A minimum of 39 credits in geography is required,   divided among three areas: 
  General courses (12 credits ): 01:450:101, 102,   103, and 470 
  Methods courses (9 credits): 01:450:330 and any   two courses from 01:450:320, 321, 322, 355, and 357 
  Specialized courses (18 credits): Six additional   courses in geography, including one regional geography course (selected   from 01:450:332, 334, 335, 336, 338, 341, and 342). At least three of the   specialized courses must be at the 300 or 400 level. No more than one   course with the grade of D can be applied toward the major. 
  There are no formal options, but students are strongly   encouraged to select most of their specialized courses from one of three   areas of emphasis: environmental systems and global change, environment   and society, or urban and international restructuring. 
  If appropriate, majors are encouraged to substitute   independent research projects under faculty supervision (01:450:491,492 or   01:450:495,496) or graduate courses for up to two of the courses in the   specialized group.