Geography - Associate of Arts
The associate of arts in geography provides a strong foundation and introduction to human geography and will prepare you for future employment in teaching, tourism, urban planning, or further studies.

The associate of arts in geography provides a strong foundation and introduction to human geography and will prepare you for future employment in teaching, tourism, urban planning, or further studies.
Graduation with this certificate provides you with the knowledge needed to work with geospatial data and technologies. Making data come alive on a map can reveal patterns and trends that are key to making better decisions in government, business, and industry.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology is used to manage and utilize geographic data, and is widely recognized as an essential tool in such diverse fields as forest management, urban planning, engineering, municipal management, business, and environmental studies.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become pervasive across all industries and institutions. A GIS is a combination of mapping software, digital maps, and databases and the processes of combining maps with databases to produce models, maps, and tables for decision-making.
The General Education Diploma is appropriate for students who prefer a diverse selection of courses. Students will gain knowledge in multiple areas of study. Holistically, the program aims to develop critical thinking abilities, strengthen research skills, and introduce a variety of theories.
The program is designed to provide students with a broad range of fundamental business skills and an understanding of the business environment. Many classes are offered in the evening to accommodate part-time students.
The General Business Diploma program prepares you for almost any aspect of business, including starting and managing a business, accounting, computer systems, marketing, sales, supply chain management and international business.
The General Business Diploma program prepares you for almost any aspect of business, including starting and managing a business, accounting, computer systems, marketing, sales, supply chain management and international business.
Gain key business skills or sharpen those you've already developed in the workplace. You’ll choose from Commerce and Business Administration courses in your field of interest, such as accounting, finance, economics, management, business law, computing studies and information systems, and or/marketing.
Gain key business skills or sharpen those you've already developed in the workplace. You’ll choose from Commerce and Business Administration courses in your field of interest, such as accounting, finance, economics, management, business law, computing studies and information systems, and or/marketing.