Geography
Overview
Geography is
commonly divided between human geography and
physical geography and encompasses the study of
the surface of the earth, its landscapes, its
feature, and the like. Geography is the
bridge between the human and physical sciences
while looking at the spatial connection between
people, places and the earth.
Companies are
recognizing the skill that a
geographically-trained individual brings as they
work as planners, cartographers (map makers),
GIS specialists, analysts, scientists,
researchers and in many other positions. To view
resources on careers offered by the UW,
click here.
Transfer
Degree: Associate of Arts Degree
General Transfer A
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Classes offered this quarter Designed to provide students with a broad
liberal arts background of study during their
first and second years of college with an
emphasis on geography. The state’s two-year and
four-year schools developed transfer
agreements that allow students from a
community college to transfer at least 90
credits (60 semester credits) to a four-year
college or university. The degrees satisfy
some – or all – general requirements for a
bachelor’s degree.
Faculty
As a
student at SCC, you will have the opportunity
interact directly with our outstanding,
award-winning faculty who are interested in your
education goals. Our faculty are available to
answer your questions.
Chip Dodd
(Geography)
Office 5377,
(206) 546-4653,
cdodd@shoreline.edu
Associate Faculty
Richard Tebbetts
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16101 Greenwood Avenue North, Shoreline,
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Tel: (206)
546-4101 Fax: (206) 546-4630
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