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The Bachelor of Science in Geology equips students for professional geological careers or advanced graduate studies. This program offers a comprehensive geology education with supporting coursework in science and mathematics. The curriculum emphasizes experiential learning and self-directed geological investigations, fostering skills like analytical reasoning, data evaluation, scientific methodology, and recognizing geology's societal relevance. It features extensive fieldwork and laboratory components, culminating in two key experiences: a mandatory off-campus geology field course for practical terrain assessment, and a faculty-mentored original research thesis. Graduates are prepared for geology careers in areas like geotechnical engineering, water resource management, environmental consulting, petroleum exploration, and related disciplines.
Geological Sciences examines Earth's history, examining its physical properties, chemical makeup, dynamic processes, formation, and development. Beyond comprehending planetary systems and Earth's place in the cosmos, geoscientists contribute to locating vital resources (energy, minerals, water), addressing environmental challenges, and forecasting natural hazards including seismic activity, volcanic events, slope failures, coastal degradation, and inundation events. Geoscience professionals find employment with environmental firms, energy corporations, mining operations, government entities, academic institutions, and research facilities.