Program Description
The Master of Arts in Geography and Environmental Studies provides the student with a high degree of flexibility in the selection of courses used to meet the program requirements. Courses may be selected from any of the graduate offerings in geomorphology, climatology, biogeography, economic geography, cultural geography, urban geography, regional geography, cartography and geographic information science. This option prepares students for advanced Ph.D. study, community college teaching and professional careers in business, government or industry.
Program Requirements
Requirements for Admission
- One of the following:
- A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or better. Applicants with a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.5 to 2.99, please contact the graduate coordinator.
- A graduate degree in another field from CSUN or other accredited institution.
- At least a 2.75 GPA in the last 60 units attempted.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- Demonstration of research and writing skills. Applicants must submit to the graduate committee a sample research paper, written in English and, preferably, one that was completed as part of the baccalaureate degree requirements, such as a senior thesis or other research paper done in an upper division undergraduate course. Because of the importance of research and writing to the graduate program, the committee needs to be assured of applicants’ abilities and promise in these areas.
- A well-written statement of purpose (approximately 1,000 words, double-spaced, 12-point font).
Classified and Conditionally Classified Status
Requirements for Classified Status
- Admission to the program requires an undergraduate degree (or its equivalent for international students).
- A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required.
- General University requirements also must be met. Carefully consult other sections of this Catalog for details. These requirements include passing the Upper Division Writing Proficiency Exam (UDWPE) with a score of 8 or higher.
Conditionally Classified Status
- If the Upper Division Writing Proficiency Exam (UDWPE) requirements for classified status are not met at the time of application, the student will be admitted as conditionally classified, pending completion of the UDWPE requirement.
- No more than 12 units of work taken prior to attaining classified status may be applied to the master’s degree program.
Program Requirements
Completion of the following courses (a total of 30 units, with a GPA of 3.0 or better):
- Introductory Seminar (3 units)
- Additional Seminars (15 units)
Select five courses from the following:
GEOG 630A-E Environmental Studies (3)
GEOG 640A-D Economic Geography (3)
GEOG 650A-D Urban Geography (3)
GEOG 660A-C Cultural Geography (3)
GEOG 670A-G Global Studies (3)
GEOG 680A-N Regional Geography (3)
GEOG 690A-J Geographic Information Science (3)
GEOG 695A-C Methods in Geographical Analysis (3)
- Electives (6 units)
Select any two additional 600-level Geography courses.
Students may also select from the following 400-level Geography courses:
GEOG 402/L, GEOG 404A-Z, GEOG 406/L, GEOG 407/L, GEOG 408A/L, GEOG 408B/L, GEOG 408C/L, GEOG 408D/L, GEOG 408E/L, GEOG 408F/L, GEOG 408G/L, GEOG 408H/L, GEOG 409/L, GEOG 414, GEOG 416, GEOG 417, GEOG 444, GEOG 459, GEOG 460/L, GEOG 465/L (2/1), GEOG 466/L, GEOG 467/L, GEOG 468/L, GEOG 470, GEOG 472, GEOG 473, GEOG 474, GEOG 476, GEOG 482, GEOG 486, GEOG 486SOC, GEOG 487, GEOG 496A-Z, GEOG 497A-F
Students may also take a 400-, 500- or 600-level course in an allied discipline outside of Geography, with prior department approval.
- Thesis Preparation (3 units)
- Culminating Experience (3 units)
Submission of a thesis or graduate project approved by a departmental faculty committee.
- Competence in a relevant foreign language, statistics or an advanced geographic technique.
Total Units Required for the M.A. Degree: 30