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BS in Environmental Geology (STEM), Western Michigan University

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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48 Months

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About this course

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Western Michigan University's Environmental Geology program is designed to combine traditional geology knowledge with practical coursework focused on environmental issues within earth sciences. Students will learn through a mix of classroom studies and hands-on field modules, including traditional geological methods, hydrogeology, and UAV techniques. The program aims to prepare students to address real-world environmental problems by giving them both theoretical understanding and practical skills.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is a great fit for students interested in tackling environmental challenges through geology. Its practical field components, including UAV methods, offer valuable hands-on experience. The active student organizations and networking opportunities add to the learning environment, making it ideal for those seeking a comprehensive, applied education in environmental geology.

Specialisation

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The program emphasizes a blend of areas such as geology basics, methods and applications, climate change, and hydrogeology. Students have the opportunity to select upper-level courses from these areas, tailoring their education to specific interests within environmental geology.

Course fees

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Application fees

19.75L

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1st year tuition fees

19.75L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students are required to complete six credits of hands-on field course modules, which include traditional geological, hydrogeology, and UAV methods. The program is designed to combine classroom learning with practical field experience, preparing students for various career paths.
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English language test

IELTS

6

TOEFL

71

PTE

48

DUOLINGO

100

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue roles such as hydrogeologists, environmental scientists, protection technicians, near-surface geophysicists, urban and regional planners, and environmental hazard assessment planners. They may work for universities, government agencies, urban planning bodies, environmental consulting firms, or resource extraction companies.

FAQs

Where is the program offered?

The program is offered at Kalamazoo.

Are there any other related programs?

Yes, related programs include Earth Science, Environmental and Sustainability Studies, Geochemistry, Geology, Geophysics, and Hydrogeology.