
Department of Geology & Geography
Opportunities
51³Ô¹ÏÍø offers pathways that connect your curiosity about the world with practical skills
to solve real‑world problems. Whether you’re drawn to the hands‑on innovation of our
Geoscience and Engineering 3+2 Dual Degree Program or the cutting‑edge mapping and analysis in GIS and Geospatial Technologies, you’ll find programs designed to broaden your expertise and open doors to impactful
careers.

3+2 Dual-Degree Program
Looking for a career that fuses your passion for the environment with cutting-edge engineering solutions? The Dual-Degree Program in Geoscience and Engineering at UNC Pembroke provides the best of both worlds at an incredible value: a powerful interdisciplinary education that prepares you for real-world challenges — from climate change and natural disasters to sustainable infrastructure and energy.
You'll start with geoscience at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø for three years, then attend NC State for two years, finishing with both a BS in Geo-Environmental Studies from 51³Ô¹ÏÍø and a BS from NCSU in either Civil or Envirionmental Engineering. Get mentorship and guidance at every step — then graduate with two powerful degrees and a competitive edge.
What You’ll Gain:
• Hands-on fieldwork in geology, hydrology, GIS, and environmental science
• Rigorous engineering training from one of the top engineering schools in the nation
• A professional network at two respected universities
• A career-ready foundation for jobs in environmental consulting, civil engineering, water resources, geotechnical engineering, and more.

Geospatial Technologies & Geographic Information Systems
Turn your interest in geography and technology into a high‑impact career. 51³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s Geospatial Technologies Certificate and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) coursework give you hands‑on experience with industry‑standard software, drones (sUAS), and other cutting‑edge tools.
• Learn from experts in small classes with personalized mentoring.
• Build real‑world skills through labs, fieldwork, and drone operations.
• Stand out to employers with projects that showcase your ability to solve complex spatial challenges.
Our programs prepare you for careers in environmental science, urban planning, public safety, logistics, and more—fields where GIS skills are in high demand.
Ready to put your future on the map?
Start your GIS journey at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø!
Student Awards & Recognitions
Students in the Geology and Geography program have access to two scholarships and a national honors society tailored especially for them.
Created by Professor Emeritus Thomas Ross, this annual spring award celebrates outstanding students who bring geography to life—whether pursuing the Geography track within the Geo‑Environmental Studies major, earning a Geography minor, or proudly representing 51³Ô¹ÏÍø in the World Geography Bowl. It’s more than a scholarship; it’s a recognition of passion, curiosity, and a commitment to exploring our world.
The David K. Kuo Memorial Scholarship honors the incredible legacy of two beloved 51³Ô¹ÏÍø professors, Dr. David K. Kuo (Biology) and Dr. Elizabeth H. Kuo (Geography), who together dedicated nearly six decades to inspiring and shaping generations of students.
Established by the Kuo family and their friends, this scholarship celebrates their passion for learning and their deep impact on the university community.
Each year, the scholarship supports one full‑time undergraduate student in Biology and one in Geo‑Environmental studies. Financial need is not a requirement.The award offers valuable support to students eager to pursue their academic and career goals.
Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU), Nu Gamma Chapter at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, offers high‑achieving Geography students a nationally recognized honor and a wealth of opportunities.
Membership in this prestigious international honor society signals academic excellence—reserved for students who rank among the top in their class and maintain a strong GPA in geography coursework.
At 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, Nu Gamma members join a community that values exploration, research, and service, while gaining access to national GTU scholarships, eligibility to publish in The Geographical Bulletin, and opportunities to participate in special programs.
Beyond the credentials on your résumé, Nu Gamma membership connects you to a network of geographers and opens doors to leadership, professional development, and events that celebrate and advance the field.
Hands-On Research. Real-World Impact.
Faculty and students in 51³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s Department of Geology and Geography collaborate in meaningful research that connects classroom learning with real-world applications. One standout initiative is the Robeson County Groundwater Monitoring Project — a collaborative effort with the Robeson County Water Department, local well drillers, and other partners to monitor and protect our region’s groundwater resources.
This project has become a powerful catalyst for student success and program growth. Through faculty mentorship and hands-on experience, students help build and maintain a monitoring well network across campus and throughout the county. As paid interns, they are trained to collect and analyze water levels and usage data, manage a public-facing online geodatabase and digitize historical well records, geophysical logs and other key environmental data.
The impact is twofold: students gain valuable skills and professional development opportunities, and our local communities benefit from accessible, up-to-date water resource data. The project has also played a key role in identifying long-term groundwater trends — helping water managers make informed decisions and avoid future usage restrictions.
At 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, we don’t just study the environment — we help protect it.

Students in Action
Our students put their knowledge into action through hands-on fieldwork, collaborative
research, academic conferences and campus-wide presentations — gaining valuable experience
every step of the way.

- Field Trips
- Faculty-Led Projects
- Conferences
- Intercollegiate Activities
- PURC Symposium Presentations


Department Chair



Connect With Us
, Room 1300
PO Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910.775.4024
Fax: 910.522.5795
geo@uncp.edu
Latest News

Aug 12
51³Ô¹ÏÍø Extends Evening Hours to Support Students, Families
UNC Pembroke is making it easier for students — and their families — to get the help they need outside of regular business hours. 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Business After 5 will occur from 5 to 7 p.m. in Lumbee Hall, August 18 through August 21. During the event, representatives from Admissions, Financial Aid and Scholarships representatives and the Center for Student Success will be available to answer questions and provide personalized support. Student Accounts representatives will be available until 6 p.m. each day

Aug 8
51³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s Teaching Fellows Program Experiencing Rapid Growth, Lasting Impact
After more than a decade in corporate banking, Bridget Speller-Purington made a bold move into a new profession — teaching. As a newcomer to the classroom, she leaned heavily on the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program at UNC Pembroke for support and guidance, saying she wouldn’t have been successful without it.

Aug 8
Pre-Vet Students Gain Wildlife Care Experience Abroad
For a pair of pre-vet students at UNC Pembroke, this summer meant long days feeding animals, cleaning enclosures and preparing injured wildlife for release — thousands of miles from home.