

What
would you call a place located:
How about … the
ideal place for graduate study in urban geography,
climatology, soil science, GIS and mapping science, biogeography, economic
geography, environmental management, or climate impacts!
Welcome to Northern Illinois University,
Geographic Observatory to the World.
The Department of Geography offers a graduate program leading to the Master of Science in Geography. Students may pursue the degree with a specialization in:
Physical and Environmental Geography: soils and landscape evolution, biogeography and forest ecology, environmental management, and hydrology
Climatology: hydro-climatic variability, climate impacts, synoptic climatology and hazards, microclimatology, and agro-meteorology
Urban and Economic Geography: urban geography, spatial markets, city systems, industrial geography, rural land preservation, transportation, and regional planning
GIS/Spatial Analysis: land information systems, spatial analysis, GIS and database design, remote sensing, and cartography
The department’s Undergraduate Certificate in GIS can also be earned while enrolled in a graduate degree program at NIU.
We invite applications from persons with the equivalent of a B.S. or B.A. degree in geography, agronomy, biology, business, civil engineering, earth science, environmental engineering, economics, geomatics, meteorology, planning, or soil science. If you are unsure whether your background qualifies you for graduate study in Geography at Northern Illinois University or if our program meets your interests, please feel free to call, e-mail or visit the department’s Graduate Coordinator: Michael Konen (mkonen@niu.edu), 815-753-6849.
Financial Support
The department awards a variety of graduate teaching and research assistantships
consisting of a monthly stipend and a tuition waiver scholarship. Teaching
assistants typically assist faculty with course preparation and grading, supervise
computer labs, and teach laboratory sections of introductory physical geography,
GIS, and meteorology courses. Research assistants work directly with faculty
and staff on externally-funded research projects. Students appointed on a
graduate teaching or research assistantships are given office space and access
to department computer resources. Appointments on a teaching assistantship
are normally made for two academic semesters (fall and spring), while research
assistantship appointments are made at the discretion of the project director.
Persons employed by Northern Illinois University, including those appointed as graduate teaching or research assistants, must show proof of U.S. citizenship or employment authorization from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. The State of Illinois further requires that all persons engaged in oral instruction in the classroom, including teaching assistants, possess adequate competence in spoken English. Students whose native language is not English will be required to undertake and pass an English language speaking proficiency exam prior to appointment as a teaching assistant.
The Department of Geography administers several scholarship funds supporting graduate study.
For information on other scholarship opportunities available to graduate students, please see the NIU Scholarship Office http://www3.niu.edu/scholarships/ and the section on financial support in the Graduate School Catalog http://www.grad.niu.edu/index.shtml.
Not sure if you’re ready to pursue a graduate degree?
… do you love to learn?
… do you need more specialized knowledge to advance in your chosen career field?
… do you enjoy the process of asking questions, developing a strategy to answer the question,
... and then finding the answer?
… do you want to expand your capabilities or add new substance to what you already do?
… are you a leader?
… is it something that you’ve always wanted to do?
If you answered yes to
any of these questions, then you’re ready! Here’s what you now
need to do.
1. Visit the Graduate School (http://www.grad.niu.edu/index.shtml)
for more information about the M.S. program in geography or other graduate
programs at NIU.
2. Complete an application to the Graduate School (http://www.grad.niu.edu/apply/index.shtml)
3. Find out where to take the Graduate Record Exam (http://etsis4.ets.org/tcenter/)
and make an appointment to take the exam.
4. Prepare a “Statement of Career/Educational Goals” and submit
it to the Graduate School with your completed application.
5. Arrange to have “official copies” of all undergraduate (and
graduate) transcripts sent to the Graduate School.
6. Identify three or more persons qualified to judge your academic potential
and ask that they send a letter of reference, on your behalf, to the Graduate
School.
7. Take the GRE and have an official record of your scores forwarded
to NIU’s Graduate School. If you are an international student whose
native language is other than English, you will also need to take the TOEFL
exam and have those scores submitted to NIU.
8. Complete an Application for Graduate Assistantship and forward
it to the Department of Geography (if interested in financial support).
9. Wait 3-4 weeks, and then you may call the Graduate School at 815/753-0395
to verify that they have received all of your application materials.
Admission to all graduate programs at NIU is handled through the Graduate School.
| Deadlines | approximate date for final receipt of all application material |
| - for summer semester admission: | April 1 |
| - for fall semester admission (August) and financial support: | March 1 |
| - for fall semester admission: | June 1 |
| - for fall semester admission (International students): | May 1 |
| - for spring (January) semester admission: | November 1 |
| - for spring semester admission (International students) | October 1 |
