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Program Purpose

The goal of the program is to provide graduate level education that enables students to address community concerns through applied geographic research. Graduates with an MA in Applied Geography will have integrative skills that link human activity to natural systems, and that apply a spatial perspective to human and natural processes.

 Areas of Emphasis:


physical systems, including geomorphic, climatic, biologic, and hydrologic processes


nature-society relations


population and society, including urban community development


geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and geovisualization


The MA provides students with specific scientific and communication skills necessary to be community leaders in their area of expertise. Graduates of this MA program will have the following skills and competencies to work on community issues:

  • Understanding of and appreciation for the interactions between the human and natural world
  • Skills to synthesize, analyze, and evaluate diverse social and physical information
  • Ability to conceptualize spatial relationships for problem solving
  • Communication skills to clearly present solutions or recommendations

    For more information, please contact:

    John Harner
    Graduate Director
    (719) 262-4054
    jharner@uccs.edu

 


Admission Requirements

Program Requirements

Prerequisites

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manual for GES

 

Dept. of Geography and Environmental Studies,
Columbine Hall, COH2
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 80918
Phone: 719.262.3016
Fax: 719.262.4066

 

BA in Geography
Dr. Robert Larkin
719.262.4053


MA in Applied Geography
Dr. John Harner
719-262-4054