Rusunn said:
2) is geography considered a social science
it depends on the type of geography. i took a geography course that is considered a social science under the general education course listing. if you're not sure, you should probably send a course description to the admission committee of the schools that you plan to apply to.
here's a description of the course that i took:
The manner in which climate, landforms, resources, and cultural factors promote and inhibit change in developing countries (e.g., India, Iran, Egypt, Nigeria, China, Kenya, Brazil, Venezuela, Guatemala). Comparisons are made between these countries and others in both the developing and developed world.
This course addresses contemporary issues in development and environment in the Third World. Cultural geographic and political economy perspectives are combined to examine resource use and relations between Third World countries and Western industrialized nations. Case studies will be drawn from Africa, Asia and Latin America in discussing the following topics:
* DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND THE WORLD ECONOMY
* SCARCITY AND ABUNDANCE
* FOOD SYSTEMS AND PEASANT ECONOMY
* POPULATION AND RESOURCES
* DEVELOPMENT AND ITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
* INTERNATIONALIZATION OF AGRICULTURE
* RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE STATE
* DEVELOPMENT AID
* THE FOOD CRISIS IN AFRICA
* THE INTERNATIONAL DEBT CRISIS
* ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT MODELS
Geography 101 has been approved as a General Education course in the areas of Social Perspectives and Non-Western Cultures and Traditions.