Geology at Oregon State is a comprehensive study of the materials, processes, and history of the Earth's solid and fluid components. The program combines observations, measurements, and research from field, laboratory, and computational work. It emphasizes understanding interactions within the lithosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere, and plays a crucial role in resource management, natural hazards, and environmental change. Students engage in extensive field study, with a requirement of at least 9 quarter credits or similar experience for graduate candidacy, and the program does not require a foreign language.
Why this course is highly recommended
Oregon State provides unique opportunities for students interested in interplay between fieldwork and laboratory techniques in geology. The program’s broad research areas and extensive facilities make it an excellent choice for those seeking practical experience in scientific problems related to Earth sciences.
The department's research areas include Solid Earth Processes and History, Surface Earth Processes and History, and Human Interaction with the Earth. The program also offers concentrations or tracks, with further details available on the program's website.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
27.72L
Living cost
Graduate research includes field study, with an approved field course of at least 9 quarter credits or equivalent experience required for candidacy. No foreign language is necessary for this program.

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Though not explicitly stated, the program’s focus on resource use, hazard assessment, mineral exploration, and environmental change suggests graduates can pursue careers in resource management, environmental consultancy, hazard assessment, mineral exploration, and academic research.