UNC’s Geography BA equips students with spatial-thinking skills to analyze patterns of inequality, migration, and environmental change. Courses weave GIS, political ecology, and cultural landscapes, while field trips range from Appalachian agroforestry sites to urban justice tours in Charlotte. Graduates enter careers in planning, GIS analysis, and global development with critical understanding of place and power.
StoryMap visualizing heat-island disparities in low-income neighborhoods
Critical cartography workshop decolonizing map symbols
Remote-sensing analysis of deforestation in the Amazon frontier
Participatory GIS mapping migrant worker housing conditions
Policy memo on 15-minute-city zoning for Raleigh suburbs
Interactive atlas of food-sovereignty initiatives across the South
Geo-visualization of broadband access deserts
Podcast series on feminist geography perspectives
Network analysis of global shipping routes and carbon emissions
Drone imagery classification of coastal erosion hotspots
Mobile app guiding eco-tourists with cultural-heritage context
Study correlating greenspace and mental-health outcomes by census tract
VR field lessons exploring mountain microclimates
Spatial-statistics model predicting emergency-service response times
Public art installation mapping refugee journeys in light projections
Use spatial tools and critical theory to illuminate social and environmental challenges.
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