Geography
Doctor of Philosophy
Continuing education in geography
Learn to use GIS and other geospatial information technologies and analytical tools to study topics like remote sensing, statistical and mathematical modeling and much more while earning your advanced geography degree. Work alongside faculty on leading research to explore geography as it relates to climate change and other important global, social and political problems.
Overview
Related Topics
Researching our planet
Application information
Applicants for the Ph.D. in geography program must meet the following degree-specific admission requirements:
- Education level: Bachelor's
- GPA: 3.0
- GRE: No
- TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo: 79/6.5/115 (for applicants whose education was completed in countries where English is not an official language)
- Number of references: Three
- Other requirements: No
Program availability
- Semester intake: Fall and Spring
- Eligible for international admission
- Deadlines: General application deadlines
Visit Graduate Admissions to learn more and start your application.
Contact information
Earth and Spatial Sciences contact: Thomas Williams; tomw@uidaho.edu
Graduate Admissions contact: graduateadmissions@uidaho.edu, 208-885-4001
Find Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences faculty advisor contacts.
Costs, funding and research
To learn about various ways to fund your graduate degree, check out Graduate Funding.
For detailed information about the cost of attendance, visit Financial Aid.
Beginning Fall 2026, Ph.D. students appointed as Teaching Assistants will receive an annual support package that includes:
- Base stipend: $18,985.20 for the 9-month academic year
- In-state tuition: fully covered by the program
- Out-of-state tuition: waived for non-resident students
- Health insurance: fully covered
- Summer support: additional scholarship up to $8,000, depending on funding availability
Real-world experience
Many of your courses will include a lab, and you’ll also have opportunities to contribute to faculty research projects, including:
- Polar meteorology and remote sensing in arctic environments
- Regional climate change in the western United States
- Forest disturbances and environmental change
- Human adaptation to climate change in high latitudes
- Natural resource applications of GIS in quantifying carbon fluxes
Degree fit
This degree could be a good fit if you:
- Have experience using geospatial information technologies
- Want to pursue a management-level policy, planning or research-oriented position in geographic information science
- Want to lead research in the field
- Are interested in geography and related disciplines like natural resource management, geology, engineering, planning and business marketing
Related clubs and organizations
- Geo Club
- Super Group
- Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA)
Career outcomes
Current job openings
1,426 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HIPotential careers and mid-career salaries
- Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
$85,793 - Geographers
$99,717 - Postsecondary Geography Teachers • Postsecondary Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Science Teachers
$82,694 - Surveyors
$83,722 - Surveying and Mapping Technicians
$54,295
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