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2014-2015 EIU Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 EIU Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Geographic Information Sciences


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Program Mission: The Master of Science in Geographic Information Sciences is an interdisciplinary program designed to allow students to pursue an advanced degree with training in the Geographic Information Sciences while at the same time developing skills in business that are highly valued by employers. Program size facilitates the personal development of the student by encouraging student mentoring with faculty from the departments of Geology/Geography, Biological Sciences, Economics, Political Sciences, Business, and Technology. Experiences provided by the faculty in the classroom, laboratory, and field will prepare the student for internships. Each experience will form a basis for the degree requirements of the program as well as for preparing the successful graduate to address the documented local and regional workforce needs in business, government, and non-profit sectors.
Admission Requirements: To be eligible for degree candidacy, applicants must meet all the requirements for admission to the Graduate School (see “Admission to Graduate Degree and Certificate Programs”).
Degree Audit: The graduate plan of study is the EIU Degree Audit, which is generated automatically in the Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS) at the time of degree or certificate candidacy. Modifications of the standard EIU Degree Audit are submitted by the graduate coordinator to the certification officer in the Graduate School at the time modifications are approved. The Degree Audit serves as an unofficial summary of requirements for the program. Degree and certificate candidates are advised to review the comprehensive summary of the Degree Audit process specified on the “Requirements for All Degree and Certificate Candidates” section of the Graduate Catalog. Individual programs may require candidates to submit plans of study in addition to the Degree Audit, candidates should consult with the program coordinator.

 

 

Degree Requirements


Degree requirements include those outlined for the master’s degree by the Graduate School (see “Requirements for the Master’s Degree”).

Additional requirements are outlined below:

Core Courses


It is assumed that applicants are interested in increasing their current competencies in the area of Geographic Information Sciences and its application to the business, government and non-profit sectors. All degree candidates must successfully complete courses designed as the core classes. The purpose of this group of required courses is to present aspects of the fundamental theory and practice of Geographic Information Sciences and give candidates a preliminary background in business accounting.

Students will enroll in the following core courses. Credits: 18

Discipline Component


In addition to the required core classes, each student must choose one area of concentration and complete courses as
specified below:


Biological Sciences: Minimum of 12-semester hours in Biological Sciences with thesis option; 15-semester hours minimum with non-thesis option.
Physical Sciences: Minimum of 12-semester hours in Geology/Geography with thesis option; 15-semester hours minimum with non-thesis option.
Social Sciences: Minimum of 12-semester hours in Economics or Political Sciences with thesis option; 15-semester hours minimum with non-thesis option.
Business: Minimum of 12 semester hours in Masters in Business Administration with thesis option; 15-semester hours minimum with non-thesis option.
Technology: Minimum of 12 semester hours in Masters of Science in Technology with thesis option; 15-semester hours minimum with non-thesis option.
The student, in consultation with the advisor, shall select appropriate elective courses to complete the remaining hours for the degree. These courses may be taken in a single discipline or in more than one discipline; the unifying principle is their significance to the specialized professional work of the candidate. The unity displayed in the selection of courses of this group is the primary consideration in the process of approving the study plan.


• Experiences
Up to 12 hours of course work may be substituted upon approval of the Program Director and the student’s Advisory Committee upon successful submission of a “proof of competency” project taken under the Special Projects listing.
 

Non-Thesis Option


If the student elects not to submit a thesis, the minimum credit required for graduation is 33 semester hours, to include the 18 semester hours of the required core classes, 15 semester hours in an area of concentration, to be determined by the candidate in consultation with the advisor.

Thesis Option


Although preparation of a formal paper or thesis is not required of candidates for the degree, Professional Science Masters in Geographic Information Sciences, a student may elect this alternative. If the student elects to submit a thesis, the minimum credit required for graduation is 33 semester hours to include the 18 semester hours of the required scientific core, 12 semester hours in an area of concentration, and 3 semester hours of thesis and research to be determined by the candidate in consultation with the advisor. The thesis must be read by at least two faculty members other than the advisor before it is given final approval. Candidates who contemplate graduate study beyond the master’s degree are urged to write a thesis.
 

Comprehensive Examination and the Examining Committee


The candidate for the Professional Science Masters in Geographic Information Sciences must successfully complete a final comprehensive examination. The examination will require the candidate to complete a literature review of a topic within their field of study, present a seminar to their graduate committee, and demonstrate comprehensive knowledge in their field of study. The candidate’s examining committee shall consist of a minimum of the
candidate’s advisor and two other faculty members agreed upon by the candidate and advisor. Successful completion of the examination in a specific concentration must be filed in the Graduate School at least one week prior to the graduation date.
 

Transfer Credit


Up to six semester hours of transfer credit from another accredited graduate school may be applied to the degree. Course work must be applicable to the degree program. The program director must approve transfer credit. All transfer credit must meet the requirements for transfer credit established by the Graduate School.
 

Study Plan


The student, in consultation with the advisor, must obtain approval of the study plan from the program director and student’s advisory committee prior to the completion of 12 semester hours of graduate credits, which count toward the graduate degree.
 

Graduate Assistantships


Information on graduate assistantships may be obtained by contacting the program director.

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