OVERVIEW

Geography is the study of place and space. Geographers study where and why things are located on the surface of the earth and how people interact with the environment. Human geography and physical geography are the two main branches of this discipline. Human geography focuses on the spatial aspects of human existence, including population, culture and economic activities. Physical geographers study climates, land forms, vegetation, soils and water.

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Contact us

Prospective new students contact the Welcome Center for one-on-one help applying to Olympic College.

Current and returning students contact the Advising Center to connect with a Student Success Coach or your Faculty Advisor.

Academic Program

Olympic College offers a series of Geography courses that you can take as distribution requirements and electives towards your Associate in Arts-Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA): Geography.

Geography Courses

Transfer & Career Info

Faculty Advisor

Every student is assigned an advising team consisting of your Student Success Coach and Faculty Advisor. Your Faculty Advisor is determined once you decide on your specific academic program. The following professor is the Faculty Advisor for Geography.

Academic Division

Geography is part of the Math, Engineering, Sciences & Health Division (MESH). Visit the MESH Division webpage for more info, including support resources and services, and contact info for division staff and the dean. The MESH Division can connect you with: 

  • Advising
  • Book lending and calculator rental
  • Tutoring
  • Support for first-generation and historically underserved populations.