The department offers the Bachelor of Science degree in Earth Sciences which may be earned in any one of six options (Geography, Geographic Information Science/Planning, Geology, Geohydrology, Paleontology, and Snow science). Each option tabulated below requires courses from within the Department of Earth Sciences and courses outside the department. Some of the courses fulfill both department requirements and University Core Curriculum requirements. Academic minors are offered in Spatial Analysis/GIS and Earth Science Teaching, and Water Resources.
The Department also offers a Master of Science Degree and Doctor of Philosophy in Earth Sciences. Thesis and course work for these graduate degrees usually emphasize some aspect of geology, geography, or geobiology with specific course and research plans approved by a graduate committee. The department collaborates with the interdisciplinary Master of Science in Land Rehabilitation and with the Big Sky Institute.
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