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Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Francis Bacon (1561-1605)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

The Geology department offers the B.S. and B.A. degrees in Geology, as well as a Geology Minor. We also offer an Earth Science option for High School Teachers (in conjunction with the College of Education), and collaborate with the Department of Civil Engineering in offering a dual degree. We also have a minor program in Environmental Geophysics, but with our current vacancy in geophysics we have to defer that offering until at least next year.

The Geology Department considers the bachelor's degree to be a core of knowledge in the field, a suitable background for advanced study (in geology or another field), or simply a major part of a liberal arts education. Although it was once considered a sufficient background for a career in geology, many employers today demand more. For this reason we strongly encourage our seniors to continue on, here or at another school, to the master's degree.

For more information on our undergraduate programs, including a complete list of courses and requirements, please refer to K-State's Undergraduate Catalog:

http://courses.k-state.edu/catalog/undergraduate/as/geol.html

GRADUATE PROGRAM

The Geology Department offers the M.S. degree in geology. This is widely considered today as being the entry-level degree for graduates expecting to make a career in geology. It is also excellent preparation for further studies leading to the Ph.D. degree, for those students planning a career in research or academics.

We offer two tracks toward this degree. Most common is the thesis option, where a student will research and report an extensive project, earning 6 credit hours toward the 30 required. In rare cases a student will complete a report option, involving a shorter, 2-credit-hour project but additional course work. Students in residence holding assistantships are required to follow the thesis option, while students commuting from full-time professional employment may use the report option. Students in residence and fully supported by their employers or foreign governments may select either option, although the thesis option is highly recommended.

Students may select any project that corresponds closely enough to one of our faculty member's expertise that he or she feels comfortable supervising it. Sometimes a faculty member may suggest a project that would be eligible for funding under his or her research grant. It is strongly recommended that a prospective student contact one or more faculty members to see what sorts of projects might be appropriate, and whether funds are available to cover major expenses such as field work or extensive analytical procedures.

More information about our graduate program, including a list of courses offered, can be found at a graduate school website:

http://www.k-state.edu/grad/gscurrent/catalog/geol.htm