Geography (MS)
Summary
The Geography MS provides students an applied learning environment with emphasis on high-impact research and learning experiences. Geography students gain expertise in natural and/or human systems that can be applied to solving real-world problems; quantitative and qualitative field and laboratory methods; geospatial technologies (GIS, GPS, GNSS, Remote Sensing); conducting scientific inquiry; and communicating scientific results/data to the public. Students are trained to be successful in public and private sectors, or continue to a Ph.D. program.
Two options are available: 1) a 30-credit coursework and research thesis option; or 2) a 34-credit coursework and Alternate Plan Paper (APP) option. Students who complete the Geography MS are competitive for an applied professional career or admission to nationally recognized doctoral degree programs.
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Program Requirements
Common Core
Prerequisites: none
Research/Methods Course(s)
Prerequisites: none
Restricted Electives
Choose any 500/600 level elective courses in consultation with an advisor. 15 credits must by taken in Geography.Capstone Course
Select either Thesis or Alternate Plan Paper (APP)
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: none