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Undergraduate Program
The Department of Geology and Geophysics offers two undergraduate programs for those students interested in the Earth Sciences: A BS degree and a BA degree. Students may also elect to combine either of these degrees with an affiliated discipline degree in Environment and Natural Resources and Earth System Science. In addition, we offer a minor in geology for non-majors who wish to broaden their experience in the Earth Sciences.
The goal of our undergraduate program is to provide students with an excellent grounding in all aspects of the Earth Sciences and to provide them with the skills and best possible preparation for a successful future career.
At UW you'll find:
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A top-notch faculty. Our faculty is dedicated to distinction in research and graduate education. Faculty research is characterized by numerous interdisciplinary collaborations and a remarkably collegial atmosphere.
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A large department with stimulating peers. Students interact with twenty-one faculty, a graduate student population of about 50, and undergraduate majors numbering about 140. There's always someone to learn from, and to share an idea with.
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Exciting research opportunities. Our faculty conduct leading research in fields as diverse as surface chemistry and marine seismology, in locations from Spitsbergen to the Tibetan Plateau.
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State-of-the-art facilities. Our department has top-notch computer, laboratory, material characterization, aqueous geochemistry, isotope chemistry, scanning electron microscopes, electron back-scattered diffractometers.
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A supportive environment. We are committed to providing a supportive - yet challenging - research environment for our students. Graduate student life is characterized by a remarkable sense of collaboration and an esprit-de-corps.
If you're looking for a stimulating, collegial, well-supported research department with a focus on distinction, then look no further!
