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Geography - Transnational Geographies

Build skills and knowledge related to cultural difference, social justice, and ethnographic field research.

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Description

Be Well-Prepared for Graduate School or the Workforce

The curriculum within this major is interdisciplinary and all-encompassing. Throughout the program, you'll learn the tools, techniques, practices, and core fundamentals of a variety of geographical areas, including basic geography, transnational geography, physical geography, human geography, human-environmental geography, and regional geography. Dozens of electives within those areas allow you to pursue multiple passions and study the topics that most interest you.

Coursework incorporates cultures and environments from across the globe. You'll learn from expert, dedicated professors who regularly travel to different countries to bring their international perspectives right to you. You'll also have plenty of opportunities to join them by studying abroad, participating in a faculty-led field study, or enrolling in a cultural immersion program.

One of the few programs of its kind, our transnational geographies degree illustrates how geography impacts nations across the world — and transforms you into a truly global citizen.

Degree Types

Program Details

Degree Types
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Degree Level undergraduate
Available asMajor
Program Length 4 years
Campus
Eau Claire
Offered
On Campus
Requires a minor No
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Energized, Supportive Environment

ÌÇÐÄVlog faculty and staff take great pride in their roles as educators and mentors and are dedicated to helping you find a career path you love. The Geography and Anthropology Department has also built a large community of alumni who enjoy giving back to ÌÇÐÄVlog by providing guidance, collaboration and employer connections to current students. This network can help you you make valuable professional contacts and get your foot in the door at places where you may want to work.

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Innovative Facilities

The university library is also a federal map depository, with a collection of over 92,000 maps in its Simpson Map Library, which can be used for research and study. In addition, the Geography and Anthropology Department has two computer labs dedicated to geospatial science (cartography, GIS and remote sensing) and is well-regarded for its interdisciplinary work with departments across campus.

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State-of-the-Art Tools and Technology

Here, you'll have the chance to work with the same tools and technology professionals use out in the field today. Learn how to operate equipment like unmanned aerial systems (UAS), global positioning system (GPS), and ground-penetrating radar (GPR). It’s experiences like these that set you apart from other candidates when applying for jobs.

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Unparalleled Research Opportunities

Our Geography and Anthropology Department offers you the chance to contribute to the field of geography in meaningful and lasting ways. Alongside faculty, you’ll have opportunities to participate in groundbreaking research, bringing your findings back to labs equipped with top-notch tools and industry-standard software. Many students go on to present their discoveries at both regional and national competitions.

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Named the Top Baccalaureate-Level Program in the Nation
We were proud to be awarded the 2024 AAG Award for Bachelor Program Excellence, recognizing our geography programs as some of the best in the country.
American Association of Geographers
4 Majors, 1 Minor, 7 Certificates
Interested in people and places? We have a program for you.
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Participate in the National Student Exchange Program and choose from 180 schools, including universities in Canada, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.
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What can I do

Where can the transnational geographies program lead me after graduation?

The flexibility of our transnational geographies major gives you the chance to become an expert in multiple areas — and opens doors to endless career paths. The unique major is an excellent choice for students interested in graduate studies or employment in the areas of civic governance and policies, transnational work in the public or private sectors, and nonprofit work in developmental organizations.

With geography experts needed in a variety of organizations and industries, our graduates have no problem finding employment upon graduation. 

Example Careers

  • Social justice and human rights policy analyst
  • City planner/developer
  • GIS analyst
  • Community development planner
  • NGO project manager
  • Community outreach specialist
  • Urban designer
  • Environmental hazards specialist
  • Market researcher

Recent Graduates

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Germany

GIS Specialist
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Oregon

Program Pilots Manager
Reading and Math Inc.
Minnesota

Intern
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Graduate Student
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Courses information
SampleCourses

Students majoring in geography - transnational geographies will take core geography classes, multiple electives in advanced geography approaches and classes specific to the study of transnational geographies. A required capstone seminar integrates theory and methodology, quantitative and cartographic techniques, and fieldwork. Students can expect to enhance their skills in literature review, research design, data collection, and presentation.

Here are a few courses in Geography - Transnational Geographies at UW-Eau Claire.

GEOG 312

Space, Society, Subject

Broad introduction to social theory in anthropology and geography with an emphasis on contemporary theoretical approaches to social, spatial, and cultural dynamics and their intersections.

GEOG 313

Culture and Transnational Dynamics

Critical discussion of conceptual approaches to cultural processes, differences, and encounters from a transnational perspective.

GEOG 369

Geography of Food

Explores the geography and spatial dimensions of food, with attention to the cultures and environments from which they emerged, changing nature/society relationships, and the implications of globalization, economic growth, and technological innovations.

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