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GGR & PL CLASSES -and- PRM CLASSES Degree
& Geography
B.S.
Public
Planning B.S. Parks
& Recreation Management
MS
in Applied Geographic Infomation Science
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Master of Science in Applied Geographic Information Science IMPORTANT NEWS This program will be renamed as the MS in Applied Geospatial Sciences starting Fall 2009 Students admitted in Fall 2009 and previous semester have the choice of pursuing the program as described below or the new program as described here. web site: www.geog.nau.edu/grad/agis Program Coordinator: Dr. Lee Dexter <Lee.Dexter@nau.edu> Applications: Please use the MS in Applied GIS applications forms. Master of Science in Applied Geographic Information Science We offer the M.S. in Applied Geographic Information Science degree. In addition, we offer a graduate certificate program in geographic information systems. The M.S. is offered as thesis and non-thesis programs. The thesis program allows you to pursue a solid academic and scholarly education, with possible advancement to a doctoral program. The nonthesis program is for students who seek advanced applied education without the intention of continuing on to a doctoral program. The nonthesis option requires a professional paper in place of a thesis. The M.S. in Applied Geographic Information Science is an interdisciplinary degree that provides students with a solid foundation in GIS technology and skills, as well as their application to a field of study that can be selected from across the university curriculum. For admission to the M.S. degree program, you must indicate disciplinary field of study which you intend to apply GIS technology, and identify a full-time faculty member in that field who will serve as your disciplinary advisor. If you have not majored or minored in that discipline for your baccalaureate degree, you may be required to take supplemental deficiency courses. Our certificate program in geographic information systems combines computer technology and geographic theory to prepare you to maintain and analyze spatially-referenced data as it occurs in various fields. M.S.
in Geographic Information Science This emphasis is designed
for students who want to pursue a career in applying geographic information
science and systems, as well as remote sensing technologies to land and
environmental management and related spatial data handling. Practicing
professionals who desire an advance professional degree are encouraged
to pursue this emphasis.
M.S. in Geographic Information Science This emphasis is designed for
students who want to pursue a career in understanding and managing land
and environmental spatial data systems, including geographic information
systems (GIS), and remote sensing applications The nonthesis option requires
a professional applied paper that is overseen by your practicum committee.
Generally, this emphasis is not intended for practicing GIS or remote
sensing professionals.
Other graduate programs offered in the Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation include:
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