Applied Geography, MA

Program Delivery
On Campus, Online, Hybrid
Total Credits
30 Credits

About the Program

The MA in Applied Geography empowers students to address today’s critical societal issues through focused and impactful geographic research. Our graduates emerge with robust integrative skills that seamlessly connect human activities to natural systems, employing a spatial perspective to analyze both human and natural processes. Through engaging in problem-solving research, students sharpen their analytical abilities, research expertise, and strong communication skills—both written and oral.

Graduates from our MA program advance confidently into careers with public agencies, governmental and non-governmental organizations, or as specialists in information, mapping, and technology across diverse firms. They also excel as geospatial analysts and geospatial project managers. Furthermore, our program serves as a solid foundation for those aspiring to pursue Ph.D. programs in geography or related fields, preparing them for the next level of academic achievement.

Our MA in Applied Geography is part of the UCCS Accelerated Master's Pathway (AMP) and is available to undergraduate students majoring in Geography & Environmental Studies (GES). Click here for more information about the GES's Accelerated Master's Pathway

Program Director: Dr. Diep Dao (tdao@uccs.edu)

Focus of Study and Areas of Specialization

Students planning to do graduate work in the UCCS Applied Geography Master’s Program must choose one of the following areas of specialization. 

  • Sustainability Studies
  • Applied, Community-Based Research
  • Physical Systems
  • Geographical Information Science (GIScience)

Sustainability Studies
Sustainability studies integrate knowledge and methodologies from the Sciences, Humanities, and Arts to provide a road map that can be applied to the design, selection, and implementation of sustainable policies, practices, technologies, and strategies. Sustainability Studies provide a dynamic feedback loop of information and practice. The Master of Arts in Applied Geography provides opportunities to explore nature-society relations and social equity issues at a variety of scales.

Applied, Community-Based Research
Students often provide practical and systematic solutions that address one or more of the universal sustainability goals of environmental protection, social equity, and economic opportunity. The context of this research is typically the local community, but students have expanded the scope of their work to include the western US and the US more generally. Some students study Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa and collaborate with local experts to provide social, economic, and technological solutions for specific problems facing these communities.

Physical Systems
Students conduct research around physical geographic systems to contribute knowledge to disciplines of geomorphology (mountain systems, rock weathering, fluvial systems, hydrology, hazards), weather and climate (weather hazards, micro-climate, meteorological / landscape relationships, climate systems, and climate change, wildland fire regimes), geology (paleontology and geologic hazards), geomorphometry / digital terrain modeling, soils, biogeography, and cryosphere (snow science and glaciation).

Geographical Information Science
Graduate students have the opportunity to specialize in the use of geospatial data and GIScience methods to improve research across social, economic, human-environmental, and physical geographic systems. Recent advancements in GIScience applicable to social and environmental research include geovisualization, web mapping, spatial analysis, modeling, and big spatial data analytics.

Program Admission Requirements

The following are the minimum standards for admission of students to the MA in Applied Geography degree program:

  • Hold a baccalaureate degree or a master's degree from an accredited college or university, or demonstrate completion of work equivalent to the baccalaureate or master's degree given at this university.
  • Have an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or better ("A" is equal to 4.0).

Application Process: Please note that all applications are now handled electronically, and the application can be accessed here on the UCCS Graduate School website.

  • Fill out the UCCS Graduate School application, including a statement of interest.
  • Provide three letters of recommendation.
  • Provide copies of official transcripts from all institutions attended.

Application Deadline*: February 1 for Fall semester admission.

*Exceptions may be made for Spring admittance (discuss with the Graduate Director)

Benefits of a Fall term start include more options for funding and the sequence of two required courses - we suggest taking GES 5770: History and Nature of Geography in the Fall and GES 5010: Research Seminar in the Spring. Start Your Application

Program Policies & Procedures

Grade and Progress Policies

A grade of B- in a UCCS class is the lowest grade accepted towards the degree. Students will be automatically terminated from the program if they do not receive a B- or above in GES 5010: Seminar in Geographic Research.

Students whose GPA falls below 3.0 will be placed on academic probation and will not qualify to graduate. Students placed on academic probation have 2 semesters to meet the requirements necessary to be removed from probation (bring GPA up to 3.0) or else suspension proceedings begin.

Student progress will also be monitored through the timely defense of a thesis proposal (completed within 4 semesters of enrollment) and the timely completion of a thesis (completed within 6 semesters of enrollment). If these benchmarks are not met, students will be required to meet with their academic advisor and/or the graduate director to discuss and outline a written strategy for the successful completion of the degree. Students have a maximum of five years to complete their degree. A one-year extension can be given if a student demonstrates that he/she is actively working on their research and has a written strategy to complete the thesis. However, the Graduate School has a six year time limit that cannot be superseded. According to Graduate School rules, a petition for extension must be filed at the end of the fifth year to continue. This petition comes to the GES graduate advisor, but ultimate approval must come from the Dean of the Graduate School.

