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MA with Specialization in: Transportation / Business Geographies (Project Option)

The Department of Geography offers students pursuing a master's degree in geography the opportunity of specializing in Transportation and Business Geographics. Dominant themes of study, research, and inquiry in this specialization include:


  • Relationships between the organization of the space economy and transportation;
  • Freight and passenger transportation systems;
  • Flow of people, commodities, information, and ideas at different scales of observation --from the small picture (urban transportation) to the global picture (international transportation);
  • Mobility and accessibility issues in every day life and in the economy;
  • Optimal routing and facility location;
  • Transportation infrastructure, efficiency, and safety;
  • The transportation-land use link;
  • Transportation logistics, distribution, and business location;
  • Spatial information technologies and location-based services;
  • Activities and travel in a city environment;
  • Transportation planning and policies; and
  • Transportation systems and sustainability.

The use of information technologies (intelligent transportation systems, geographic information systems, wireless communication systems) is emphasized throughout the curriculum of the transportation and business geographics specialization.

The purpose of this degree specialization is to increase students' understanding of the use of transportation systems in contemporary societies and of their impact in structuring the geographic space of cities, regions, and the world at large. This specialization teaches students an understanding of public policies as they relate to transportation. It also aims to enhance students' knowledge of theories, techniques, and models of transportation analysis and business geographics used by practitioners in the public and private sector of the economy.

Students are trained for positions with government agencies at the local, state, and federal levels, as well as with transportation service providers (carriers, freight forwarders, logistics managers, etc.), facility location planners (real estate companies, business location consultants, etc.), and GIS service providers.

Students are able to earn an MA degree in Geography with an advanced certificate in Transportation / Business Geographics after completing 30 credits and a master's (research) project. They should expect to devote one year of full-time study to the program.

 

Required Core Courses

____ GEO 500 Introduction to Graduate Geography (3) 
____ GEO 501 Research Design (1)
____ GEO 506 Geographical Information Systems (4)
____ GEO 509 Multivariate Statistics in Geography (3)
____ GEO 519 Transportation (3)
____ GEO 631 Project Guidance (1)

Elective Courses

Three of the following five courses:

____ GEO 520 Transportation and Spatial Information (4) 
____ GEO 554 Network and Location Analysis (4) 
____ GEO 564 Mobility and Flows (4) 
____ GEO 574 Urban Transportation and Land Use Modeling (4) 
____ GEO 666 Geography of Information (3)

One of the following courses:

____ GEO 507 Location Theory (3) 
____ ECO 521 Urban Economics (3) 
____ GEO 518 Population Geography (3) 
____ GEO 530 Urban Geography (3) 
____ GEO 531 Introduction to International Business and World Trade (3) 
____ PD  562 Transportation and Infrastructure Planning (3) 
____ GEO 605 Spatial Statistics (3) 
____ MGS 616 Decision Support in Supply Chain Management (3) 
____ GEO 633 Critical Urban Issues (3)

*Other courses require approval from the program coordinator

Internships with private and public organizations are also available to students.

Students must maintain a minimum B average in the curriculum followed towards the T&BG Certificate, that is in GEO 519, and three of the following courses: GEO 520, GEO 554, GEO 564, GEO 574, GEO 666.

Submission of a research project follows the rules and regulations governing the MA degree in geography.

Students completing the MA degree with advanced certificate in Transportation / Business Geographics and submitting a capstone research project may pursue doctoral study concentrating in transportation analysis within the Department of Geography. This can be accomplished with the Urban and Regional Studies specialization or the Geographic Information Systems specialization.

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree (in any discipline)
  • Good GRE and TOEFL scores
  • Three letters of reference.

Admission to the MA degree in Geography with Advanced Certificate in Transportation and Business Geographics require a complete on-line application to the MA degree as well as a seperate application using the T&BG application form.

 

Core Transportation / Business Geographics Faculty

Irene Casas, Assistant Professor, Coordinator of the Transportation and Business Geographics Program, icasas@buffalo.edu
Trina Hamilton, Assistant Professor, trinaham@buffalo.edu
Peter Rogerson, Professor, rogerson@buffalo.edu
Narushige Shiode, Assistant Professor, nshiode@buffalo.edu


Department of Geography University at Buffalo