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By studying a varied curriculum covering geology, geophysics, environmental science, petroleum engineering, sedimentary geology, and petroleum geophysics, you'll develop comprehensive skills for analyzing Earth's fundamental properties.
The University of Tulsa offers geoscience degrees including a Bachelor of Science, both thesis and non-thesis master's options, and a specialized minor. Tulsa's extensive petroleum industry heritage creates exceptional research possibilities guided by our committed professors.
Our alumni are highly regarded not only in oil and gas but across various fields. They build successful careers in industry, government, legal practice, academia, and environmental firms focused on assessment and cleanup. Geoscience professionals benefit from diverse workplace settings, alternating between offices, labs, and field sites to accomplish their work. Employment prospects with government organizations are expanding as public expectations rise for better stewardship of natural resources.
Career paths include: Hydrologist, Reservoir geologist, Environmental remediation expert, Geophysicist, Educator.