Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Geography Major, PhD


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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 geospatial. The department is particularly well-qualified to direct graduate research in geography of the natural environment (especially biogeography, climatology, and geomorphology), spatial analysis (especially location analysis, environmental modeling, space-time analytics, and geographic information science), and human geography (especially economic, urban, transportation, population, and cultural).

Campus Code


Knoxville Campus

Admissions Standards/Procedures


  • Completion of a Master’s Degree is typically expected prior to full admission into a Ph.D. program. In an exceptional case, a student may be admitted without a Master’s Degree. If interested, they must contact the Director of Graduate Studies.
  • Although new graduate students may begin during any term, the Fall semester is strongly recommended.
    • The application deadline for Fall term is February 1.
    • However, to be assured consideration for first-round departmental funding offers for Fall semester, all application materials for domestic and international applicants must be received by December 15th.
  • A 3.00 (4.00 scale) or higher undergraduate grade point average is normally required for admission to a graduate degree program.
  • Official transcripts of all previous college work and a minimum of three letters of recommendation are required.
  • No single criterion will dominate but the aggregate should provide strong evidence of ability and potential.
  • International students without degrees from an accredited U.S. institution must submit TOEFL scores (minimum of 550 PBT or 95 iBT required for admission) or IELTS (minimum of 7.0 required for admission).
  • Admission to the geography graduate program is subject to the availability of space and faculty advisors.

Credit Hours Required


  • Minimum of 72 graduate credit hours beyond the Bachelor’s
  • Minimum of 48 graduate credit hours beyond the Master’s

Required Courses


Non-Course Requirements


  • Examinations required for admission to candidacy include a written comprehensive examination, consisting of two written examinations in which the student will be tested on his/her knowledge of two special fields and related areas of geography, and an oral examination on the student’s program, the special fields and related areas, and the dissertation proposal. All parts of the written comprehensive examination should be taken within the same semester.
  • A final oral examination of the dissertation is required. The exam covers the dissertation and any parts of the program of study specified for examination by the Doctoral Dissertation Committee.
  • GPA: Maintain 3.30 GPA after second semester and each semester thereafter. 

Additional Information


  • The department participates in the Interdisciplinary Watershed Minor program designed for both undergraduate and graduate students. See Watershed Minor, housed in the Herbert College of Agriculture, for program details.

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