Geography
The Geography Program in the Department of Geography, Sociology, History, Africana
Studies, and Anthropology offers programs leading to Graduate Certificate in Community
Development, Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Master
of Arts in Geography, and Master of Arts in Geography with Geographic Information
Systems GI Science Concentration. Students seeking admission into any of these programs
must possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university
and must fulfill the general requirements for admission to graduate programs at Chicago
State University, which includes attainment of a 2.75 GPA or better in the last 60
hours at the undergraduate level. The Department reaches out to surrounding communities
through the Neighborhood Assistance Center. The Neighborhood Assistance Center provides
technical assistance to neighborhood-based community and economic development. Students
participate in research that addresses socioeconomic issues in the community and they
have the opportunity to intern with local community organizations.
Geography Program Advisor (includes MA in Geography and Post-Baccalaureate Programs in GIScience and Community
Development):
Dr. Tekleab Gala
tgala@xyschool.net
(773) 995-4435