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The Department of Geosciences provides a Master of Science (M.S.) program in Geosciences, offering both thesis and capstone tracks. This degree features specializations in Geography, Geology, and Water Sciences, allowing students to focus on areas like environmental sustainability, geographic information systems, geological studies, or urban planning. Earning a graduate degree in Geosciences can lead to diverse and fulfilling career opportunities. The program includes concentrations in Geography, Geology, or Water Science, along with a graduate certificate in Geographic Information Systems. Through collaboration with the Department of Chemistry, students may also pursue a Ph.D. in Chemistry with a Geology emphasis. Graduate studies in Geosciences offer significant advantages. An M.S. degree enhances your professional profile, whether for employment, further education, or specialized training. It also boosts earning potential early in your career. Additionally, obtaining an M.S. in Geosciences connects you to an extensive professional and academic community, essential for long-term career growth and achievement.