UCSB Geography Department

UCSB Geography Department Visit our website: http://geog.ucsb.edu/
UCSB Geography is internationally recognized as one of the best Departments of Geography in the world.

UCSB Geography is internationally recognized as one of the best Departments of Geography in the world, and we have been ranked among the top doctoral programs in the U.S. by a variety of indices for the last 15 years. Geography’s highly trained and diverse faculty bring together aspects of International Development Studies, Urban and Regional Planning, Climatology, Terrestrial Sciences, Marine Sci

ences, Statistics and Operations Research, and Environmental Psychology. Active research areas include: global climate change; development studies; geographical analysis, GIS, and remote sensing; global climate change; natural hazards and risk; regional geography; spatial optimization, spatial perception and cognition; sustainability, resources, and conservation; transportation and planning; and urban studies. If this broad perspective appeals to you, then you’re a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science in GEOGRAPHY! Geography Is the Most Interdisciplinary Department on the UCSB Campus It is also the most integrated discipline on campus, insofar as the material taught in our classes about environmental processes can be found in other disciplines, but are only put together as a whole story in Geography. Above all, Geography is “spatial”—virtually everything has a spatial component, from the distribution of subatomic particles to the choices we make when we buy groceries. Therefore, as a Geographer, you can choose to study an enormous range of subjects. Geography is also an extremely hands-on discipline with a strong emphasis on using computer–based tools and participating in field studies. Knowing where things are, why they got there, and how they work is critical to understanding our world today and how it is changing—this is Geography! The UCSB Department of Geography Is Represented By Three Cross-Cutting Themes:
- Earth System Science: the physical and biological processes of the environment
- Human Geography: the way humans perceive, interact with, and modify the environment
- Modeling, Measurement, and Computation: techniques for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of geospatial data using tools such as GIS, remote sensing, and spatial statistics

We are internationally recognized as one of the largest and highest ranked Departments of Geography, and our faculty routinely win the most prestigious awards in their fields (see Awards and Rankings). Some of our most popular classes include Geography of Surfing, Geography of the U.S., Oil and Water, and GIS. For a more complete list of our classes and the faculty who teach them, see the UCSB Geography web site. Community Guidelines

Welcome to the official page for UCSB Geography. We welcome all questions and commentary, but ask that posts be relevant and respectful. UCSB reserves the right to remove posts that do not meet these standards and are deemed inappropriate. For example, we do not tolerate:

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• Profane, defamatory, offensive, violent, mobbing, or bullying language
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If you have any questions or would like to report a violation of these Community Guidelines, please contact us at [email protected] or (805) 893-3663

Are you excited? Because we are! The UCSB Geography Department Spring Networking Event is THIS THURSDAY in the Ellison H...
04/14/2026

Are you excited? Because we are! The UCSB Geography Department Spring Networking Event is THIS THURSDAY in the Ellison Hall Courtyard! 📍This is an amazing opportunity to meet faculty members, local agencies, and fellow geographers. Special guests include (but are not limited to) SB County Public Works, UC Nature & NRS, City of Goleta, UCSB GEOS and more 🎉

Come for the snacks and stay for the riveting conversation 🗺️🏃‍♀️

💡Today is UCSB Give Day! Consider joining us in this 36-hour celebration of community and philanthropy. Every gift suppo...
04/09/2026

💡Today is UCSB Give Day!

Consider joining us in this 36-hour celebration of community and philanthropy. Every gift supports the future of curiosity and interdisciplinary science at UCSB Geography.

No donation is too small. We truly thank you for your support💙🌎

To contribute, visit: https://giveday.ucsb.edu/giving-day/117357/donate?des=758837&dept=117365
Or click the link in our bio.

Environmental Physics in the Field!🌱🔬Over Spring Break, students from our Field Studies in Water, Energy, and Ecosystems...
04/08/2026

Environmental Physics in the Field!🌱🔬

Over Spring Break, students from our Field Studies in Water, Energy, and Ecosystems course spent the week measuring water and energy flows across California’s unique ecosystems.

