2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Geography
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Derek Alderman, Head
Professors
Alderman, D.H., PhD - Georgia
Bhaduri, B. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Purdue
Foresta, R.A., PhD - Rutgers
Grissino-Mayer, H.D., PhD - Arizona
Harden, C.P., PhD - Colorado
Horn, S.P., PhD - California (Berkeley)
Shaw, S.L., PhD - Ohio State
Associate Professors
Kalafsky, R.V., PhD - New York (Buffalo)
Li, Y., PhD - Beijing
Tran, L.T., PhD - Hawaii
Assistant Professors
Inwood, J.F. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Georgia
Kim, H., PhD - Ohio State
Nagle, M.N. (Joint Faculty), PhD - California (Santa Barbara)
Scheitlin, K., PhD - Florida State
Sharma, M., PhD - Ohio State
Stewart, R.N. (Joint Faculty), PhD - Tennessee
Van Riemsdijk, M., PhD - Colorado
Washington-Allen, R., PhD - Utah State
Adjunct Faculty
Caffrey, M., PhD – Tennessee
Harbor, J., PhD – Washington
Lane, C., PhD – Tennessee
Liu, C., PhD – Tennessee
Orvis, K.H., PhD - California (Berkeley)
Pavlowsky, R., PhD – Wisconsin (Madison)
Wang, D., PhD – Rensselaer Polytechnic
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Geography
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MS, PhD |
The master’s degree emphasizes development of professional competence as a geographer and offers opportunities to gain substantial depth in a concentration or a major technique. An emphasis in geographic information science is available for students who have appropriate backgrounds in mathematics and computer science. The doctoral program is for those who have demonstrated proficiency in conducting independent research. The department is particularly well-qualified to direct graduate work in location analysis and transportation geography; urban and economic geography; population, migration, and demography; geographies of race, ethnicity, and social justice; climate change and environmental history; human-environmental interaction; and the geography of the natural environment (especially biogeography and geomorphology); and Geographic Information Science. The faculty is qualified to direct students from a variety of approaches ranging from historical, qualitative, and social theoretical to quantitative, computational, and GIS-based.
Environmental Policy Minor
The department participates in a program designed to give graduate students an opportunity to develop an interdisciplinary specialization in environmental policy. See Department of Political Science for program description.
Interdisciplinary Graduate Minor in Computational Science (IGMCS)
The Department of Geography participates in the interdisciplinary graduate minor in computational science (IGMCS) program. Any student pursuing a master’s or PhD with a major in geography can receive a minor in computational science by completing the appropriate IGMCS requirements. For additional information, see the description of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Minor in Computational Science listed under Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science or visit the IGMCS website at http://igmcs.utk.edu/.
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