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

Spring 2025 GEOG Courses

Spring 2025: Upcoming Courses in Program

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Tentative Upcoming Courses

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

Spring 2025
  • GEOG 105 – Introduction to Human Geography
  • GEOG 110 – The World: People and Regions
  • GEOG 114 – Geography of Race in the United States
  • GEOG 120 – Our Physical Environment
  • GEOG 125 – Introduction to Environmental Geography
  • GEOG 215 – Introduction to Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 306 – Natural Hazards
  • GEOG 325 – Introduction to Spatial Data Science
  • 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 464/G – Environmental Problems
  • GEOG 525/726 – Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 547/747 – Spatial Analysis
  • GEOG 600 – Perspectives on Geography
  • GEOG 804 – Advanced Remote Sensing
  • GEOG 905: Seminar: Selected Topics in Geography
Fall 2025
  • GEOG 110 – The World: Peoples and Regions
  • GEOG 114 – Geography of Race in the United States
  • GEOG 120 – Our Physical Environment
  • GEOG 125 – Introduction to Environmental Geography
  • GEOG 213 – Geography of Asia
  • GEOG 215 – Introduction to Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 247 – Quantitative Analysis in Geography
  • GEOG 289 – Internship in Geography, Lower Division
  • GEOG 306 – Natural Hazards
  • GEOG 310 – General Climatology
  • GEOG 350 – Conservation of Natural Resources
  • GEOG 405/G – Cartography
  • GEOG 437/737 – Qualitative Methods in Geography
  • GEOG 441/G – Geography of Cities and Metropolitan Areas
  • GEOG 464/G – Environmental Problems
  • GEOG 489 – Internship in Geography, Upper Division
  • GEOG 515/716 – Watershed Analysis and Modeling
  • GEOG 525/726 – Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 540/G – Globalization and the City
  • GEOG 564/G – Urban Environmental Change and Social Justice
  • GEOG 625/826 – Intermediate Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 650/G – Geography Field Work
  • GEOG 696 – Independent Work in Physical Geography
  • GEOG 698 – GIS/Cartography Internship
  • GEOG 699 – Independent Work
  • GEOG 810/910 – Introduction to Techniques of Research and Presentation
Spring 2026
  • GEOG 105 – Introduction to Human Geography
  • GEOG 110 – The World: People and Regions
  • GEOG 114 – Geography of Race in the United States
  • GEOG 120 – Our Physical Environment
  • GEOG 125 – Introduction to Environmental Geography
  • GEOG 215 – Introduction to Geographic Information Science
  • GEOG 306 – Natural Hazards
  • GEOG 330 – Europe: East and West
  • 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

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