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The environmental and engineering geology specialization equips students with essential skills for careers in environmental and geotechnical engineering. Coursework covers topics including soil classification, groundwater dynamics, aqueous chemistry, geomechanics, landform evolution, and subsurface imaging techniques.
Geology examines the formation, structure, and evolution of Earth and other planetary bodies.
This discipline has diverse applications ranging from spatial data analysis to ecological studies to planetary exploration. JMU encourages hands-on learning beyond traditional classroom settings. Students can pursue fieldwork opportunities both locally in the Shenandoah Valley and globally in destinations like Ireland, with faculty actively involving them in research projects. As an exclusively undergraduate program, our geology department offers personalized mentorship from distinguished faculty. The mandatory research component ensures graduates develop professional competencies, frequently resulting in published work and conference presentations. Our students don't just learn geology—they practice it as emerging scientific professionals.