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The curriculum is designed to give students comprehensive knowledge of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
Those pursuing a Master of Science in Geology gain expertise in advanced theories and practical applications of earth materials, structures, and processes while working on a focused research thesis.
Thesis topics for this program cover a broad spectrum, such as:
searching for natural resources like metals, petroleum, and water,
tackling environmental challenges caused by human activities, and
examining Earth's history to comprehend the development of life and shifts in global climate.
Students in geology and environmental science employ cutting-edge field and lab techniques to analyze geological and environmental concerns both in Ohio and globally. Modern field equipment is used for digital mapping, while laboratory tools help examine the chemical, mineralogical, magnetic, biological, and physical characteristics of rock, sediment, and water specimens. Numerous courses incorporate hands-on projects that utilize both field and lab approaches.
Excursions across Ohio and to destinations like the Bahamas, Rocky Mountains, and Adirondacks provide students with exposure to diverse geological formations.
Through M.S. thesis projects, students can deeply investigate subjects of personal interest under the supervision of faculty advisors.