These lists update as courses become available in the UWM catalog.

Spring 2026 GEOG Courses

Summer 2026 GEOG Courses

Tentative Upcoming Courses

The following semesters are subject to change, and not officially scheduled in the Schedule of Courses.

Spring 2026
  • GEOG 105 – Introduction to Human Geography
  • GEOG 110 – The World: People and Regions
  • GEOG 120 – Our Physical Environment
  • GEOG 125 – Introduction to Environmental Geography
  • GEOG 215 – Introduction to Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 306 – Natural Hazards
  • GEOG 340 – Biogeography
  • GEOG 350 – Conservation of Natural Resources
  • GEOG 403/704 – Remote Sensing: Environmental and Land Use Analysis
  • GEOG 415/G – The Water Environment
  • GEOG 443/G – Cities of the World: Comparative Urban Geography
  • GEOG 525/726 – Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 547/747 – Spatial Analysis
  • GEOG 600 – Perspectives on Geography
  • GEOG 945 – The Internal Structure of the City
Fall 2026
  • GEOG 110 – The World: Peoples and Regions
  • GEOG 114 – Geography of Race in the United States
  • GEOG 115 – Globalization and Economic Development
  • GEOG 120 – Our Physical Environment
  • GEOG 125 – Introduction to Environmental Geography
  • GEOG 215 – Introduction to Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 247 – Quantitative Analysis in Geography
  • GEOG 304 – Human Impact on the Environment
  • GEOG 306 – Natural Hazards
  • GEOG 309 – Nationalities and Nations of the World
  • GEOG 310 – General Climatology
  • GEOG 350 – Conservation of Natural Resources
  • GEOG 410/G – Gendered Geographies
  • GEOG 450/G – Climates of the Past and Climate Change
  • GEOG 464/G – Environmental Problems
  • GEOG 520/G – Physical Geography of the City
  • GEOG 525/726 – Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 625/826 – Intermediate Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 870 – Contemporary Geographic Approaches
Spring 2027
  • GEOG 105 – Introduction to Human Geography
  • GEOG 110 – The World: People and Regions
  • GEOG 120 – Our Physical Environment
  • GEOG 125 – Introduction to Environmental Geography
  • GEOG 215 – Introduction to Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 306 – Natural Hazards
  • GEOG 325 – Data Science and Environmental Applications
  • GEOG 330 – Europe: East and West
  • GEOG 333 – Muslim Geographies: Identities and Politics
  • GEOG 340 – Biogeography
  • GEOG 350 – Conservation of Natural Resources
  • GEOG 403/704 – Remote Sensing: Environmental and Land Use Analysis
  • GEOG 405/705 – Cartography
  • GEOG 525/726 – Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 540/G – Globalization and the City [or alternative upper-level urban course TBA]
  • GEOG 547/747 – Spatial Analysis
  • GEOG 564/G – Urban Environmental Change and Social Justice
  • GEOG 600 – Perspectives on Geography
  • GEOG 804 – Advanced Remote Sensing
  • GEOG 905: Seminar: Selected Topics in Geography

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