The Department of Geography at Florida State University offers graduate degree programs at the master's and doctoral levels designed to equip students with the technical skills and intellectual creativity required in a changing labor market. Faculty and students investigate critical issues of society, geospatial inquiry, and the physical environment that embrace methodological and theoretical solutions, including cities and urban flows, critical geographies of autonomy and liberation, urban GIS and remote sensing, climate change, risk and society, and biodiversity, conservation, and management. PhD Geography and MS/MA Geography are internationally-respected programs that allow students the opportunity to develop their knowledge of geography at a deeper intellectual level, and to collaborate with faculty on many issues including, transportation optimization, land use/land cover change, urban growth, population mapping, regionalization and localization theory, political ecology, environmental conflict and policy, local economic development, urban sustainability, environmental health, hurricane/tornado forecasting, tropical forests and grasslands, coastal and estuarine ecosystems, marine conservation, energy consumption and conservation, and resource management.