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The Earth's liquids, gases, and mineral deposits hold vast amounts of valuable data, offering numerous applications for both industrial and scientific research. As job opportunities in this field are projected to increase more rapidly than other sectors in the coming years, the need for skilled, committed experts will rise accordingly.
Our Graduate Programs in Geochemistry equip students for career advancement through an interdisciplinary approach featuring two specialized tracks. The geochemistry concentration explores topics like the Earth's crust and mantle chemical development, energy resource geochemistry, and chemical mineralogy. Meanwhile, the environmental biogeochemistry track examines the interconnected chemical and biological systems of our planet's biosphere and human-induced alterations. Regardless of specialization, Mines alumni emerge prepared to become industry leaders and establish thriving careers. The Professional Master's in Environmental Geochemistry program serves two key purposes: enabling Mines undergraduates to earn a Master's degree during a fifth year of study alongside their Bachelor's, and offering further education for professionals working on environmental geochemistry challenges.
Credits - 30