Guided by Professor Kelly Caylor and Shadman Amin, they applied a variety of instruments and techniques at Sedgwick Reserve and the Dangermond Preserve.

Thank you to everyone who made this week a success—reminding us that some of the best learning happens outside the four walls of a classroom! 🌳⭐️

People living with HIV may face heightened health risks from extreme weather events such as droughts and floods. A new s...
03/11/2026

People living with HIV may face heightened health risks from extreme weather events such as droughts and floods. A new study featured in The Current highlights UC Santa Barbara researchers and collaborating institutions who used decades of climate data alongside information about HIV care networks to identify at-risk populations and help target resources and mitigation efforts.

“There was not a lot of research in this area, and this was a unique opportunity to expand our overall understanding of the health impacts of extreme weather events,” says UCSB geographer Frank Davenport.
Read more at the link in our bio! 💫

What a day! 🐋Students in the California Channel Islands class recently took a field trip to Santa Cruz Island. They expl...
03/02/2026

What a day! 🐋
Students in the California Channel Islands class recently took a field trip to Santa Cruz Island. They explored the island’s unique ecosystems and witnessed the plethora of marine life—including a humpback whale. Thank you to everyone involved!
Swipe to see students in action, and keep an eye out for Geog 149 in future quarters 🗺️📍

The Dept of Geography, UCSB is excited to announce the opening of a Postdoc Scholar. To apply, visit: https://recruit.ap...
02/25/2026

The Dept of Geography, UCSB is excited to announce the opening of a Postdoc Scholar. To apply, visit: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF03063. A reasonable estimate for this position is ~$69k- $80k. UCSB is an AA/EOE, including disability/vets.

UCSB Geography PhD student Divina Cox, on a team with Professor Ian Walker, research scientist Kyle Emery, and undergrad...
02/19/2026

UCSB Geography PhD student Divina Cox, on a team with Professor Ian Walker, research scientist Kyle Emery, and undergraduate researcher Eric Morales Oyola, are working with communities in the Bahamas to monitor coastal erosion using the citizen science app CoastSnap.

The team aims to better understand how sea level rise and intensified storms are changing Bahamian beaches.

Read more about their research in The Current at the link in our bio!

Connect and learn with colleagues across UC through nearly 30 workshops, demos, and panels—perfect for data beginners an...
02/02/2026

Connect and learn with colleagues across UC through nearly 30 workshops, demos, and panels—perfect for data beginners and seasoned pros alike. Some sessions have limited seats, so register early!
Please help us spread the word by sharing with your networks, and we can’t wait to see you join and learn! Full program & registration: uc-love-data-week.github.io

Great event happening today in Kerr Hall 1120! If you’re interested in adding a new major/minor, come learn about some c...
01/21/2026

Great event happening today in Kerr Hall 1120! If you’re interested in adding a new major/minor, come learn about some cool opportunities and explore the Geography major 🌎

Interested in learning more about career opportunities, research labs, and courses in geography? Want to connect with pe...
01/13/2026

Interested in learning more about career opportunities, research labs, and courses in geography? Want to connect with peers, graduate students, and faculty? Join UCSB Geography for our Winter Networking Event this Thursday, January 15th, from 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM at Ellison Courtyard. There will be snacks, drinks, pizza, and some fun activities!

UCSB Geography researchers, including lead author and PhD student Katie McMahon, along with professor Kathy Baylis, are ...
01/07/2026

UCSB Geography researchers, including lead author and PhD student Katie McMahon, along with professor Kathy Baylis, are examining the dangers of prenatal exposure to hot, humid conditions on child health in South Asia.

Their work highlights the risks extreme weather poses to some of Earth’s most densely populated regions.

Read more about this study in The Current, found at the link in our bio!

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