2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Oct 09, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [Archived]

Earth and Environmental Systems


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GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED:

Master of Arts in Geography and Sustainability
Master of Science in Earth and Quaternary Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy in Spatial and Earth Sciences with Concentrations in:
   Earth Sciences
   Geography 

Department of Earth and Environmental Systems
Science Building, Room 159
Phone: 812-237-2444
Fax: 812-237-8029
E-mail: Jen.Latimer@indstate.edu
Web site:  http://www.indstate.edu/cas/ees/

Department Chairperson: Dr. Jennifer Latimer

GRADUATE FACULTY

Professors

Bierly, Gregory D., Ph.D., Michigan State University
Professor of Geography, and Dean of the Honors College
Specializations: Synoptic and Dynamic Climatology and Meteorology, Remote Sensing

Brake, Sandra S., Ph.D., Colorado School of Mines
Professor of Geology
Specializations: Environmental Geology and Geobiology, Economic Geology

Latimer, Jennifer, Ph.D., Indiana University
Professor of Geology
Specializations: Environmental Geology, Biogeochemistry, Oceanography, Environmental Justice

Phillips, Shawn, Ph.D., State University of New York—Albany
Professor of Anthropology
Specializations: Biological Anthropology, Forensic Anthropology, Bioarchaeology, Health and Disease

Speer, James, Ph.D., University of Tennessee
Professor of Geography and Geology
Specializations: Dendrochronology, Quaternary Paleoecology, Paleoclimatology 

Weng, Qihao, Ph.D., University of Georgia
Professor of Geography and Director, Center for Urban and Environmental Change
Specializations: Remote Sensing, GIS, Environmental Modeling

Associate Professors

Aldrich, Stephen, PhD., Michigan State University
Associate Professor of Geography
Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Amazon, Remote Sensing, Visualization

Berta, Susan M., Ph.D., University of Oklahoma
Associate Professor of Geography
Specializations: Physical Geography, Geomorphology, Remote Sensing

Elyassini, Mohamed, Ph.D., University of Kentucky
Associate Professor of Geography
Specializations: Middle East, Global Geopolitics, Palestine-Israel Conflict, Geographic Thought, Development Studies

Heath, Kathleen M., Ph.D., University of Utah

Associate Professor of Anthropology
Specializations: Evolutionary Ecology, Mating and Parenting Strategies, Life History, Collective Action 

Obermeyer, Nancy, Ph.D., University of Chicago
Associate Professor of Geography
Specializations: GIS, Urban Geography, Cultural Geography

 

Stone, Jeffery, PhD., University of Nebraska
Associate Professor of Environmental Geosciences
Specializations: Paleolimnology, Lakes/wetlands, Diatoms

Predoctoral Fellow

Badillo, Alex, PhD., Indiana University

Predoctoral Fellow

Specializations: Archaeology, Visualization, 3D Modeling


 

INTRODUCTION

The department is staffed with 13 full-time tenured/tenure-track graduate faculty with teaching and research experience covering a broad range of environmental and geoscience topics. The recently revised graduate programs include exciting interdisciplinary courses and research options while continuing to provide students with a solid background in geography and the geosciences. Programs emphasize hands-on, experiential learning in the field and in the laboratory, and focus on applied, interdisciplinary research in earth and environmental systems.  State-of-the-art research facilities are available for graduate research projects, and include laboratories for remote sensing/GIS, climatology, urban environment and sustainability, environmental geology, biogeochemistry, geomorphology, biogeography, spatial analysis, paleoceanography, marine science, micropaleontology, sedimentary petrology, dendrochronology, geoarchaeology, archaeology, and bioanthropology.

Students finishing the Earth and environmental systems graduate programs have been extremely successful in securing university-level academic positions and high salary, decision-making positions with the U.S. Geological Survey, NASA, Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture, CIA, ESRI, Inc., ERDAS, Inc., British Geological Survey, Indiana Geological Survey, Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Indiana Department of Natural Resources, and environmental firms.

Our department also offers new Accelerated Master’s options in both Earth and Quaternary Sciences and Geography and Sustainability, which allow high-performing ISU undergraduates the option of earning a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in a total of five years.

GENERAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The department offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Spatial and Earth Sciences, (with concentrations in Earth Sciences and Geography), a Master of Arts in Geography and Sustainability and a Master of Science in Earth and Quaternary Sciences (thesis and non-thesis options).  The non-thesis option is designed as a professional degree for students wishing to enhance professional career opportunities. Department graduate programs emphasize innovative, interdisciplinary applied research that offers graduate students hands-on learning opportunities to develop the professional skills they desire. Faculty work closely with students to achieve research and learning goals.  Students interested in Earth and environmental systems offerings should contact the department’s graduate coordinator or the faculty member working in the student’s area of interest.

Research funding comes primarily from federal and Indiana state agencies, as well as private industry. The College of Graduate and Professional Studies at Indiana State University also provides monetary support on a competitive basis for graduate research and for meeting presentations. The department has well-equipped research facilities, and faculty members and graduate students work with scientists from other departments at the University and with colleagues from other universities and government agencies.

MAIN OBJECTIVES

The main objectives of the graduate programs in Earth and environmental systems are to:

  1. Enable students to gain experience in conducting research, teaching, and communicating research results in presentations and/or publications;
  2. Provide students with a strong educational foundation in Earth and environmental systems through interdisciplinary course work and field work;
  3. Prepare students for academic and professional careers through hands-on training in their chosen area.

MASTER’S DEGREE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

A student must have a baccalaureate degree with preferably the equivalent of a major in geography, geology, or earth sciences before being admitted to the Master of Arts (Geography and Sustainability) or the Master of Science (Earth and Quaternary Sciences) degree programs. To be admitted, applicants must submit their official scores on the General Tests of the Graduate Record Examination. Admission is based on the overall quality of the application.

MASTER’S DEGREE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Candidates for the Master of Science in Earth and Quaternary Sciences are required to submit a thesis or complete the non-thesis option as described in this Catalog.  A student’s course of study is tailored for each individual, depending on his/her goals and initial academic background and skills.  In the first semester after entering the program, a two-year course of study is established and then followed to completion.

All candidates for the Master of Arts in Geography and sustainability are required to submit a thesis or its equivalent in research reports as one of the requirements for the degree. A list of courses making up the core program for each departmental degree is provided by the advisor. A minor outside the department of not more than ten credits may be counted toward the degree.

Students should expect to take two years to complete the Master’s program in Geography and Sustainability or Earth and quaternary sciences and are expected to disseminate their research in at least one professional presentation (to the department or at a local, national, or international conference) during their degree program.

PH.D. DEGREE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Students seeking admission to the Doctor of Philosophy Program in Spatial and Earth Sciences must meet the criteria for admission to the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. All requests for admission to the program will be screened by the Graduate Committee and the Chairperson of the Department of Earth and Environmental Systems. Meeting the minimal standards listed below does not guarantee admission. The Chairperson will make recommendations to the Dean of the College of Graduate and Professional Studies for approval or denial of each applicant to the Program. Official notice of admission will be sent to the student by the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. Applicants should note:

  1. A minimum verbal score of 153 and quantitative score of 144 are expected on the Graduate Record Examination. (See GRE or GMAT section of chapter concerning admissions.)  If entering with a master’s degree, students may submit their written thesis or a draft of their thesis to be evaluated as a demonstration of   competence in writing original material and quantitative analyses.
  2. Applicants should possess an undergraduate average of at least 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale, or if an international student, be in compliance with the requirements of the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. Students entering with advanced standing or with the master’s degree from another institution must possess a graduate average of 3.25.
  3. Admission is based on the overall quality of the application.
  4. Students are expected to contact potential faculty advisors to discuss possible research opportunities. 

PH.D. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 

The Department of Earth and Environmental Systems offers a graduate curriculum leading to a Doctor of Philosophy with specialization in Earth Sciences or Geography. Completion of the program provides graduates with the skills and experience for teaching and research in academia or professional work in their discipline. Each student’s course of study and research is based on his/her goals and prior preparation.  Degree requirements include completion of core courses, passing a qualifying examination, and an acceptable dissertation based on original research. Further expectations include mandatory teaching experience during the degree program, and the dissemination of research in at least one professional presentation (in the department or at regional, national, or international conferences).

Admission to Candidacy

Admission to candidacy is based upon successful completion of minimum residence requirements (a normal course load for two consecutive semesters), demonstration of research tool proficiencies, and passing of written and oral qualifying examinations.

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