overview
Geology is the study of the materials, structures, processes, and history of the Earth. If you have an interest in rocks, fossils, mountains, rivers, the environment, and working outside, the Geology department may be the right place for you.
Our department is committed to be an outstanding place of learning that includes a well-balanced on geologic principles and an emphasis on field studies.
The curriculum emphasizes field-based observation and inquiry. Core courses include Principles of Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Sedimentary Geology, Structural Geology, Paleontology, and Hydrology.
Mission
The Department of Geology is committed to be an outstanding place of learning through hands-on exercises and to achieve firm insight into the geological forces operating today in order to help predict the geologic future of Earth.
Curriculum
The curriculum emphasizes field-based observation and inquiry. Core courses include Principles of Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Sedimentary Geology, Structural Geology, Paleontology, and Hydrology. Detailed please refer to the web site of the department.
Prospects
The Department of Geology will continuously concentrate on resources, energy, geohazards, and environment-related topics, in a research environment that fosters quality and innovation from a local, national, and global perspective.
Scholarship
The Department of Geology is proud to have numerous scholarship opportunities exist for undergraduates and postgraduates. Detailed please refer to the web site of the department.
Career and internship
Various internships are available from summer programs to first-handed experience fieldwork for students to collaborate with scientists and companies conducting related topics work and research. Detailed please refer to the website of the department.