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The Department of Geography and Planning at Queen's University delivers an extensive graduate program covering Human Geography, Urban Planning, Earth System Science, and Geographic Information Science, founded on cutting-edge research, outstanding teaching, and close faculty-student partnerships. Our advanced Earth System Science labs feature state-of-the-art GIS and remote-sensing technology, along with modern field equipment and computing resources essential for investigating biogeography, climate studies, sediment analysis, and environmental change biochemistry. For human geography and planning students, we facilitate robust fieldwork opportunities addressing pressing societal issues across local, national, and global contexts. Our scholars frequently tackle internationally relevant research, examining development initiatives in Latin America and Africa, Arctic ecosystem transformations, or the intersection of global migration patterns with human rights protections. Recent student research has spanned locations from Nunavut and Japan to Ghana, China, Bolivia, and beyond.
Geography and Planning graduates enjoy diverse professional pathways including education (spanning elementary schools to universities, from practical training to advanced theory), research (both fundamental and applied across scientific, social science, and humanities disciplines), private sector roles (ranging from property development and GIS applications to global finance), and public service (encompassing municipal planning, provincial/federal policy analysis, and international governance institutions). Professionals with geography and planning backgrounds thrive in numerous sectors, valued for their comprehensive knowledge, analytical versatility, and keen problem-solving abilities.