Geology and Natural Resources

Master

In Muncie (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Muncie (USA)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Prepare for or advance in any number of careers across environmental and geological sciences. Our master of science in geology and natural resources will provide you with the specialized knowledge you’ll need to work in the oil and mining industries, environmental consulting, resource management, and more.

As one of our student’s, you’ll attend classes that are small enough for you to get direct attention from our supportive faculty. But we are big enough to provide you with the resources and opportunities you’ll need to experience insightful field studies, work with faculty on their nationally published research, and successfully secure employment or career advancement after graduation.

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Muncie (USA)
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Subjects

  • Geology
  • Quality
  • Quality Training
  • Geoscience Research
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Sciences
  • Environmental
  • Natural resources
  • Methodologies
  • Seminar in Geology

Course programme

Master of Science in Geology and Natural Resources

30 credits

Degree requirements

Requires 30 credits of graduate courses. Each student must register for the 1-credit Research Colloquium during each fall and spring semester of full-time graduate study, and write a thesis, which fulfills 6 credits of the 30-credit requirement. In a normal course of study, students are required to determine the thesis topic by the end of the second semester. The completed thesis document is subject to approval by the committee following a public oral defense.

Core requirements
  • Colloquium in Geoscience Research
  • Research Methodologies in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Course requirements, 12 credits as directed by the thesis committee from
  • Seminar in Geology
  • Seminar in Environmental Geology
  • Seminar in Stratigraphy
  • Seminar in Sedimentary Petrology
  • Seminar in Tectonics
  • Seminar in Advanced Hydrology
  • Seminar in Advanced Hydrogeology
  • Seminar in Environmental Geochemistry
  • Seminar in Geomorphology
  • Geology Research Methods
  • Seminar
  • Water Quality Management
  • Soil Quality
  • Soil Conversation and Management
  • Air Quality Management
  • Air, Water and Soil Pollution
  • Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
  • Site Assessment and Remediation
Thesis requirement
  • Thesis

Geology and Natural Resources

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