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What is Geography?
Department of Geography
What is Geography?
Geography, as the name implies, is about the study of the Earth. In particular, it is the description and analysis of both human and physical phenomena over the Earth’s surface and the interrelationships among those phenomena.
At Brock, like many universities, the Department of Geography has three main components: human geography, physical geography, and geomatics.
Geography News
Check out what's new in Geography!
- We are still accepting applications for September 2010 admission to our MA Program.
- MA Program in Geography (Read more)
- Funded Research Projects (Read more)



