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The Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming places strong emphasis on graduate studies, offering programs that culminate in Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in both Geology and Geophysics.
At UW, you'll discover:
An exceptional faculty. Our professors are committed to excellence in both research and graduate instruction, fostering interdisciplinary partnerships within a highly collaborative environment.
A vibrant academic community. With 26 faculty members, 40 graduate students, and approximately 140 undergraduate majors, students enjoy abundant opportunities for intellectual exchange and collaboration.
Groundbreaking research prospects. Faculty members lead internationally recognized research projects spanning diverse fields and locations worldwide, from Greenland to Argentina's Puna Plateau.
Innovative research specializations. Our department features nine distinct research areas including geochemistry, geophysics, petroleum geology, and structural geology, among others.
Tailored graduate programs. We prioritize personalized mentorship, allowing students to craft individualized study plans with their advisors and committee members.
A nurturing academic atmosphere. While maintaining rigorous standards, we cultivate a cooperative and supportive research culture among graduate students.
Advanced research infrastructure. Our facilities include cutting-edge laboratories equipped with sophisticated instrumentation like electron microscopes, mass spectrometers, and X-ray analysis equipment.