Nov 21, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Department of Geosciences


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Chair
Dennis R. Kerr

Professors
Janet A. Haggerty
Peter J. Michael

Associate Professors
Jingyi Chen                                           Dennis R. Kerr
Junran Li
Steven Roche

Applied Associate Professor
Winton Cornell

Assistant Professor
Christine Ruhl

Graduate Program Advisor
Peter J. Michael

 


The Department of Geosciences is not accepting applications or matriculating new graduate students towards the Ph.D. in Geosciences or the M.S. in Geophysics beyond the fall 2019 term.  The information below is for reference purposes only and does not constitute an intent to consider or admit new students to the Ph.D. in Geosciences or the M.S. in Geophysics beyond the fall 2019 term.


 

For more information on degree offerings, visit the Department of Geosciences webpage.

The Department of Geosciences offers Master of Science (M.S.) degree programs in geosciences and geophysics and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)  degree program in geosciences. The major areas of emphasis in the graduate program include sedimentary geology and reservoir characterization, geochemistry, geophysics, environmental geoscience, and structural geology. An M.S./J.D. joint degree program  in law and geosciences is also offered in conjunction with The College of Law .

Learning Objectives

Master of Science in Geosciences. Students who complete the M.S. degree program in geosciences will:

  • Develop advanced content knowledge and technical skills in geosciences;
  • Possess the ability to develop, recognize and test hypothesis in specific areas of earth sciences;
  • Develop skills for effective communication of research; and
  • Develop testable research goals and implement experimental tests.

Master of Science in Geophysics. Students who complete the M.S. degree program in geophysics will:

  • Develop advanced knowledge in geophysical techniques;
  • Develop advanced problem solving skills in geophysics;
  • Demonstrate professional achievement.

Doctor of Philosophy in Geosciences. Students who complete the Ph.D. degree program in geosciences will:

  • Develop proposals for unique and original research in geosciences based on critical evaluation and command of scientific literature;
  • Communicate complex scientific information to a technical audience, as well as to a general audience; and
  • Conduct meaningful original research and solve complex problems.

Programs

    Master’sDoctoralAccelerated Master’sJoint Degree

    Courses

      GeographyGeologyGeophysics

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