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Geography and Environmental Science Degrees at ÂÌñÒùÆÞ, Grand Rapids, Michigan

ÂÌñÒùÆÞ is one of only two liberal arts colleges in Michigan to offer a geography major. Our geography faculty have expertise in the traid of geography: physical geography, human geography, and geographic techniques. Since 2006, 100% of graduates applying to geography graduate programs recieved assistantships or fellowships and the software our department uses is the same software used by local, state and federal agencies, so our students are prepared to enter the field.

Students will leave the Geography and Environmental Science department with an understanding of interactions between the atmosphere, landforms, weather, and ecosystems. They will learn the skills of analysis required of professionals in the field and even produce their own research. 

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Career Preparation based on leadership

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Honor Society

Gamma Theta Upsilon is an international honor society in geography. Members share an interest in geography, and have met a set of academic requirements. Aquinas' Delta Pi chapter of GTU plans several activities throughout the year.

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Student Awards

Students in the Geography Environmental Science Program have won several awards including the Sister Jean Paul Tilmann Award and Paul Bieneman Award for their passion for the field. They have also presented at major conferences.

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Internships

Geography and Environmental Science students have gained practical experience through a variety of internship opportunities over the past several years.

Learn about the trees on the ÂÌñÒùÆÞ campus, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Discover the history of our trees, their present status, and future plans for sustainably managing this arboreal resource.

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Student Research

 

Check out the current and past research that Aquinas students do with faculty to further the world's knowledge.Read More about Student Research

 

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The Juan Olivarez STEM Scholars Program

Build the Skills, Confidence and Connections you need to succeed

Get settled into ÂÌñÒùÆÞ before traditional orientation and join a cohort of STEM students, faculty and professionals with the STEM Scholars ProgramLearn More

 

IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES

Jobs of AQ Geography and Environmental Science graduates:

  • urban planner
  • dam inspector
  • property tax assessor
  • environmental educator
  • GIS director
  • college professor (at Dartmouth, Delta State, and Massey University (New Zealand).

Occupational Employment and Wages - May 2022

Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for Geographers:

Employment Mean hourly wage Mean annual wage
1,360 $42.77 $88,960

 

Percentile wage estimates for this occupation:

Percentile 10% 25% 50% 75% 90%
Hourly Wage $27.61 $32.42 $42.74 $50.66 $58.20
Annual Wage $57,430 $67,430 $88,900 $105,360 $121,060

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Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health:

Employment Mean hourly wage Mean annual wage
77,270 $40.30 $83,820

 

Percentile wage estimates for this occupation:

Percentile 10% 25% 50% 75% 90%
Hourly Wage $22.56 $28.39 $36.77 $48.40 $62.87
Annual Wage $46,920 $59,060 $76,480 $100,670 $130,770

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Student Profiles

Graduate School

Since 2006, 100% of graduates applying to geography graduate programs have been awarded assistantships or fellowships.

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Alumni Profiles

AQ grads are thankful for the small class sizes that allow them to form personal relationships with professors.