Master of Science in Geosciences
The Department of Geosciences offers a Master of Science in Geosciences with tracks in professional sciences and thesis research. This program appeals to undergraduates with a wide range of backgrounds beyond traditional Geosciences disciplines. The multi-disciplinary nature of the program offers opportunities to develop new skillsets in geospatial sciences (Geographic Information Systems, remote sensing, spatial analysis) and environmental geosystems (hydrogeology and watershed systems) that complement/enhance undergraduates experiences and backgrounds. Over the years we have had many students successfully completing the program with degrees in anthropology, physics, business, archeology, biology, computer science, and others.
The Master of Science in Geosciences requires completion of a minimum of 36 semester hours which usually translates into four semesters. Most classes are either late afternoon or in the evenings to accommodate working professionals. Additionally, the Department of Geosciences has some funding opportunities for Research Graduate Assistants, Teaching Graduate Assistants, and hourly workers.
The demand for professional with skillset in geospatial sciences (Geographic Information Systems, remote sensing, and spatial analysis) and environmental geosystems (hydrogeology and watershed systems) is high, and job growth is expected to rise up to 25 percent in coming years.
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