The Environmental Geology concentration prepares students to work in conservation, management and remediation of natural resources.  This concentration includes a wider variety of courses than Professional Geology and requires more Biology and Chemistry.  Students have the option of pursuing coursework in Sustainability, Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Policy. 

For more information, please see the Academic Catalog. A program map, which provides a guide for students to plan their course of study, is available for download in the Courses tab below.

Dave Bush, Ph.D.

Dave Bush, Ph.D.

Professor of Geology

Timothy M. Chowns, Ph.D.

Timothy M. Chowns, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus of Geology

Callaway Building Annex
Room 112
Brad Deline, Ph.D.

Brad Deline, Ph.D.

Professor of Geology

Randa Harris

Randa Harris

Senior Lab Coordinator of Geology

Andrew Ivester, Ph.D.

Andrew Ivester, Ph.D.

Limited-term Instructor of Geography

Randal Kath, Ph.D.

Randal Kath, Ph.D.

Professor of Geology

Callaway Science Building
Room G-8
Karen Tefend, Ph.D.

Karen Tefend, Ph.D.

Professor & Program Coordinator of Geology

Specific dates for Admissions (Undergraduate only), Financial Aid, Fee Payments, Registration, Start/End of term, Final Exams, etc. are available in THE SCOOP.

  • Demonstrate understanding of the fundamental principles of the science of geology.
  • Demonstrate ability to perform basic geologic field tasks including map reading/construction, field notebook composition, outcrop description, sampling, and surveying.
  • Demonstrate ability to communicate geologic ideas in written format.
  • Demonstrate ability to communicate geologic ideas in oral format.
  • Participate in original scientific research.