Navigate the world. Plan the future.
Investigate complex worlds and plan for better futures by studying geography, geographic information science or urban planning.
Whether you are interested in spatial data science, city planning and housing or the intersections of people and planet, here you can gain the tools you need to succeed.
The mission of the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning is to advance geospatial knowledge for a complex world, emphasizing education, research, and applied solutions to urban and environmental problems.
Solving societal and environmental challenges.
Students and faculty at our school pursue hands-on learning and research to solve societal and environmental challenges. They are actively engaged in developing solutions at a local, national and global scale.
Flexible degrees
including fully online options.
#1
in the world for urban climate research.
$34M
in funded research over the past five years.
Leading climate research,
including the SW-IFL and Urban Climate Research Center.
$25M
in Department of Energy funding for research on extreme heat in Arizona.
Transdisciplinary applications
for GIS and earth mapping through SPARC.
Technical skills with real-world applications.
Urban planners and geographers have diverse and lucrative career paths in environment, health care, housing, climate and more. See some of the many job opportunities that await you.
Cartographer
City planner
Climatologist
Community developer
Conservation scientist
Emergency resource manager
Environmental analyst
Field researcher
Forest ranger
Geospatial data analyst
GIS software developer
Intelligence analyst
Land surveyor
Natural resources specialist
Parks and recreation administrator
Public health manager
Remote sensing analyst
Transportation planner
My GIS and physical geography coursework equipped me with knowledge and skills that were unique and valuable to federal land management agencies.
GIS applications are increasingly used for fieldwork, and GIS data and analysis is the foundation of many evaluations and decisions.”
Chandler Schoch
Ranger technician, Bureau of Land Management
BS in geography, 2019.