2025-2026 University Catalog
Geography Department
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College of the Sciences
Ellensburg
Dean Hall, room 301
Mail Stop 7420
509-963-1188
Fax: 509-963-1047
https://www.cwu.edu/academics/geography/
Faculty and Staff
Chair
Megan Walsh, PhD
Professors
John Bowen, PhD, economic geography, transportation geography, Asia
Elvin E. Delgado, PhD, political ecology, energy and capitalism, political economy and nature, critical resource geography, health geography
Robert Hickey, PhD, environmental impacts, coastal zones, GIS, Australia
Michael Pease, PhD, water resources, watershed planning and analysis, environmental law
Megan Walsh, PhD, biogeography, paleoecology, NW fire history, climate change
Associate Professors
Jennifer Lipton, PhD, cultural ecology, remote sensing, climate change, Latin America
Sterling Quinn, PhD, GIS-geographic information systems, crowdsourced data, critical cartography, Latin America
Craig Revels, PhD, cultural-historical geography, landscape, Latin America
Senior Lecturer
Elaine Glenn, MS, political geography, world regional geography, Middle East, Russia
Emeritus Faculty
Dee Eberhart, MA
Anthony Gabriel, PhD
Kenneth Hammond, PhD
James Huckabay, PhD
Nancy Hultquist, PhD
Robert Kuhlken, PhD
Karl Lillquist, PhD
John Ressler, PhD
Morris Uebelacker, PhD
Staff
David Cordner, instructional and classroom support technician III
Monica Reece-Bruya, secretary senior
Department Information
An understanding of geography is integral to an educated person’s ability to live and act effectively in today’s changing world. Abroad range of human, environmental, and technological factors are at work shaping the future of our planet, and it is the mission of the department of geography to prepare students to be active participants in that emerging future. Geography’s traditional concern with human-environment interactions, the interrelationships between places, and the associated impacts and problems of these processes provides important insights into today’s complex societal challenges. the department emphasizes critical thinking and applied approaches to analysis, while providing our graduates with the skills necessary to deal with issues at scales ranging from local to global.
Courses in the department of geography introduce students to world regions such as Asia and Latin America while also providing a fuller understanding for the patterns and relationships of our home region, the Pacific Northwest. We emphasize field learning and a holistic approach to the physical and societal characteristics of places. Majors in geography hone their written, verbal, and map communication skills while gaining proficiency in specialized tools such as geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing technology. Skills in geospatial analysis are useful in addressing a wide range of problems, from choosing a location for a neighborhood coffee shop to minimizing damage from wildfire to assessing the likely impacts of climate change.
The department maintains a state-of-the-art lab for instruction in GIS, air photo interpretation, remote sensing, and quantitative methods. Students also learn from and collaborate with faculty members in the department’s well-equipped soils, paleoecology, and hydrology labs. The department also encourages students to connect their geography training with related university programs, especially those in which the department is an active participant, including: Environmental Studies, Energy Studies, Asia Studies, Latin American Studies, International Studies and Programs, and the Resource Management Graduate Program.
Upon graduation, geography majors work in a wide range of careers, with particular success in geospatial data analysis (e.g. computer mapping and GIS), urban and regional planning, and employment in local, state, and federal government agencies. In addition, the interdisciplinary nature of geography provides many other opportunities for our majors, including graduate school.
All students who wish to major in geography must:
- have a 2.25 minimum GPA in all coursework taken up to the time of admission;
- apply for acceptance into the geography major;
- upon acceptance into the program, meet with their assigned advisor to develop a major contract; and
- earn a C- or higher grade in each of the courses in their major contract.
Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/geography/ or by contacting the department directly.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)Bachelor of Science (B.S.)Non-degree Undergraduate Minors or CertificatesCoursesGeography (GEOG)- GEOG 101 - World Regional Geography
- GEOG 107 - Our Dynamic Earth
- GEOG 111 - The Power of Maps
- GEOG 208 - Our Human World
- GEOG 250 - Resource Exploitation and Conservation
- GEOG 273 - Geography of Rivers
- GEOG 290 - Cooperative Education Field Experience
- GEOG 298 - Special Topics
- GEOG 301 - Introduction to GIS and Maps
- GEOG 304 - Economic Geography
- GEOG 305 - Introduction to Land Use Planning
- GEOG 306 - Transportation Geography and Planning
- GEOG 308 - Cultural Geography (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- GEOG 325 - Field Methods in Geography
- GEOG 330 - Earth Image Analysis
- GEOG 346 - Political Geography
- GEOG 352 - Geography of North America (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- GEOG 355 - Geography of the Pacific Northwest
- GEOG 361 - Soils
- GEOG 366 - Geography of the Middle East
- GEOG 368 - Geography of Middle America
- GEOG 370 - Geography of South America
- GEOG 371 - Geography of Europe
- GEOG 372 - Geography of Russia (Put on reserve 9/16/25, will go inactive 8/24/28)
- GEOG 373 - Water Resources
- GEOG 375 - Geography of Asia
- GEOG 379 - Geography of the West (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- GEOG 381 - Urban Geography (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- GEOG 382 - Environmental Hydrology
- GEOG 386 - Geomorphology
- GEOG 387 - Biogeography
- GEOG 388 - Weather and Climate
- GEOG 396 - Individual Study
- GEOG 397 - Honors
- GEOG 398 - Special Topics
- GEOG 399 - Seminar
- GEOG 403 - GIS and Data Management
- GEOG 404 - GIS Analysis
- GEOG 406 - Qualitative Methods in Geography
- GEOG 409 - Quantitative Methods in Geography
- GEOG 411 - GIS Programming
- GEOG 417 - Workplace GIS
- GEOG 422 - Geography of Food and Agriculture
- GEOG 427 - Environmental Archaeology
- GEOG 430 - Remote Sensing
- GEOG 440 - Ecology and Culture
- GEOG 441 - Climate Change: Human and Biophysical Dimensions
- GEOG 442 - Alternative Energy
- GEOG 445 - Environmental Law
- GEOG 449 - Environmental Hazard Analysis and Management (Put on reserve 9/16/25, will go inactive 8/24/28)
- GEOG 450 - Arid Environments
- GEOG 451 - Mountain Environments
- GEOG 452 - Coastal Environments
- GEOG 453 - Riparian and Wetlands Analysis (Put on reserve 9/16/25, will go inactive 8/24/28)
- GEOG 454 - Forest Environments
- GEOG 455 - Pyrogeography
- GEOG 456 - Recreational Resources: Analysis and Management
- GEOG 458 - People, Parks, and Protected Areas
- GEOG 461 - Soils
- GEOG 479 - Geography of the West (Put on reserve 9/16/24, will go inactive 8/24/27)
- GEOG 482 - Environmental Hydrology
- GEOG 483 - Snow
- GEOG 485 - Topics in GIS or Remote Sensing
- GEOG 486 - Geomorphology
- GEOG 487 - Biogeography
- GEOG 488 - Weather and Climate
- GEOG 489 - Geography Capstone
- GEOG 490 - Cooperative Education
- GEOG 492 - Geography Teaching Experience
- GEOG 493 - Geography Field Experience
- GEOG 494 - Applied GIS Project
- GEOG 496 - Individual Study
- GEOG 497 - Honors
- GEOG 498 - Special Topics
- GEOG 499 - Seminar
- GEOG 503 - GIS and Data Management
- GEOG 504 - GIS Analysis
- GEOG 509 - Quantitative Methods in Geography Quantitative Methods in Geography
- GEOG 511 - GIS Programming
- GEOG 517 - Workplace GIS
- GEOG 522 - Geography of Food and Agriculture
- GEOG 527 - Environmental Archaeology
- GEOG 530 - Remote Sensing
- GEOG 551 - Mountain Environments
- GEOG 554 - Forest Environments
- GEOG 555 - Pyrogeography
- GEOG 558 - People, Parks, and Protected Areas
- GEOG 583 - Snow
- GEOG 596 - Individual Study
- GEOG 597 - Honors
- GEOG 598 - Special Topics
- GEOG 696 - Individual Study
- GEOG 697 - Honors
- GEOG 698 - Special Topics
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