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Degrees
We offer bachelor's degrees (B.A.
and B.S.), each with a core curriculum supplemented by an
elective area of concentration. The areas of concentration
are geographical information science, earth-system interactions,
environmental geography, and landscape interpretation.
We also offer master's and doctoral
degrees. Students entering these programs are typically supported
by either teaching or research assistantships. For the 2003-4
academic year, M.A. students awarded teaching assistantships
will be funded at $11,000 for nine months, half-time, plus
tuition waivers; entering doctoral students will earn $12,000,
plus waivers. At either level, applicants with a GPA exceeding
3.5 are eligible for an additional $2,500 annually, while
the three strongest entering doctoral students will be awarded
annually renewable $5,000 Alumni Fellowships, bringing their total remuneration
to $17,000, plus tuition waivers.
For general questions about any of these degrees, please
contact Dr. Scott Greene.
Applicants to the graduate programs are also strongly encouraged
to correspond with the faculty members with whom they share
research interests.
Graduate application
(Adobe Acrobat format)
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