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Geology explores our planet, spanning from towering peaks to its molten core. This field analyzes natural events like volcanic eruptions, seismic activity, ice formations, mountain building, coastal dynamics, mineral composition, mantle movements, planetary magnetism, continental drift, life's evolutionary journey, and how climate shifts have influenced Earth's history and will shape its future.
Explore past and present ecological crises, analyze rock chemistry to decode Earth's formative processes, and contribute to uncovering vital energy and mineral deposits. Your studies will illuminate Earth's transformation through time while deepening your knowledge of the physical, chemical, and biological mechanisms that drive planetary development.
Prospective Honours students should meet with departmental advisors during their first year before selecting second-year courses. The B.Sc. Honours degree requires 120 credit units total, with a minimum of 66 senior-level credits.