Other professional development activities (conference attendance, presentation, and publication) will be strongly encouraged, but are not officially monitored as part of the student progress policy.

Student Handbook and Annual Report Template

Thesis Proposal Presentation and Defense Evaluation Forms

Graduating This Semester? 

UCCS Application for Candidacy Form

Additional graduate student resources are available on the Graduate School website.

Letter to Prospective Students

Dear Prospective Student,

​Thank you for your interest in our program. GES graduate students have the opportunity to work alongside our faculty members and develop their interests, career prospects, analytical skills, and communication. Below are answers to common questions:

Why should I pursue a graduate degree? Earning a graduate degree has many benefits. Here are seven potential reasons to earn a Master of Arts in Applied Geography at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs:

  • Personal growth
  • Greater employment opportunities
  • Career advancement
  • Possible financial rewards
  • Sense of accomplishment
  • Greater recognition and credibility
  • Preparation for PhD program

How do I know if this is the right program for me? Explore the topics that UCCS Geography faculty address in their research. Identify a potential advisor and contact them with questions.

Can I take classes as an unclassified student? This is an individual choice, and comes with the understanding that admittance to the program is not guaranteed and that tuition dollars are not reimbursed. Generally, we encourage students to follow the stated program requirements, which are available on the website.

Can I complete the program while working full-time? Yes, many students successfully complete their MA degree while working full-time. However, it is important for students to prioritize their studies and the MA program. For those students applying to go to graduate school while remaining in full-time employment, we encourage you to consider carefully how you will ensure balance between your work responsibilities, life, and your graduate studies. Many of our classes are only offered during regular working hours (9am-5pm), are often offered only one day a week, and attendance is required. Students who work full-time will need to work with their employer to ensure they can attend all required class meetings.

How much will the program cost and how do I establish residency? Students must establish residency to ensure proper tuition fees are charged. Information regarding tuition classification and residency requirements can be found on the UCCS Registrar's website.

What kind of financial aid is offered? The UCCS Financial Aid Office assists with student loans, work-study qualifications, and potential student grant money. Information regarding financial aid can be found on the UCCS Financial Aid website. There are many avenues to pursue to supplement or cover educational expenses. There are numerous geography-related firms in Colorado Springs that hire our students. Most will be flexible with work and school schedules, some offer tuition reimbursement, and some have internship programs with our department. Additionally, AmeriCorps provides educational stipends to students. For more information discuss these options with the Graduate Director or other GES faculty members.

What should my personal statement (required as part of your application) consist of?  We ask students to address the following three questions in their personal statement: 1) What are your areas of interest and potential research topic? 2) Which graduate faculty do you plan to work with? 3) What past experiences have prepared you for graduate school? 4) How will the GES MA program help you achieve your future goals?

How can I indicate my interest on a study specialization? You indicate your preferred specialization on your graduate school application under the “Area of Specialization” statement, and the decision about whether to accept you to a program is typically made by faculty members in that particular area. The assignment of your initial advisor will also be based on your statement. The recommended format for the “Area of Specialization” statement is to:

  1. Begin with a paragraph stating your broad areas of interest and then identify potential issues and research focus.
  2. Include a second paragraph that identifies specific graduate faculty and coursework at UCCS that will help you gain expertise in a specific specialization.
  3. Conclude with a final paragraph describing how a specific focus will help you achieve future career goals.

We welcome your interest in the Master of Arts in Applied Geography. If you have further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Graduate Director.

Scholarships

Students may qualify for a variety of fellowships, scholarships, and grants from the Graduate School. Information regarding funding can be found on the UCCS Graduate School website.

Department Funding

Students may qualify for departmental funding on a competitive basis. Below are current options for funding in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies:

  • Teaching Assistantship: One TA is funded each year on a competitive basis. A call for nominations from faculty is sent out in mid-February for both new and returning students.
  • Research Assistantship: A limited number of GES students receive funding from faculty members through research grants in which they are research assistants (RA). This source of income is variable, depending on grants that individual faculty members have at any given time. Please contact whomever you think might be your advisor for information on possible research funding opportunities. Recognize that the availability of these positions varies greatly and is not guaranteed.
  • “Women in Geography” graduate scholarships: These scholarships are awarded twice a year on a competitive basis. A call for applications will be sent out to both new and returning students.
  • Western State Resident Tuition Classification Program in: Residents from AK, AZ, CA, HI, ID, MT, NV, NM, ND, OR, SD, UT, WA, and WY are eligible to pay in-state tuition rates for the MA in Applied Geography Program. The benefit is automatically applied to qualified students' tuition bills based on their legal residency (more information).

Graduate Student Theses

Please visit our Graduate Theses page to see previous MA student projects.

Coursework

For additional details regarding the program coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog .

Career Pathways