Our undergraduate curriculum prepares students for careers in industry, at federal
and state agencies, or further study in graduate school. We offer bachelor’s degrees
in Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Geoscience. Faculty offer numerous opportunities
for meaningful research experiences, which include international research projects
in several countries around the world. Students are encouraged to participate in study
abroad programs.
Geology is a discipline centered on teaching how to interpret the history of the Earth.
Learn to discover, recognize and use natural resources to improve the quality of human
life.
Environmental Geosciences is the study of human interactions with the natural environment,
and alternatively, how the natural environment impacts our presence on earth.
Geophysics is a discovery science of the earth and other planets using state-of-the-art
technology that integrates geology, mathematics, physics and computer modeling.
Scholarship Opportunities
We understand that taking the next step to a career or internship can sometimes feel
overwhelming, and strive to provide our students with significant scholarship support
to allow students to focus on their studies, not how to pay for it. The Boone Pickens
School of Geology helps our students — undergraduates and graduates alike — get the
best opportunities in finding a career or internship that will help them succeed in
life.
There are so many different student organizations, This is a way to get involved and
get to know your peers, while having fun. Joining a student organization opens up
a lot of windows to get to know more people, it may even help you to get internships
and get you noticed by companies.