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Overview of Graduate Studies
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| Students earn a Master of Science degree in Geography and Environmental Resources with a concentration in Environmental Management, Geographic Information Science (GIS), or Water Resources Management.
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| Courses
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| Graduate students can take advantage of the department’s collaborative working relationships with the Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, Law, and Science. |
| Graduate Assistantship (GA) Opportunities |
| Financial awards include teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and University fellowships. |
| Admission to Graduate Studies |
| Degree Requirements |
| Curriculum |
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Center for
Graduate Teaching Excellence |
| Links to GA training and orientation
schedues and Graduate School deadlines. |
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Internships & Cooperative Work Experience
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| Practical experience is an important part
of our program. Students receive academic credit for their internship
experience. |
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Advanced
Geospatial Analysis Lab |
| Awards |
| Recent Theses & Dissertations |
| Environmental Resources and Policy Ph.D. Program |
| Geography is an active participant in this doctoral program, whose central focus is advanced interdisciplinary training and research on physical, biological, social, and political processes responsible for natural resource and environmental problems facing contemporary society. |
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