Program Description
The doctoral program in Geography at Rutgers emphasizes preparation for a research-oriented career in academia, public service or the private sector. The MA/MS in Geography requires completion of 30 credit hours, and students may follow either a “Thesis Option” or “Exam Option” course of study. All three degrees encourage work on a wide range of research specialties and foster strong interdisciplinary ties. Topics reflected in the work of our faculty include: human geography, physical geography, and human-environmental geography. Each of these core areas may be enhanced through training in advanced geographical techniques.
The Department of Geography at Rutgers is a leading center of scholarship about earth’s landscapes and human relationships to the environment. Our inquiries encompass a wide range of topics, from the economies and cultures of cities and built landscapes, to tropical climates and the transformation of polar ice sheets. We combine rigorous empirical work with deeply conceptual theoretical analyses, always recognizing the importance of both spatial processes and accumulated histories. We use geographic analyses to illuminate the abiding problems of the modern world.
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Degree Types
- M.A. (Master of Arts)
- M.S. (Master of Science)
- Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy)
Campus Locations
Livingston Campus - New Brunswick
Admission Deadlines
For best consideration apply by these dates
Application Type | US Applicants | Non-US Applicants | Merit-Based Aid |
---|---|---|---|
Ph.D. | January 15 | January 15 | January 15 |
MS | January 15 | January 15 | January 15 |
MA | January 15 | January 15 | January 15 |