Curriculum

This is an unofficial description for this program. For official information check the Academic Catalog.

Program Rationale:

The Master's program in Geography, whether the General Geography credential or the Global Sustainability Specialization, allows students to custom-design a program of study to provide the best possible preparation for their career choice or future PhD studies.

Program Emphases:

Graduate students in Geography may focus on any of the following areas:

  • urban and regional planning
  • environmental geography and sustainability
  • travel and tourism
  • cultural and world regional geography
  • computer mapping or geographic information systems

Program Goals and Learning Outcomes:

The graduate program in Geography strives to achieve the following goals:

  1. to create an environment in which students learn about the breadth, depth, and complexity of the human experience through the study of Geography;
  2. to produce students who have an informed appreciation and understanding of geographical thought, its philosophical background and debates, and the interpretation of geographical literature;
  3. to produce graduates who have an informed appreciation and understanding of the research methods in geography and the social sciences in general by completing a research thesis or project under academic supervision and guidance; and
  4. to prepare students for professional careers or further studies and research in Geography.

 

Each Geography MS graduate will have achieved the following learning outcomes to a satisfactory level as judged by the appropriate performance indicators established for use in the program assessment of student achievement.

  1. demonstrate an ability to develop a research proposal and carry out independent research
  2. have an in-depth understanding and mastery of the literature in Geography and in at least one geographic subfield
  3. demonstrate an ability to present and defend research work in oral, written and graphic forms
  4. demonstrate technical skills in the collection, analysis and mapping of geographic data, critical-thinking skills, plus written and verbal communication skills
  5. apply geographic knowledge and skills to a range of problems faced by businesses, industry, government, etc.
  6. write effectively and persuasively about the key principles, theories, and issues of geography, especially in the student's area of specialization; thesis plan A students will be able to write at an advanced scholarly level.

 

Admission Requirements:

Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Applicants must also have an undergraduate GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 point scale (where A is 4.00) or its equivalent, with the understanding that a student may be considered for Conditional Admission with an undergraduate GPA of 2.40 to 2.99. Applicants must also be in good standing (3.00 GPA) in all post-baccalaureate course work.

Applicants must also submit an Academic Autobiography/Statement of Purpose, of approximately 500 words, describing the student’s interest in graduate study of geography at CCSU, and the role the degree will play in his/her current and future career. The writing is expected to demonstrate skills adequate for coursework at the graduate level. Instructions for uploading the essay will be found within the graduate online application.

The M.S. degree programs are available to all individuals who meet the admissions requirements. The Graduate Record Examination is not an admission requirement. An undergraduate major or minor in geography is desirable but not required of applicants. However, those with deficient academic preparation may be asked to complete up to four courses of remedial work at the undergraduate level. Details are available from the Department of Geography.

The graduate application, application fee, and official transcripts are to be submitted to the Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Office. Official transcripts must be sent directly to the Graduate Recruitment and Admissions Office from each institution attended except Central Connecticut State University.

Contact: 860-832-2785
 

Course and Capstone Requirements:

Students enrolled in the graduate program must comply with all requirements in the current graduate catalog.

Students select Plan A, B, or C.

Total Credit Hours: 30

Plan A

Choose one of the following courses:

9-12 credits of geography electives selected in consultation with an advisor; and 3-6 credits of electives selected from other disciplines in consultation with an advisor. Thesis guidelines are available from the appropriate Dean’s office.

Plan C

GEOG 595 instead of a thesis

Geography Electives:

  9 credits of directed electives in geography.  

Up to 9 credit hours total may be 400-level courses that are listed in the graduate catalog.

Global Sustainability Specialization:

30 credits total, plus any additional prerequisite courses.

Program Rationale:

The M.S. in Geography: Global Sustainability Specialization is designed to enable students to examine global environmental, social, and economic challenges facing society and to explore possible sustainable solutions to these challenges.

Program Learning Outcomes:

Graduate students will:

  • Demonstrate the ability to explain sustainability in the global context.
  • Demonstrate an empirical grasp of the human-environment relationship.
  • Be able to apply geographic theories and methods to research and communicate sustainability issues.

Total Credit Hours: 30

Each graduate student’s planned program of graduate study is custom designed to provide the best possible preparation for the career selected, and can include practical work experience to apply classroom theory.

Admissions Contact

Graduate Recruitment & Admissions

Academic Contact

Brian Sommers
Professor, Department Chair
Geography, Anthropology, & Tourism
Professor
Geography
Co-Director
International Studies
Ebenezer D. Bassett Hall
417-01