Associate Professors--Davis, Foschi, Holzman
M.A. in Geography: Concentration in Resource Management and Environmental Planning
The undergraduate major program assures a firm foundation in the discipline, an exposure to the diverse aspects of the field and the opportunity to develop individual interests. Four core courses are required of all majors. In addition, a distribution requirement consists of one upper division course in each of: physical environment, human environment, regional studies, and techniques or applied geography. Three or four upper-division courses focused on a coherent theme are selected by the individual student on advisement.
The internship program supplements the regularly scheduled classes. This program offers a wide range of placements as an optional part of the major. Such experiences entail first-hand application of skills and knowledge gained in the degree program.
The Masters of Arts in Geography is broadly based rather than highly specialized, reflecting the department's interests in persons with a variety of general carreer objectives in such areas as planning, resource management or education as well as those intending to pursue doctoral studies. However, opportunities exist for specialization, particularly in these areas: physical and cultural geography, natural resources and environmental studies, regional geography, urban geography, biogeography and geographic techniques. The Master of Arts in Geography: Concentration in Resource Management and Environmental Planning is designed to provide knowledge and skills necessary to carry out resource assessment, impact analysis, plan formulation, and implementation. It is designed for those seeking advanced training in resource management and environmental planning.
The M.A. program culminates in either a master's thesis or a research project and comprehensive oral examination. The concentration in Resource Management and Environmental Planning typically culminates in a research project and comprehensive oral examination.
No fellowships are available. Financial aid is limited to university programs such as work study. The department has one or two part-time technical staff positions and occasional graduate research assistant opportunities for graduate students in residence.
Courses for this discipline are listed in alphabetical sequence (consult the Index for page reference).
Program | Units | |
Required Core Courses | ||
GEOG 101 | Our Physical Environment | 3 |
GEOG 102 | The Human Environment | 3 |
GEOG 103 | Geographic Techniques | 4 |
GEOG 690 | Proseminar in Geography | 3 |
Total for core | 13 | |
Distribution Requirement (Cross-listed courses originating in other departments are not accepted in these categories.) | ||
One course from each of the following four areas: | ||
Physical Environment | ||
300-numbered courses in Geography | ||
Human Environment | ||
400-numbered courses in Geography | ||
Regional Studies | ||
500-numbered courses in Geography | ||
Either Geographic Techniques | ||
601-639 numbered courses in Geography | ||
or Applied Geography | ||
640-659 numbered courses in Geography | ||
Total distribution requirements | 12-15 | |
Focus of Interest | ||
Twelve units of upper-division geography electives consisting of a minimum of three courses chosen on advisement. These courses will be organized around coherent themes such as those listed below. In addition, alternative concentrations tailored to individual student interest may be developed in consultation with the Geography undergraduate coordinator. On advisement appropriate upper-division courses from other departments and programs may be included. | ||
Cultural Geography | ||
Environmental Studies | ||
Physical Geography | ||
Resource Management | ||
Techniques of Geographic Analysis | ||
Urban Environment and Land Use Planning | ||
Focused individual interest pursued in consultation with the undergraduate coordinator and focus adviser | ||
Total for focus | 12 | |
Total for major | 37-40 |
Focused individual interests may be pursued in consultation with the Geography major adviser.
Students are advised the CR grade is acceptable in one course to be counted for the geography minor.
Program | Units | |
GEOG 101 | Our Physical Environment | 3 |
GEOG 102 | The Human Environment | 3 |
GEOG 103 | Geographic Techniques | 4 |
Upper division courses on advisement | 12 | |
Total | 22 |
In addition to the general application and grade transcripts which are sent to the Admissions Office, the department requires a detailed Statement of Purpose and two letters of recommendation. Personal interviews with the graduate coordinator, the graduate adviser, and appropriate department faculty are recommended.
Courses for this discipline are listed in alphabetical sequence (consult Index for page reference). Upper-division courses offered by the department may be included with the approval of the graduate advisers. Depending upon a student's background and/or objective, additional courses in geography or related fields may be required on advisement.
Program | Units | |
GEOG 801 | Scope and Method in Geography | 3 |
GEOG 810 | Seminar in Physical Geography | 3 |
GEOG 820 | Seminar in Cultural Geography | 3 |
Total | 9 | |
Graduate seminars in Geography from the following: | 6-12 | |
(A seminar may be repeated for credit provided that it covers a different topic area and is offered by a different instructor) | ||
GEOG 815 | Seminar in Geographic Techniques | |
GEOG 825 | Seminar in Economic Geography | |
GEOG 832 | Seminar in Urban Geography | |
GEOG 850 | Seminar in Regional Geography | |
GEOG 858 | Seminar in Environmental and Land Use Planning | |
Graduate seminars and courses or upper division courses in geography or related fields on advisement | 6-12 | |
One of the following: | 3 | |
GEOG 895 | Research Project and | |
Master's Comprehensive Oral Examination | ||
GEOG 898 | Master's Thesis and | |
Oral Defense of Thesis | ||
Minimum total | 30 |
In addition to the general application and grade transcripts which are sent to the Admissions Office, the department requires a detailed Statement of Purpose and two letters of recommendation. Personal interviews with the graduate coordinator, the graduate adviser, and appropriate department faculty are recommended.
Courses for this discipline are listed in alphabetical sequence (consult Index for page reference). Upper division courses offered by the department may be included with the approval of the graduate adviser. Depending upon a student's background and/or objective, additional courses in geography or related field may be required on advisement.
Program | Units | |
GEOG 751 | Environmental Management | 3 |
GEOG 801 | Scope and Method in Geography | 3 |
GEOG 810 | Seminar in Physical Geography | 3 |
GEOG 820 | Seminar in Cultural Geography | 3 |
Additional graduate courses selected from the following on advisement: | 3-7 | |
GEOG 858 | Seminar in Environmental and Land Use Planning | |
GEOG 896 | Directed Readings in Geography (1-3) | |
PA 730 | Politics of Policy-making and Implementation (4) | |
PA 782 | Seminar in Urban Planning and Public Decision-Making (4) | |
Additional graduate seminars or upper division courses selected from the following, on advisement, with a minimum of one course from each category below. | 8-12 | |
Category I: Resource Management and Environmental Planning | ||
ECON 550 | Economics of Energy and the Environment | |
GEOG 422 | Environmental Perception | |
GEOG 427 | Agriculture and Food Supply (4) | |
GEOG 600 | Environmental Problems and Solutions | |
GEOG 646 | The Geography of Marine Resources (4) | |
GEOG 647 | Geography of Water Resources (4) | |
GEOG 648 | Management of National Parks and Natural Areas (4) | |
GEOG 651 | San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Issues (4) | |
GEOG 652 | Environmental Impact Analysis (4) | |
GEOG 658 | Land-Use Planning (4) | |
GEOL 474 | Engineering Geology and Hydrology or | |
GEOL 475 | Geohydrology | |
H ED 418 | Environmental Health | |
Category II: Techniques | ||
ANTH 491 | Archaeological Methods (4) | |
BIOL 845 | Ecological Methods | |
GEOG 607 | Advanced Cartography (4) | |
GEOG 610 | Remote Sensing of the Environment I (4) | |
GEOG 611 | Remote Sensing of the Environment II (4) | |
GEOG 620 | Geographical Information Systems (4) | |
GEOG 685 | Field Methods in Geography (4) | |
GEOG 705 | Geographical Analysis | |
GEOG 895 | Research Project and | |
Comprehensive Oral Examination | 3 | |
Minimum total | 30 |