Geography

Spatial data is integrated into our everyday lives and employed in a range of professions. We are all integrated into a complex web of movement, place, and discovery, whether we’re navigating across town or interpreting maps of election results.

UO geographers use spatial data technologies to focus on remote sensing of the changing environment, climate-change analysis, web-mapping, cartography and data visualization, spatial cognition, and spatial patterns in public health.

In the data science domain area of geography, you will be studying how spatial data can revolutionize business, nonprofit, and government worlds.

Domain Requirements

You will take three geography domain core courses and four courses from the electives menu.

Geography Core Courses (must take three)

course

title

quarter offered*

GEOG 181

Our Digital Earth

Fall

GEOG 281

The World and Big Data

Winter

GEOG 481

GIScience I

Fall, Winter

Geography Electives (choose four)

course

title

quarter offered*

GEOG 482

GIScience II

Fall, Winter

GEOG 485

Remote Sensing I

Fall

GEOG 486

Remote Sensing II

Winter

GEOG 490

Special Topics (must have approval from the DSCI director of undergraduate studies)

Spring

GEOG 491

Advanced GIS: Python

Winter

GEOG 493

Advanced Cartography

Fall

GEOG 498

Geospatial Project Design

Fall

DSCI 411**

Data Science Capstone

 

GEOG 393

Data-Driven Cartography

Fall

GEOG 484

GIS and Public Health

 

GEOG 489

Mapping with Drones 

 

GEOG 492

Web Mapping

 

* Course schedules are subject to change.

** Students with a GPA of 3.75 or higher overall in all data science degree courses are eligible.