Candidates for the MS in Geography must satisfy the general requirements of the Graduate School. Courses should be selected to complement the student’s fields of interest and enhance his/her ...
Geography is the study of people and place. It is a wide-ranging discipline. Geographers are interested in how natural processes, people and systems are affected by the specifics of a place—location ...
At the Department of Geography, we’re experts at bridging the physical and social sciences. Offering MA and PhD degrees, our graduate program trains scholars and professionals to produce and share ...
The University library (Knowledge Center) is the largest in the state, with more than 861,000 volumes, 6,000 current periodical subscriptions, 2.5 million pieces of microform and more than 50 CD-ROM ...
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program provides in-depth research and technical training and is primarily intended for those interested in careers in research and academia. The University at Buffalo ...
The graduate program of the Department of Geography offers both M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. The program’s basic purpose is to train scholars and professionals to produce and disseminate knowledge and to ...
The Ph.D. program requires a minimum of 72 credits and a preliminary examination, original research culminating in the submission and defense of a research proposal and dissertation. The Ph.D. program ...