ࡱ > h bjbj 4 x x h % % % % \ % k f E [ [ [ [ J ` l $ s P t J J t t [ [ % ^ ^ ^ t v [ [ ^ t ^ ^ ^ [ qL/N % ^ ^ ; 0 k ^ H ^ ^ x t t ^ t t t t t ^ t t t k t t t t t t t t t t t t t : Combined Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts with Major in GeographyThis accelerated, five-year program leads to both Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and a Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees. Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 in upper-division and graduate courses. . Because of the accelerated nature of the program, students should take the GRE exam by the end of their first semester in their junior year, and Students apply to the B.A./M.A. program in the second semester of their senior year. Prerequisite Coursework for Transfer StudentsStudents transferring to Դɼ must complete both lower-division requirements (including the requirements of the Intellectual Foundations Program) and requirements for the college and major. Lower-division requirements may be completed through the A.A. degree from any Florida public college, university or community college or through equivalent coursework at another regionally accredited institution. Before transferring and to ensure timely progress toward the baccalaureate degree, students must also complete the prerequisite courses for their major as outlined in the Transfer Student Manual (see HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/registrar/tsm.php"www.fau.edu/registrar/tsm.php). All courses not approved by the Florida Statewide Course Numbering System that will be used to satisfy requirements will be evaluated individually on the basis of content and will require a catalog course description and a copy of the syllabus for assessment. Requirements and Eligibility In addition to the University and Charles E. Schmidt College of Science requirements, students seeking a B.A./M.A. degree in Geography must complete the following courses. The core courses below (18 credits) are required of all students for the B.A. in Geography. Students then complete 6 credits from each of the three areas of emphasis within geography (environmental systems, human systems and GIScience - 18 credits). The remaining 15 credits are additional courses chosen from the three areas of emphasis mentioned above constituting a specialization in geography. Total credits for the B.A. in Geography are 51. Students would begin taking graduate courses in their senior year that would apply to both the B.A. and M.A. degree. These courses must be 5000 level or higher. Some courses, highlighted in bold, have a 5000 level version that can be counted towards the graduate degree. Up to 12 credits of graduate work taken in the senior year can be counted towards both the undergraduate and graduate degree.The student must reserve the courses through filing forms in the student services office of the science college in their senior year. They should apply for the BA degree in the senior year.The BA to MA program can be completed in 5 years. Core Courses (all required)World GeographyGEA 20003Introduction to Physical GeographyGEO 2200C3Weather and ClimateMET 20103Introduction to Mapping and GISGIS 3015C3Quantitative MethodsGEO 40223Human-Environmental Interactions in South FloridaGEA 42753Core Total18 Emphasis Areas (select 6 credits from each of the three areas below, courses shown in bold may be taken for graduate credit in the senior year)Environmental SystemsBiogeographyGEO 4300 or GEO 53053Coastal and Marine Science GLY 37303Environmental Issues in Atmospheric and Earth ScienceESC 37043GeomorphologyGLY 4700C3HydrogeologyGLY 48223Water ResourcesGEO 4280C3Human SystemsAmerican Cultural Landscape GEO 44223Geography of Latin America and the CaribbeanGEA 44053Tourism and Commercial RecreationGEO 45423Transportation and Spatial OrganizationGEO 47003Urban GeographyGEO 46023GISciencePrinciples of GISGIS 4043C or GIS 5051C3Applications in GISGIS 4048C or GIS 5500C3Geovisualization and GISGIS 4138C3Remote Sensing of the EnvironmentGIS 4035C or GIS 5038C3Digital Image AnalysisGIS 4037C or GIS 5033C3Programming in GISGIS 4102C or GIS 5103C3Photogrammetry and Aerial Photograph InterpretationGIS 4021C3Spatial Data AnalysisGEO 4167C3Introduction to Hydrogeology Modeling and Aquifer Test GLY 4832C3Minimum credits required from Emphasis Areas18 Specialization in GeographyThe remaining requirements for the B.A. in Geography are 15credits of additional courses chosen from the three areas of emphasis within geography (environmental systems, human systems and GIScience) listed in the table above. The courses should be selected in consultation with the student's advisor based on the student's interests and career goals.Specialization Total15 Additional Graduate Level Courses for the Masters degree The student should select the nonthesis option and choose from the list, including up to 12 credits taken as a senior. Non-Thesis Option RequirementsHuman-Environmental InteractionsGEA 62773Research in the GeosciencesGEO 61183Geosciences Colloquium SeriesGEO 69201Geography Seminar Core(Choose a minimum of five courses from the following list. 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