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Undergraduate Studies
Course Schedules are available at www.utah.edu
  • Fall 2009
  • Spring 2010

Course Descriptions

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Progam
UTAH, the perfect place to study Earth Science.  The University of Utah and the Department of Geology and Geophysics offer an outstanding education, and Utah offers an exceptional quality of life with its mountains, rivers and lakes.  Skiing is as close as a thirty-minute drive.  An afternoon or weekend hike or rock climb is moments away.  You can be on your way to kayaking in no time.  The scenic diversity ranges from our beautiful Rocky Mountains to the spectacular red rocks of southern Utah. 

Majors
The Department offers B.S. degrees in Geoscience (with emphases in Geology, Geophysics or Environmental Geoscience), Geological Engineering and Earth Science Teaching.  All majors are ‘open’ meaning that you do not need to be officially accepted into the program.  You do need to see an academic advisor to declare your major however, and we suggest you do this as early in your college career as possible.  Contact Judy Martinez at 581-6553.

Undergraduate Degree Links
List of Major Courses Offered
Bachelor of Science in Geoscience, Course Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering, Course Requirements
Earth Science/Teaching Composite Major, Course Requirements (B.S.)
Earth Science Minor


Current and Prospective Student Links Important University Links
Measuring Water and Sediment Flow from Mt. St. Helens

Department of Geology and Geophysics
115 S. 1460 E, Room 383 • Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0102 • Phone: (801) 581-7062
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