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The mission of the College of Alameda Geography Department is to help our diverse student community to understand the natural and cultural environments of the region and around the world, to be critical consumers of environmental advocacy and to appreciate the beauty and wonder of the planet and its diversity.
We offer flexible curriculum that assists you in reaching your goals of professional and academic success, including the attainment of academic degrees at both the community college level and the baccalaureate level through transfer credit. Topics of study offered at the college include physical geography, the study of weather, climate, and landforms, and cultural geography, the study of humanity's relationship with the Earth, such as migration patterns, the spread of agriculture and industrial development, and how we use resources. Majoring in geography at a higher level institution will prepare you for careers such as environmental conservation, surveying, development, land and water management, and town planning. For course descriptions and degree requirements, click on the Quick Launch bar at the left. _________________________________________________________________
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