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Geology examines Earth and nearby planetary bodies, analyzing their makeup, natural processes, and evolutionary timeline. Students can pursue a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Master of Science in Geology, with an optional minor also offered. The program combines fundamental geology coursework with related disciplines, allowing opportunities for independent research, fieldwork, and Environmental Studies if chosen.
Geology courses emphasize Earth's physical systems and their connections to living organisms and human society. The University's location provides exceptional access to diverse geological features including mountain ranges, desert landscapes, oil fields, agricultural regions, and coastal environments along the Pacific.
Upon graduating, Geology students will possess foundational knowledge of contemporary geological concepts, demonstrate proficiency in collecting and analyzing mineral and rock samples, and comprehend geology's philosophical, mathematical, and scientific principles.
Geology graduates enjoy strong career prospects in petroleum and mineral exploration, water resource management, environmental consulting, land use planning, and waste disposal. The program also prepares students for secondary science education or advanced studies in geology and environmental science. Those considering graduate school, particularly CSUB's Master of Science in Geology program, should opt for the BS degree as its curriculum meets typical graduate admission requirements.