2015-2016 University Catalog 
  
2015-2016 University Catalog

■ Geography and Geoinformation Science


Phone: 703-993-1210 or 703-993-1212
Web: ggs.gmu.edu

Faculty

Professors: Agouris (dean), Di, Haack, Houser, Qu, Stefanidis (chair), Taylor, Wong, C. Yang

Associate professors: Croitoru, Curtin, Fuhrmann, Leslie (associate chair), Pfoser, Rice, D. Sun, R. Yang

Assistant professors: Delamater

Research or contract professors: Batarseh, Feng, Li, M. Sun

Term instructors: Boudinot, Kozar

Adjunct faculty: Dillon, Grymes, Komwa, McGlone, Owen, Resmini, Self, Ward

Courses

This department offers all courses designated GGS in the Courses  section of this catalog.

Undergraduate Programs

The Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science  offers a Geography, BA  and Geography, BS . Majors in both programs complete coursework in systematic and regional geography. Students in the BA choose a minor or a second major to complete their degree while BS students take additional courses to increase their technical and quantitative proficiency.

In addition to these degrees, the Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science  jointly with the Department of Environmental Science and Policy , offers the Global and Environmental Change, BS . This interdisciplinary undergraduate program focuses on the local, regional and global scales of the dynamics of the Earth’s systems and their interactions: the geosphere, the atmosphere, the ecosphere and the sociosphere. It emphasizes the dynamic and changing Earth systems and the use of Earth observing and remote sensing and related geoinformation technologies to monitor these systems and detect changes in them.

Minors

For students pursuing any major in the university, the department offers a Geography Minor  (fully available online) as well as a Geographic Information Systems Minor .

Writing-Intensive Requirement

The university requires all students to complete at least one course designated as “writing intensive” in their majors at the 300 level or above. Students majoring in geography fulfill this requirement by successfully completing GGS 415 . Students majoring in global and environmental change fulfill this requirement by successfully completing GGS 304 .

Graduate Degrees

Graduate programs are distinguished by an emphasis on cutting-edge research and their applications toward solving practical problems in human and environmental realms. Degree options include three master’s degrees and one doctoral program. The Earth Systems Science, MS (GGS)  (offered jointly with the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences ) provides a global systems approach to the study of the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere. The degree emphasis is on the observation and quantitative analysis of earth systems. The Geographic and Cartographic Sciences, MS  focuses on techniques to compile, display and analyze spatial data. The Geoinformatics and Geospatial Intelligence, MS  focuses primarily on computational approaches that support the synthesis and analysis of diverse data types in order to identify and monitor complex events and phenomena that manifest themselves over space and time.

The Earth Systems and Geoinformation Sciences, PhD  combines and extends the three scientific avenues mapped by our master’s programs to provide a thorough and interdisciplinary approach to doctoral studies.

Graduate Certificates

For students wishing to pursue graduate-level specialization and skill advancement in specific, focused application areas the department offers the following graduate level certificates: Geographic Information Science Graduate Certificate , Geospatial Intelligence Graduate Certificate , and Remote Sensing and Image Processing Graduate Certificate . Students may take these as stand-alone certificates or, under certain circumstances, pursue them concurrently with another graduate degree program. Certificate coursework may be applicable towards other graduate degree requirements. In order to follow a graduate certificate program, students must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and must apply for and be admitted into the corresponding program.

Non-degree Status

Applicants who have not been admitted to a specific graduate degree or certificate program and still wish to attend courses may apply for non-degree studies. This is intended for students who do not seek a specific degree. These students must apply for non-degree status and be admitted through a process comparable to the one followed by degree-seeking students.

While it may be possible to transfer some of the credits earned in non-degree status to a degree program, such transfers are not automatic. Non-degree students who intend to transfer their credits to a degree programs should discuss this in a timely manner with the appropriate department coordinator. Further information can be found on the College of Science’s graduate policies section  of this catalog.

Distance Education

While all courses and programs listed are offered in traditional face-to-face on campus teaching, the department offers select programs through fully online modules. These online programs include an online version of our Geography Minor  and an online version of the Geospatial Intelligence Graduate Certificate . Individual courses which are currently available online (in addition to their traditional delivery modes) are: GGS 101 , GGS 102 , GGS 103 , GGS 121 , GGS 311 , GGS 312 , GGS 320 , GGS 380 , GGS 553 , GGS 680 , and GGS 692 .

Programs

    Undergraduate Degree(s)Bachelor’s Level Certificate(s)Undergraduate Minor(s)Master’s Degree(s)Master’s Level Certificate(s)Doctoral Degree(s)