Program Summary
Geography and Regional Planning is a course that studies the physical and human features of the earth and how land, resources, and settlements are managed and developed. It covers areas such as physical geography, human geography, cartography, geographic information systems (GIS), environmental management, urban and rural planning, and sustainable development. Students learn to analyze spatial data, understand regional issues, and design plans for balanced development. The course prepares graduates for careers in urban and regional planning, environmental consultancy, GIS analysis, disaster management, transportation planning, and policy-making in both public and private sectors.