Geography
Geography
Solano Community College’s Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer degree introduces students to the principles, theories, and applied methods of spatial analysis for understanding both the natural and human environment.
The program builds a strong foundation in geographic knowledge and skills, preparing students for seamless transfer into the California State University (CSU) system to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Geography or a related field. With a focus on human–environment relationships and the study of changing physical and cultural landscapes, students gain valuable tools for analyzing the world around them.
Explore the world, understand its patterns, and shape a sustainable future with Geography.

Solano Community College’s Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer degree introduces students to the principles, theories, and applied methods of spatial analysis for understanding both natural and human environments. This program is designed to ensure a smooth transfer into the California State University (CSU) system, where students can complete a bachelor’s degree in Geography or a closely related field. Students gain a strong foundation in geographic knowledge and skills, preparing them for upper-division coursework at the university level. Graduates of the program are guaranteed admission with junior standing at a CSU campus. The curriculum emphasizes an understanding of the relationship between humans and their environment, as well as the ways human activity shapes physical and cultural landscapes.
Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer (AA‑T)
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Designed for students transferring to a CSU campus to pursue a bachelor's degree in Geography or a related field.
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The degree ensures junior standing admission into the CSU system (though not a specific campus or major) and requires completion of 60 transferable semester units—including General Education and a minimum of 18 semester units in the Geography major.
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Cartographer
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GIS Analyst / GIS Specialist
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Remote Sensing Specialist
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Urban and Regional Planner
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Environmental Consultant
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Geospatial Data Scientist
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Climatologist
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Transportation Planner
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Natural Resource Manager
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Demographer
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Land Surveyor
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Emergency Management Specialist
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Market Research Analyst
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Hydrologist
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Teacher / Professor