Geology at OSU is centered on teaching you how to interpret the Earth's history. The program helps you learn to discover, recognize, and use natural resources to improve human life. It provides a solid foundation in understanding Earth's processes through various courses such as Structural Geology, Geomorphology, Earth Evolution, and Plate Tectonics. This major is designed to prepare students for graduate study and careers across industry, government, and academia by emphasizing practical skills like field mapping and geochemical analysis.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because it combines hands-on field experience, like the Field Camp in Colorado, with advanced laboratory facilities, including a geochemistry lab equipped with state-of-the-art instruments. The program emphasizes applied research, especially in petroleum, which is relevant to many industries. Graduates gain versatile skills applicable in environmental, energy, and scientific research fields, making them strong candidates for a wide range of careers.
Students can explore specific areas within geology such as Petroleum Geology, Environmental Geology, Geophysics, Oceanography, and more. The program offers minors in Geology, Geophysics, and Oceanography, allowing students to tailor their education according to their interests.
Application fees
24.48L
1st year tuition fees
24.48L
Living cost
The program offers a Bachelor of Science in Geology (B.S.) through the College of Arts and Sciences at OSU Stillwater Campus. Specific course paths and options are designed to build the necessary knowledge and skills for professional work or further education, though detailed requirements are not specified here.

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Graduates from this geology program pursue careers in the petroleum and energy industry, academia, governmental agencies, and roles like Environmental Geologist, Geochemist, Geomorphologist, Hydrogeologist, Mineralogist, Petroleum Geologist, Sedimentologist, Seismologist, and Stratigrapher. The program’s focus on resource discovery and environmental understanding aligns well with industry demands.