2015-2016 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Geology - Program Description
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Website: www.gvsu.edu/geology
Geology is the study of the earth - its composition, processes, and history. The great outdoors is the laboratory of geology, where one may study landforms, rock and mineral deposits, fossils, folds, faults, glaciers, groundwater, and the processes that have shaped the earth and that affect its inhabitants. Geology also provides context for understanding Earth's energy, water, and mineral resources. A relatively young science, geology continues on the threshold of new discovery as geoscientists explore the frontiers of the continents, oceans, atmosphere, and planets.
The geology department offers B.S. degrees in geology, geology-chemistry, and earth science, and minors in geology and earth science. The B.S. degrees in geology and geology-chemistry prepare students for graduate study in the geological sciences and work in industry. As terminal degrees, they can lead to a variety of careers, including environmental technology, mineral and energy resource exploration, science writing, and business.
The B.S. degree in earth science prepares students to teach in the secondary grades. Michigan teacher certification also requires completion of the College of Education professional program and a minor area of study.
The minor program in geology is designed to provide a supportive second discipline for students in a variety of majors, including other sciences or engineering, anthropology, business, or law. The earth science minor is for students seeking certification as secondary school teachers, and is also a suitable minor for such majors as anthropology, geography, and natural resources management.
The following programs are available: