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Geography

Graduate Program

The Graduate School of Geography has awarded more doctorate degrees than any other geography program in the United States. We invite applications for admittance to our program from students interested in pursuing a PhD degree. Students are not accepted for master’s studies only, although many choose to earn that degree en route to the doctorate, and the M.A. is also available to those who leave the program early. For information on the Master of Arts in Geographic Information Sciences for Development and Environment,  please see the program's Web site at www.clarku.edu/departments/idce/gis.

Applicants with or without prior training in geography are welcome to apply to the PhD program.  This normally takes five years to complete, including writing and defending a dissertation. Depending on their concentrations, students may be required to improve their knowledge of geography, cartography, quantitative methods or research methods. Graduate Record Examination scores (verbal, quantitative and analytical) are required of all American and Canadian students, as well as international students who are in an academic program where English is the first language. TOEFL scores or results of another English proficiency test and the TOEFL test of spoken English (TSE) are required for students from countries in which English is not the first language. The deadline for graduate applications is December 31. All applicants receive careful consideration from a faculty-student admissions committee, which meets early in the spring semester to evaluate candidates. For further information and/or application materials (which may be downloaded), please view our Web site at www.clarku.edu/departments/geography or contact Brenda Nikas-Hayes, Graduate Admissions Coordinator, in writing or by telephone: (508) 793-7337 or 7336; fax: (508) 793-8881; or e-mail: BNikasHayes@clarku.edu.

 



Program Faculty

David Angel, Ph.D.
Yuko Aoyama, Ph.D.
J. Ronald Eastman, Ph.D.
Jody Emel, Ph.D.
Karen Frey, Ph.D.
Susan Hanson, Ph.D.
Douglas Johnson, Ph.D.
Roger Kasperson, Ph.D.
Dominik Kulakowski, Ph.D.
Deborah Martin, Ph.D.
Richard Peet, Ph.D.
Colin Polsky, Ph.D.
Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr, Ph.D.
Samuel Ratick, Ph.D.
Dianne Rocheleau, Ph.D.
John Rogan, Ph.D.
B. L. Turner, Ph.D.
Christopher A. Williams, Ph.D.


Adjunct Faculty

Jacqueline Geoghegan, Ph.D.


Emeriti Faculty

Martyn Bowden, Ph.D.
Gerald Karaska, Ph.D.
Duane S. Knos, Ph.D.
William A. Koelsch, Ph.D.
Laurence A. Lewis, Ph.D.
Robert Mitchell, Ph.D.
Henry J. Steward, Ph.D.

Staff
Joanne Miller:  Managing Editor, Economic Geography

Beverly Presley, A.M.L.S.: Map and Geography Librarian


Courses
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Title of CourseCourse Number
Who Fears What and Why: Social Theories of Environmental Risks and Hazards/Seminar, Lecture, Discussion
GEOG226
Global Economic Geographies/Seminar
GEOG256
Advance Vector GIS / Lecture, Laboratory
GEOG306
Qualitative Research Methods, Skills and Applications/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG310
Introduction to Quantitative Methods /Lecture, Laboratory
GEOG311
Computer Programming for GIS
GEOG313
Research Proposal Writing in Geography/Graduate Seminar
GEOG314
Professional Training for Geographers
GEOG315
Field Methods for Environmental Science/Lecture, Lab
GEOG316
Explanation in Geography/Seminar
GEOG318
Ecologies of Resistance and Transformation: Alternatives to Development/Seminar
GEOG321
Economy and Environment/ Lecture, Discussion
GEOG324
Geography 327 Development as Social Theory
GEOG327
Landscape Ecology/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG332
Land-Atmosphere Interactions/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG333
The Geography of Fire/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG334
Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar
GEOG337
Suburbia: Culture/Politics/Place
GEOG341
Seminar in Human Dimensions of Global Change: Impacts and Societal Responses/Graduate Seminar
GEOG343
Gendered Geographies of Work
GEOG344
Special Topics in Environment and Development/Seminar
GEOG344
Intermediate Quantitative Methods in Geography/Lecture, Laboratory
GEOG347
Social Justice and the City
GEOG348
Advanced Topics in Spatial Analysis/Seminar
GEOG349
Technology and Environmental Assessment/Seminar
GEOG350
Seminar in Resource Geography: Theory and Method/Seminar
GEOG351
GIS & Land Change Science/Seminar
GEOG352
International Political Ecology/ Lecture, Discussion
GEOG353
Social Forestry, Agroecology and Development/Seminar
GEOG355
Utopian Visions, Urban Realities: Planning Cities for the 21st Century/ Lecture, Discussion
GEOG356
Internet Geography: Socioeconomic Impacts of Information Technologies/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG357
Open Source Internet GIS and Mapping
GEOG359
Quantitative Environmental Modeling/Lecture Discussion
GEOG360
Decision Methods for Environmental Management and Policy/ Lecture, Discussion
GEOG361
Seminar on Globalization
GEOG362
The Climate System and Global Environmental Change/ Lecture, Discussion
GEOG363
Graduate Seminar in Economic Geography PART I: Origins and Classics/Seminar
GEOG364
Graduate Seminar in Economic Geography PART II: Fundamentals and Current Debates/Seminar
GEOG365
The Development of Western Geographic Thought/Seminar, Discussion
GEOG368
Groundwater Hydrology and Management/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG371
Seminar on Contemporary Environmental Issues in Forest Ecosystems
GEOG372
Seminar in Urban Geography
GEOG373
Seminar in Urban Geography, Part II
GEOG374
Technology and Sustainability: Perspectives from the Global South/Seminar
GEOG375
Africa’s Development in Global Context
GEOG377
Controversies in Earth System Science / Seminar
GEOG378
GIS & Accuracy Assessment
GEOG379
Urban Ecology: Cities as Ecosystems/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG380
Tropical Ecology/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG381
Advanced Remote Sensing/Lecture, Laboratory
GEOG382
Introduction to Remote Sensing
GEOG383
Environment and Development in the Middle East and North Africa/Lecture, Discussion
GEOG384
Spatial Database Development
GEOG385
Development Policy/Seminar
GEOG388
Intro to Geographic Information Syestem
GEOG390
Intro to Geographic Information Systems
GEOG390
Remote Sensing of Global Environmental Change/Seminar
GEOG392
Seminar in Social Applications of GIS
GEOG393
Environmental Applications of GIS
GEOG394
Advanced Raster GIS/Lecture, Laboratory
GEOG397

 



 

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