical Geography

4

Geog 230Environment and Society: Global Perspectives

4

Geog 340UGlobal Water Issues and Sustainability

4

ESM 220Introduction to Environmental Systems

4