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The integrated Geophysics program offers a 5-year track culminating in both a Bachelor of Science (BS) and a thesis-based Master of Science (MS) in Geophysics. This accelerated pathway equips high-achieving students for either immediate professional opportunities with an advanced degree or progression to PhD studies. Since the MS component mandates a thesis, early engagement in research during undergraduate studies is strongly advised. Research possibilities span multiple domains at both undergraduate and graduate levels, encompassing seismic activity analysis and wave behavior, rock and sediment deformation studies through theoretical and experimental approaches, petrophysical and reservoir investigations, marine-based examinations of oceanic crust and continental shelf structures, as well as applied near-surface geophysics and archaeological geophysical applications.