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Chapter 29.1

Discover the World of Geographic Careers

Explore the diverse professional paths where geographic knowledge, spatial analysis, and mapping technologies come together to solve real-world challenges.


What You'll Learn

Geographic careers apply spatial thinking across government, research, and industry.
GIS analysts, cartographers, and urban planners use specialized geographic tools.
Key fields include geomorphology, bathymetry, demography, and meteorology careers.
Field technologies and spatial analysis form the foundation of geographic professions.

What You'll Practice

1

Students identify career responsibilities for GIS specialists and cartographers.

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Learners match specialized geographic fields to professional roles and duties.

3

Practice questions assess understanding of key geographic career vocabulary terms.

Why This Matters

Mastering geographic career knowledge prepares students to connect spatial thinking and mapping skills to meaningful professional opportunities across science, government, and technology.

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GIS Analysis
Cartography
Urban Planning
Spatial Data
Demography
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