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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Colloquium Series

Roundtable Discussion
Diana Liverman
Feb 5 @ 9:30 AM

Colloquium Series
Bob Pavlowski
Feb 27

Colloquium Series
Bruce Braun
Mar 6

MaGrann Conference on Climate Change and South Asia
April 16-17, 2009

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Robin Leichenko's book is now available
"Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures"
Kevin St. Martin receives tenure and promotion to Associate Professor
Announcing our Alumni Directory


GRADUATE PROGRAM
Rutgers University is home to the largest and most comprehensive geography graduate program in the New York-Philadelphia region and one of the strongest research programs in the country. The Graduate Program in Geography encourages work on a wide range of research specialties and fosters strong interdisciplinary ties. The program offers the following degree options: Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS), and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
Geography majors receive a liberal arts education that is an appropriate base for further specialized training in academic disciplines which address environmental and international issues or in related professional fields such as planning and public policy, law, and environmental management. Students are also offered courses in which they learn specific technical skills in spatial data analysis, cartographic design, remote sensing, and geographic information systems that are suitable for direct entry employment positions.

RESEARCH
Faculty research focuses on natural and human-forced changes in atmospheric, hydrological and ecological systems, as well as related topics in hazards, urban, economic and gender geography, especially those connected with the theme of globalization.


Department of Geography
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