Department of Geography, School of Arts and Sciences
Website: http://geography.rutgers.edu
Chair: David A. Robinson
Professors:
James K. Mitchell, B.S., Queen's University of Belfast (UK); M.A., M.C.P., Cincinnati; Ph.D., Chicago
Karl F. Nordstrom, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Rutgers
Joanna Regulska, M.A., Warsaw (Poland); Ph.D., Colorado
David A. Robinson, B.Sc., Dickinson; M.S., Ph.D., Columbia
Peter O. Wacker (Emeritus), B.A., Montclair State; M.A., Ph.D., Louisiana State
Associate Professors:
Robert M. Hordon, B.A., CUNY (Brooklyn College); M.S., Ph.D., Columbia
Robin M. Leichenko, B.S., Wisconsin; M.A., Colorado; M.A., Ph.D., Pennsylvania State
Richard Schroeder, B.A., Macalester; M.S., Wisconsin; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Assistant Professors:
Trevor L. Birkenholtz, B.S., Iowa; M.A., Ph.D., Ohio State
Laura Schneider, B.S., Universidad Nacional de Colombia; Ph.D., Clark
Kevin St. Martin, B.A., M.S., Massachusetts; Ph.D., Clark
Instructor:
Roger Balm, B.Ed., Nottingham (UK); M.S., Massachusetts; Ph.D., Rutgers
Geography is the study of Earth in its relationship to the people that inhabit it. The discipline provides a broad place-centered perspective on the transformation of environments by society and nature. Geography majors receive a liberal arts education that is an appropriate base for further specialized training in academic disciplines that address environmental and international issues or in related professional fields such as planning and public policy, law, and environmental management. Students are provided with specific technical skills in computerized information retrieval, spatial data analysis, cartographic representation, remote sensing, and geographic information systems that are suitable for entry-level employment opportunities. Also available are internships with state and local agencies and private concerns.