College of Sciences and Humanities
Department of Geography
www.kent.edu/geography


About This Program

The Geography B.A. program offers a comprehensive education in the field of geography, including the physical, social and cultural aspects of the world. With experienced faculty and real-world opportunities, you will gain the skills needed to succeed in a variety of geography-related careers. Read more...

Contact Information

Program Delivery

  • Delivery:
    • In person
  • Location:
    • Kent Campus

Example of Possible Careers and Salaries*

Calibration technologists and technicians

  • 4.7% about as fast as the average
  • 15,800 number of jobs
  • $65,040 potential earnings

Engineering technologists and technicians, except drafters, all other

  • 1.5% slower than the average
  • 67,300 number of jobs
  • $77,390 potential earnings

Geographers

  • -3.1% decline
  • 1,500 number of jobs
  • $97,200 potential earnings

Geography teachers, postsecondary

  • 3.3% about as fast as the average
  • 4,000 number of jobs
  • $86,730 potential earnings

Surveying and mapping technicians

  • 4.5% about as fast as the average
  • 59,400 number of jobs
  • $51,940 potential earnings

Cartographers and photogrammetrists

  • 6.4% faster than the average
  • 13,400 number of jobs
  • $78,380 potential earnings

Urban and regional planners

  • 3.4% about as fast as the average
  • 44,700 number of jobs
  • $83,720 potential earnings

Social scientists and related workers, all other

  • -1.7% decline
  • 40,800 number of jobs
  • $100,340 potential earnings

Social science research assistants

  • 4.4% about as fast as the average
  • 40,600 number of jobs
  • $58,040 potential earnings

Social and community service managers

  • 6.4% faster than the average
  • 219,800 number of jobs
  • $78,240 potential earnings

Natural sciences managers

  • 3.7% about as fast as the average
  • 104,300 number of jobs
  • $161,180 potential earnings

Forest and conservation technicians

  • -3.2% decline
  • 33,800 number of jobs
  • $54,310 potential earnings

Forest and conservation workers

  • -4.7% decline
  • 10,800 number of jobs
  • $43,680 potential earnings

Environmental scientists and specialists, including health

  • 4.4% about as fast as the average
  • 90,300 number of jobs
  • $80,060 potential earnings

Geoscientists, except hydrologists and geographers

  • 3.2% about as fast as the average
  • 25,100 number of jobs
  • $99,240 potential earnings

Community and social service specialists, all other

  • 4.6% about as fast as the average
  • 119,200 number of jobs
  • $54,940 potential earnings

Area, ethnic, and cultural studies teachers, postsecondary

  • 2.4% slower than the average
  • 14,500 number of jobs
  • $84,290 potential earnings

* Source of occupation titles and labor data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook. Data comprises projected percent change in employment over the next 10 years; nation-wide employment numbers; and the yearly median wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.