Department of Geography
As a discipline that is rich in tradition, geography is the study of the natural environment as human's living space and the multiple constructs, social-spatial orders and structures, and changing process. In addition, it focuses on alternative plans of diversity spatial problems as they appear in reality. Therefore, geographers study land and regional development, land use relationships, and surveying.
The Department of Geography is divided more specifically by the need of a rapidly changing modern space. The Department plays an important role in producing experts in the field.
Recently, as the area of interest in geography has expanded to Geography of Information and Services (GIS) and environment problems, the need for geography experts is increasing. Graduates can obtain careers in travel agencies or as analysts of regional research. The market has transformed and there is a strong possibility to become cartographers or GIS professionals.
Course list
- Geomorphology
- Political Geography
- Understanding of Human Geography
- Understanding of Physical Geography
- Economic Geography
- Historical Geography
- Climatology
- Geography of Korea
- Survey of Region
- Soil Geography
- Geography of Recreation and Tourism
- Quantitative Geography
- Urban Geography
- Population Geography
- Introduction to GIS
- Marketing Geography
- Industrial Location Theory
- History of Geography
- Introduction to Regional Development
- Cartography
- Political Economy in Space
- Geography of Asia
- Geography of Africa · Oceania
- Environment and Human Life
- Rural Geography
- Tourism Resources
- Urban and Land
- Introduction of Remote Sensing
- Cultural Geography
- The Nature of Geography
- Social Geography
- Understanding of Gwangju·Jeonnam
- Geography of America
- Feminist Geography
- Geography of Europe
- GIS Adaptation and Practice
- Biogeography and Laboratory