The Geological Sciences program at Geneseo is tailored for students passionate about the Earth, its environment, and planetary sciences. This program combines field work and laboratory research, allowing students to investigate how Earth and other planets evolve and respond to natural and human influences. Students pursue research projects, present their findings, and gain hands-on experience with advanced analytical tools like SEM, XRD, and GIS software. The program emphasizes applied science, preparing students for diverse career paths in government, industry, education, and research. The program’s unique aspects include bi-annual international field experiences in locations such as Chile and Death Valley, and access to state-of-the-art instrumentation. It’s ideal for those with a curiosity about Earth and planetary systems, who thrive outdoors and enjoy investigative work.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is highly recommended for students who enjoy outdoor activities, hands-on research, and exploring Earth and planetary sciences. It offers diverse fieldwork opportunities in globally significant locations and access to advanced scientific instruments. The strong integration of research, professional development, and real-world applications prepares students for careers in government, industry, or academia. Additionally, the program provides financial support, national research grants, and a certified license-qualifying pathway for professional geologists in NYS. Alumni success stories, like Melissa Hartwig, showcase the practical impact of this program in various careers, from research to hazardous material analysis.
The program offers multiple specialization options, including a BS in Geological Sciences with focuses on Geology, Environmental Geology, or Planetary Geology. Additionally, students can pursue minors in Geological Sciences or microcredentials in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Geological Field Skills. For those interested in education, there are options leading to Adolescence Education degrees in various areas of geological sciences. These specializations allow students to tailor their studies towards specific interests like environmental issues, planetary sciences, or teaching careers.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
29.55L
Living cost
The program offers a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Geological Sciences with options in Geology, Environmental Geology, or Planetary Geology. It also includes pathways for Adolescence Education certification in geological sciences. Specializations and minors are available, along with microcredentials for additional skills. The program emphasizes research projects, field experiences, and the use of analytical instrumentation, providing comprehensive training tailored for licensure as a professional geologist in NYS.

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Graduates of this program find opportunities in a variety of fields including environmental consulting, government agencies, industry, museums, and academia. Typical roles include environmental consultants, GIS technicians, mining geologists, museum curators, and industry-specific positions in oil, gas, and mineral exploration. The program’s practical training and certifications position students well for careers such as Ceramic Scientists, Drone Operators, and Soil Analysts. Recent employers include AECOM, Apple, Lauben Environmental, and the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, showcasing the wide-ranging employment opportunities available.