BS Geography Water Resources

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Jan 2027
May 2027
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Round Rock Campus
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Offer response
3 - 4 weeks after your application is submitted
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Course Overview

Texas State University's Geography and Environmental Studies program offers one of the largest and most comprehensive undergraduate experiences in the nation, allowing students to pursue either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree. The curriculum is designed to provide a deep understanding of our world and develop the analytical skills needed to solve complex real-world problems. Students benefit from unparalleled hands-on learning through a massive internship program and acclaimed field experiences in destinations from Big Bend to Latin America.

Key Program Highlights

  • Choice between a 30-hour B.A. or a more intensive 36-hour B.S. degree path
  • One of the largest internship programs in the U.S., placing students with government agencies and private firms
  • Hands-on field experiences to locations like Big Bend National Park, Europe, and Latin America
  • Specialized B.S. majors in high-demand fields like GIScience, Water Resources, and Urban Planning
  • Prepares graduates for careers with top employers such as the National Geographic Society, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and environmental consulting firms

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Modules

  • Communication Component Code 010
  • Mathematics Component Code 020
  • Life And Physical Sciences Component Code 030
  • Government/Political Science Component Code 070
  • Introduction To Cultural Geography
  • World Geography
  • Us 1100
  • Communication Component Code 010
  • Life And Physical Sciences Component Code 030
  • American History Component Code 060
  • Government/Political Science Component Code 070
  • Our Dynamic Earth
  • Physical Geography Laboratory
  • American History Component Code 060
  • Modern Language 1410
  • Elective
  • Fundamentals Of Geographic Information Systems
  • Climatology
  • Language, Philosophy, And Culture Component Code 040
  • Modern Language 1420
  • Elective
  • Research Methods In Geography
  • Water Resources
  • Social And Behavioral Sciences Component Code 080
  • Eng Literature
  • Eng 3303
  • Fluvial Processes
  • Minor
  • Creative Arts Component Code 050
  • Component Area Option Code 090/091
  • River Basin Management
  • Minor
  • Groundwater Resources
  • Hydrogeology
  • Water Policy
  • Water Resources Planning
  • Minor
  • Elective
  • Geo Elective
  • Minor
  • Electives
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Tuition fee
Apply by
Start date
Aug 2026
Jan 2027
May 2027
Aug 2027
Duration
Campus
Round Rock Campus
San Marcos Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
3 - 4 weeks after your application is submitted