Graduate Programs

The Department of Geography, Sustainability, Community, and Urban Studies offers three graduate degree programs and one certificate program.

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Degree Programs

Doctor of Philosophy in Geography

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Geography provides students with an advanced understanding of theory and techniques required to execute significant research in geography. The typical completion time is three to five years. Graduates pursue opportunities in academics, government, and increasingly, private industry research.

Ph.D. degree requirements

Master of Arts in Geography

The Master of Arts (MA) in Geography provides students with essential skills to be successful in private industry, government, and further graduate education. Students take core courses in research methods and design and select an area of specialization in consultation with their advisors, which may include sustainable energy, land use, food production, and more.

MA degree requirements

Master of Science in Energy and Environmental Management

The Master of Science (MS) in Energy and Environmental Management (MEEM) is an online program run in partnership with the School of Law and the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. It provides an interdisciplinary perspective through courses in environmental law, planning and management, and geographic information systems.

MEEM degree requirements

Certificate Program

Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems

The Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is available fully online or as a combination of online and on-campus classroom instruction (blended). From healthcare and urban planning to transportation and archaeology, geographic information systems provide strategic value, helping organizations perform analyses to enhance decision-making, manage their infrastructure, and more.

Certificate requirements