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Geology explores Earth's processes and systems. Brigham Young University's graduate geology program equips students to address critical environmental and resource challenges. The department provides a single degree option: GeologyMS. Specialization tracks encompass Earth Science Education, Environmental Geology, and Geology. Full-time students without deficiencies typically complete the MS program in two years. This degree establishes comprehensive expertise in both theoretical and practical geology while emphasizing rigorous research training. Through thesis work, students cultivate abilities to identify important problems, design research approaches, collect and interpret data, and produce scholarly writing. A geology MS opens doors to diverse careers in industry, education, and government, or serves as preparation for doctoral studies. The program not only readies graduates for meaningful careers that benefit society but also immerses them in the intellectual stimulation of contemporary scientific inquiry. Thesis projects should yield novel scientific insights worthy of publication in respected journals.
The MS program offers both professional preparation and firsthand experience with the demands and satisfactions of cutting-edge research. Successful theses typically generate publishable findings that advance scientific knowledge in meaningful ways.
Specialization options include: Earth Science Education, Environmental Geology, and Geology.