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the Department
Graduate Studies
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The Department offers three graduate degrees--the PhD, the MA (thesis and non-thesis options), and the MA jointly with the Master of Community Planning (MCP). A Certificate in Historic Preservation may be pursued concurrently. Graduate research is focused on Third World development, multinational corporations and industrial location, global environmental quality, urban ecology, urban restructuring, historical-cultural geography, and applications of geographic information systems (GIS). As of Fall 2005, we have 19 full time
graduate students and 11 part time graduate students. 17 of them are MA students,
and 13 are Ph.D. students.
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