Washington State University - School of the Environment The integrated science curriculum of WSU’s School of the Environment will allow you to explore and understand the complex dynamics of the Earth’s physical, environmental, and biogeochemical processes that have supported the evolution of life on Earth
Earth Sciences | Academics | Washington State University As an Earth Sciences major you will explore the environmental and physical processes of the Earth, experience the latest in science and technology, and with WSU professors as mentors, conduct your own research in geosciences and geology
Master of Science in Geology - The Graduate School WSU offers specialization in multiple subdisciplines, including structure tectonics, petrology, geochemistry, geophysics geodynamics, and sedimentology stratigraphy The goal of the M S program is to produce broadly trained, professional geoscientists with the ability to conduct original scientific research
Earth Sciences Degree Plan | College of Arts and Sciences | Washington . . . Students may be admitted as Earth Sciences majors upon declaring their intent to the department Ecology, Earth Systems, Water Science, Modeling and Spatial Analysis, Society and Environmental Management, Statistics, Advanced Communications, Integrated Capstone, Experiential Learning Opportunity
geology | WSU Insider | Washington State University By Eric Sorensen, WSU science writer PULLMAN, Wash – Jeff Vervoort, a WSU professor of geology, has been named a fellow of the American Geophysical Union, the nation’s top professional organization in earth science, for his work to help determine the origin and evolution of the Earth and solar system
Geology | University Categories | Washington State Magazine . . . Rare earth elements, such as lithium and cobalt, are essential to our smart devices and clean energy solutions At Washington State University, the Joint Center for Deployment and Research in Earth-Abundant Materials (JCDREAM) searches for more sustainable options » More
Home - Geology - LibGuides at Washington State University This unrivalled, five-volume reference work covers all aspects of geology including earth history, earth materials, surface processes, regional geology, economic geology, engineering geology, petroleum geology, geochemical and mineral exploration, and the history of geology
MS PhD in Geology | School of the Environment | Washington State . . . Geology focuses on fundamental questions of global ecology in the earth sciences and the broad geosciences, ranging from how the Earth formed, how it has evolved through time, and how complex biogeochemical and physical processes operate and are changing in today’s world
School of the Environment | Washington State University Work alongside leading scientists and educators studying ecology, conservation science, climate change, and the geology and dynamics of Earth system processes Launch your career with a strong foundation of education, practical experience, and field training
Earth Sciences | Degree Finder | Washington State University By exploring the Earth’s physical and environmental properties, you’ll learn about responsible exploration and extraction of natural resources, the consequences of global climate change, and how to reduce human suffering and property loss from natural hazards With an Earth Sciences degree, you can work in: