Degrees and Classes
Programs
Geology, B.S.
Through hands-on learning methods, faculty-mentored research, and exposure to current technology, our students acquire skills applicable to careers in the Geosciences and related disciplines. The Department's programs provide a global perspective for problem solving, decision making and leadership roles in a changing world. Our Geology BSc program has three different tracks: Geology, Geophysics/Earth Exploration and Environmental Resources.
Geology, M.S.
Our Master’s program in Geology is designed to prepare graduates for employment in all fields of Geological Science, and teaching at secondary or community college levels. Emphasis is placed on applied skills demanded by potential employers. Fundamental to the program is a thorough understanding of basic geologic principles rooted in field and laboratory experiences. The geologic framework provided by the MS degree enables our graduates to meet intellectual challenges of their professional or academic careers and assume leadership roles in their profession. The program is sufficiently flexible to meet student interests in the application of geology to the solution of hydrologic, geophysical, environmental, geoengineering, or resource extraction problems facing society.
Undergraduate Curriculum
- Curriculum Sheet 2019-20
- Approved BS Curriculum for the Semester System
- Professional Geologist Licensure:
Our Geology BS degree curriculum offers essential coursework required to obtain a Professional Geologist license in the state of California. The path toward PG licensure is lengthy and explained in detail at: The CSU Chancellor’s office provides additional information at:
Undergraduate Degree Planning / Semester Conversion Information
- Geology BS Degree Progress Worksheet for Semester Curriculum (Excel)
- Tentative GSC Course Offerings 2019-20
- Tentative GSC Course Offerings 2020-21
- 4-Year Road Map for Geology BS Majors
- Semester Conversion Guide for Geology BS Majors
- Quarter to Semester GSC Course Comparison
Graduate Curriculum
- Master's Program web page
- Approved MS Curriculum for the Semester System
- Grad Courses - Descriptions and Learning Outcomes