FUTURE COURSES AND CAREERS IN GEOGRAPHY. GEOGRAPHY: PATTERNS, PROCESSES AND INTERACTIONS CGF3M Grade 11 course This course examines the major patterns.

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FUTURE COURSES AND CAREERS IN GEOGRAPHY

GEOGRAPHY: PATTERNS, PROCESSES AND INTERACTIONS CGF3M Grade 11 course This course examines the major patterns of physical geography and the powerful forces that affect them. Students will…. Investigate the dynamic nature of the earth, the evolving relationships between the planet and its people and the factors that limit our ability to predict the changes that will occur; and Use a variety of geotechnologies and inquiry methods to investigate the distribution and interaction of the elements of their physical environments and to communicate their findings.

TOURISM: A REGIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE CGG30 - Grade 11 course Focuses on travel and tourism as the vehicle for studying selected world regions. Using a variety of geotechnologies and inquiry and communication methods, students will Conduct and present case studies that develop their understanding of the unique characteristics of selected world regions; The environmental, cultural, economic and political factors that influence travel and tourism; and The impact of the travel industry on communities and environments around the world.

CANADIAN AND WORLD ISSUES: A GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS CGW4U Grade 12 course This course examines the global challenges of creating a sustainable and equitable future, focusing on current issues that illustrate these challenges. Students will…Investigate a range of topics, including cultural, economic and geopolitical relationships, regional disparities in the ability to meet basic human needs, and protection of the natural environment; and Use geotechnologies and skills of geographic inquiry and analysis to develop and communicate balanced opinions about the complex issues facing Canada and a world that is interdependent and constantly changing.

CAREERS IN GEOGRAPHY

URBAN PLANNER/ COMMUNITY DEVELOPER Geography is a natural tie-in with urban or city planning. City planners work on zoning, land use, and new developments, from a gas station renovation to the development of whole new sections of urban area. You'll work with individual property owners, developers, and other officials. If you're interested in this area, be sure to take urban geography and urban planning classes. An internship with a city planning agency is essential experience for this type of work.

CARTOGRAPHER For those with cartography course backgrounds may enjoy work as a cartographer. The news media, book publishers, atlas publishers, government agencies and others are looking for cartographers to help produce maps.

GIS SPECIALIST City governments, county agencies, and other government agencies and private groups are often in need of experienced GIS professionals. Coursework and internships in GIS are especially important. Computer programming or engineering skills are very helpful in this arena – the more about computers and languages you know, the better off you are.

CLIMATOLOGIST Agencies like the National Weather Service, news media, the Weather Channel, and other government entities occasionally need climatologist. Admittedly, these jobs usually go to those with meteorology degrees, a geographer with experience and vast coursework in meteorology and climatology would definitely be an asset.

TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT Like urban and city planning, there are opportunities in local government but regional transit authorities or shipping, logistics, and transportation companies look kindly to someone with transportation geography in their background and good computer and analytical skills.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT A plethora of environmental assessment, cleanup, and management companies exist throughout the world today. A geographer brings excellent skills for project management and the development of reports like environmental impact reports. It's often a wide-open field with tremendous growth opportunities.

GEOGRAPHIC WRITER/RESEARCHER Undoubtedly during your college/university years you will spent time developing your writing skills and certainly, if you are a geography major, you will know how to research! How about a career as a writer -you could be a science writer or a travel writer for a magazine or newspaper.