The Department of Geography at the University of Idaho is on the leading edge of teaching and research in geographical analysis and geographic information systems (GIS). As a graduate student of geography, you'll learn theoretical and analytical techniques in mapping, statistics and validated field research methods.
We offer the following advanced degrees:
- Master of Science in Geography (thesis option)
- Master of Science in Geography (non-thesis option)
- Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Geography
We are a leader in the study and application of advanced GIS and other geospatial information technologies. You'll study analytical techniques in remote sensing, statistical and mathematical modeling, geographic-computational models, network and spatial analysis, and quantifying and modeling. You'll also learn to apply geographic technologies to answer questions about spatial patterns and processes related to real-world challenges.
You’ll become prepared for a career in research, development and consulting for architectural, engineering or environmental firms. Or, you can find career opportunities in public organizations, including federal, state and local governmental agencies.
Directed study programs, internships and independent research experiences will give you exposure to on-the-job scenarios and a significant edge in the job market.
