<p>Well, human geography (most schools offer a concentration in either some form of human geography or some form of geographic methods) has been eclipsed by Language/Area Studies, Urban Studies, and International Studies (although Affairs and Relations are more politically oriented). They’re more specific majors, but they encompass the same ideas as human geography. I’m imagining that the geographic methods courses have become more geology/earth science oriented. I think most of the schools I’ve looked at still have a Geography major, but at many, students are required to double major/take a strong minor.</p>