The Bachelor of Arts in Geography at the University of Texas at Austin offers a comprehensive understanding of how societies interact with their environments. Through human geography, GIS, climate studies, and spatial analysis, students develop critical tools to address global challenges like urbanization, climate change, and sustainability.
Analyzing Urban Sprawl and Its Environmental Consequences in Texas
The Role of GIS in Disaster Response and Risk Management
Cultural Landscapes: How Heritage Shapes Geographic Identity
Climate Change Impact on Coastal Communities in the Gulf Region
Mapping Inequality: Redlining and Environmental Justice in Urban Areas
Sustainable Water Resource Management in Arid Regions
Tourism and Environmental Degradation in Natural Reserves
Analyzing Deforestation Patterns Using Satellite Imagery
Urban Heat Islands and Their Effects on Public Health
The Role of Geography in Global Supply Chain Logistics
Climate Migration: Mapping Displacement Due to Natural Disasters
Environmental Policy Analysis Using Spatial Data Visualization
GIS-Based Land Use Planning for Urban Sustainability
Agricultural Geography: Crop Patterns and Food Security
Remote Sensing in Monitoring Glacial Retreat and Sea-Level Rise
Public Transit Accessibility and Urban Equity Mapping
The Geography of Disease: Spatial Patterns in Global Pandemics
Geopolitics and Resource Distribution in Central Asia
Green Infrastructure Planning in Metropolitan Areas
Spatial Analysis of Internet Access and the Digital Divide
Tackle global and local spatial challenges with UT Austin’s Geography program—where mapping, data, and people converge to shape sustainable futures.
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