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Undergraduate Bulletin 2006-2008 
    
Undergraduate Bulletin 2006-2008 [Archived Catalog]

Geosciences


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Department of Geosciences
School of Arts and Sciences

Science Building 230 ~ 260-481-6249 ~ www.geosci.ipfw.edu

The Department of Geosciences offers the B.A. with a major in geology and the B.S. in geology with options in geology and environmental geology. These programs help you prepare for employment as a professional geologist or in many technical and nontechnical disciplines unrelated to geology, for teaching earth and space science in middle and secondary schools, or for further study at the graduate level.

The Bachelor of Arts program provides broad experience in the natural sciences, mathematics, humanities and social sciences, providing a spectrum of knowledge to prepare you for many technical and nontechnical fields. The Bachelor of Science program emphasizes technical components. It is particularly well-suited for prospective professional geologists or those expecting to seek advanced degrees in geology. Graduates of this program are finding the nation’s oil, gas, and mineral resources; resolving environmental problems of the air, water, and soil; and discovering the ways the physical world works.

Classes in advanced subject areas are typically small, with significant individualized attention from the faculty. Highly qualified students gain valuable experience assisting with faculty research or may be employed by the department as laboratory and teaching assistants. Many geoscience courses include field trips ranging from one day to two weeks. These trips provide opportunities for students to travel and study geology throughout North America.

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