Geology M.A./M.S.
See University master’s degree requirements. Specific departmental requirements for the M.S./M.A. Geology or the M.A./M.S. Geology-Geohydrology with a thesis option are:
- Completion of a minimum of 45 credits in approved graduate courses.
- Students must take G 523 Statistics and Data Analysis in the Geosciences unless already taken as G 423 as an undergraduate.
- Students must take at least 8 credits in geology courses numbered G 610 or higher.
- Students must take at least another 12 credits (16 credits if G 423 Computer Application in Geology was completed as an undergraduate) in the field of geology from G 510 or higher level courses.
- A maximum of 9 credits will be allowed for courses numbered G 501 Research, G 504 Cooperative Education/Internship, G 505 Reading and Conference, or G 506 Special Problems. These courses are offered for P/NP credit only.
- Students must complete at least 6 credits of G 503 Thesis (P/NP only); up to 9 credits can count for the degree.
- The department will evaluate a student’s record for deficiencies at the time of admission and develop a list of courses that must be completed for a grade of B or better in each course within a length of time specified in the admission letter.
- Completion of field camp (could have been taken as an undergraduate) or equivalent field experience as approved by the field camp director.
- Presentation of a thesis.
- Completion of a final oral examination (thesis defense) taken before the end of the sixth week of the final term in residence.
Specific departmental requirements for the M.A./M.S. Geology or the M.A./M.S. Geology-Geohydrology with a non-thesis (project) option are:
- Completion of a minimum of 45 credits in approved graduate courses of which 36 must be for differentiated grades (A-F).
- Students must take G 523 Statistics and Data Analysis in the Geosciences unless already taken as G 423 as an undergraduate.
- Students must take at least 8 credits in geology courses numbered G 610 or higher.
- Students must take at least another 12 credits (16 credits if G 423 Computer Application in Geology was completed as an undergraduate) in the field of geology from G 510 or higher-level courses.
- Student must complete 3 credits in G 501 Research.
- A maximum of 3 additional credits will be allowed for courses numbered G 501 Research, G 504 Cooperative Education/Internship, G 505 Reading and Conference, and G 506 Special Problems or similarly numbered courses in other departments. These courses are offered for P/NP credit only.
- The department will evaluate a student’s record for deficiencies at the time of admission and develop a list of courses that must be completed for a grade of B or better in each course within a length of time specified in the admission letter.
- Completion of field camp (could have been taken as an undergraduate) or equivalent field experience as approved by the field camp director.
- Presentation of a research project.
- Completion of a final oral examination on the subject area and the research project.