Partial list of Bucknell courses that incorporate GIS/geospatial technologies:
- BIOL 353 (Ecosystem Ecology)
- BIOL 415 (Conservation Biology)
- BOTS (Bucknell Semester on the Susquehanna)
- CENG 305 (GIS Applications for Engineering)
- CENG 320 (Water Resources Engineering)
- CENG 330 (Introduction to Transportation Planning)
- CENG 421 (Hydrology)
- CENG 42x (Groundwater Hydrology)
- CENG 422 (River Mechanics)
- CENG 432 (Urban & Regional Planning)
- CENG 481 (Railways Under Water: Priority of Transit Infrastructure)
- CENG 490 (Senior Design)
- CSCI 361 (Software Engineering)
- ECON 102 (Methods)
- ECON 312 (Health Economics)
- ENGL 224 (Visions of the Susquehanna)
- ENGR 101 (Engineering Graphics)
- ENST 200 (Aquiring Environmental Knowledge)
- ENST 211 (Environmental Pollution & Control)
- ENST 302 (Environmental Research Methods)
- ENST 255 (Environmental Justice)
- FOUN “Families in History and History in Families” foundation seminar
- FOUN “Blue Highways” foundation seminar
- GEOG 101 (Introduction to Human Geography)
- GEOG 175 (Landforms of the World)
- GEOG 204 (Applied GIS)
- GEOG 257 (Global Environmental Change)
- GEOG 332 (Evolution, Ecology & Human Impact)
- GEOG 345 (Food & the Environment)
- GEOG 420 (Environmental Community Projects)
- GEOL 103 (Physical Environmental Geology)
- GEOL 230 (Environmental GIS)
- GEOL 310 (Applied Environmental Geomorphology)
- GEOL 320 (Flood Analysis)
- HIST 275 (Mills, Milling and Local History)
- HUMN 128 (Myth, Reason, Faith)
- HUMN 272: (Nature and Enlightenment)
- HUMN 290 (Susquehanna Country)
- HUMN 301 (Brain, Mind, and Culture)
- PHYS 147 (Energy & Sustainability)
- PSCI 140 (American Politics)
- RELI 233 (Global Feminism & Religion)
- UNIV 266 (Sustainable Building Design)
- WMST 233 (Global Feminism & Religion)
- Susquehanna Summer Writer’s Institute
- Environmental Residential College