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Dibs Fall 2026

GEOG

Geography

90 courses on record · 12 with sections in Fall 2026

Live section data currently covers GE courses; the rest is filled in by a nightly pass, so this department is likely running more than is listed here.

90 courses

Lower division 11

Lower division courses in Geography
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
1 Earth's Physical Environment GE 3.44 n=884 1 section
2 Biodiversity in Changing World GE 3.59 n=538 1 section
3 Cultural Geography GE 3.68 n=998
4 Globalization: Regional Development and World Economy GE 3.44 n=443
5 People and Earth's Ecosystems GE 3.68 n=2,603 1 section
6 World Regions: Concepts and Contemporary Issues GE 3.40 n=495
7 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GE 3.63 n=1,848 1 section
8 Geographies of Sustainability and Unsustainability GE 3.61 n=109 1 section
88GE Seminar Sequence: Special Topics in Geography GE no grade history
88SA Introduction to Drone Operation and Applications no letter grades
88SB Gulf Cooperation Council Migrant Labor Abuses: Bound by Kafala no letter grades

Upper division 53

Upper division courses in Geography
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
M102L Soils and Environment: Field 3.54 n=38
M102 Soils and Environment 3.11 n=165
106 World Vegetation 3.53 n=383
107 Forest Ecosystems 3.75 n=303
109 Biogeography of Plant and Animal Invasions 3.34 n=112
M110 Ecosystem Ecology 3.61 n=169
115 Natural Climate Solutions 3.79 n=45
116 Climatology 3.03 n=44
117 Tropical Climatology 3.23 n=89 1 section
M118 Applied Climatology: Principles of Climate Impact on Natural Environment 3.37 n=56
119 Global Climatology and Climate Change 3.42 n=168
120 Hydrology 3.65 n=32
M126 Environmental Change 3.50 n=321
M127 Global Environment and Development: Problems and Issues 3.56 n=15 small sample
130 Food and Environment 3.76 n=294
M131 Human Impact on Biophysical Environment 3.65 n=157
133 Humid Tropics 3.81 n=230
136 Health and Global Environment 3.35 n=119
138 Wildlife Conservation in Eastern and Southern Africa 3.24 n=226
140 Social Geography 3.40 n=141
M142 Past People and Their Lessons for Our Own Future 3.90 n=86
M144 Feminist Geography 3.53 n=110
145 Slavery and Human Trafficking 3.01 n=126
146 Environmental Justice and Climate Change 3.82 n=352
147 Environmental Politics and Policy 3.80 n=223
148 Political Geography 3.47 n=190
149 Border Studies: Globalization, Nation, Identity 3.50 n=129
150 Economic Geography 3.47 n=113
151 Uneven Development Geographies: Prosperity and Impoverishment in Third World 3.73 n=17 small sample
158 Population Geography 2.91 n=313
160 Urban Geography 3.76 n=435
161 Cities and Social Difference 3.73 n=109
162 Ethnicity in American Cities 3.25 n=205
171A North America 3.74 n=184
171B California 3.12 n=110
171C Metropolitan Los Angeles 3.11 n=119
172A Spanish South America 3.71 n=291
172C Brazil 3.78 n=192
173A Cities of Europe 3.73 n=219
174A The Mediterranean World 3.35 n=206
175B Contemporary China 3.50 n=304
178 Conservation Geography Field and Professional Practices 3.93 n=49 1 section
180 Cartography 3.34 n=275
181A Intermediate Geographic Information Systems 3.34 n=375
181B Advanced Geographic Information Systems 3.51 n=180
181C Geographic Information Systems Programming and Development 3.55 n=129
182A Introduction to Remote Sensing 3.77 n=308
182B Remote Sensing: Digital Image Processing and Analysis 3.58 n=118
182C Advanced Remote Sensing 3.49 n=44
184 Environmental Modeling 3.43 n=52
185 Field Methods in Physical Geography 3.59 n=32
187 Research and Writing in Human Geography 3.62 n=21
191 Variable Topics Research Seminars: Geography: Environmental Statistics 3.72 n=126

Graduate 26

Graduate courses in Geography
Course Title Predicted GPA This term
200A History and Structure of Modern Geography 3.90 n=31
200B Seminar: Geographical Inquiry no letter grades
201 Research Design in Geography 3.80 n=11 small sample
202 Qualitative Methods and Methodology 3.83 n=20
208 Geographic Data Visualization and Analysis 3.80 n=11 small sample
212 Physical, Mathematical, and Computational Basis of Remote Sensing 3.72 n=10 small sample
214 Advanced Projects in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)/Remote Sensing 3.80 n=11 small sample
235 Seminar: Social Geography 3.74 n=8 small sample
236 Seminar: Cultural Geography 3.88 n=25 1 section
240 Seminar: Geographic Thought 3.86 n=20
248 Advanced Topics in Economic Geography 3.81 n=14 small sample
255 Physical Basis of Geography no grade history
272 Seminar: Biogeography no grade history
299A Research Group Seminars: Issues in Human Geography no letter grades 1 section
299B Research Group Seminars: Issues in Biophysical Geography no letter grades
C299B Research Group Seminars: Issues in Biophysical Geography no letter grades
401 Applied Geospatial Data Science 3.73 n=74 1 section
410 Geospatial Databases and Data Management 3.76 n=66 1 section
411 Geospatial Imagery Analysis 3.54 n=64 1 section
412 Programming for Geospatial Data Science I 3.81 n=77
413 Applied Geospatial Statistics 3.59 n=68
414 Programming for Geospatial Data Science II 3.91 n=75
415 Geospatial Data Science Futures 3.54 n=68
495 Teaching College Geography no letter grades
498 Capstone I: Geospatial Research Methods 3.68 n=31
499 Capstone II: Geospatial Capstone Project 3.76 n=12 small sample

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the department average, so a course taught once to a dozen students sits near the department mean rather than at whatever those twelve happened to get. The figure is always shown — small sample marks where it rests mostly on that prior.