University of North Carolina Wilmington
University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Department of
Geography and
Geology

After deploying the weather buoy "ILM2" , the R/V Savannah comes around to secure the unit's massive anchoring system, part railroad car wheels and a sophisticated "smart anchor" Monday, June 6, 2005. UNCW/Jamie Moncrief

Master of Science in Geology

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The Department of Geography and Geology at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington offers a program of study leading to the Master of Science (M.S.) degree in geology. The general focus of the program is the development of professional geologists capable of conducting research in geology through broadly-based study of modern geological processes and their ancient analogs.

The program includes both a thesis and non-thesis option, both of which provide a foundation for employment in the environmental fields, mineral and energy industries, and government agencies. In addition, the thesis option prepares students for advanced study leading to the doctoral degree while the non-thesis option prepares students for professional licensure in geology.

Specific goals of the program are to provide advanced research and educational opportunities in the geological sciences, and to prepare geologists for solving contemporary geologic problems. Specific objectives are: 1) to develop research competence in geology; 2) to develop professional competence in the assessment of water, energy and mineral resource potentials; 3) to develop a level of research competence in geology that encourages continued effort towards the doctoral degree; and, 4) to provide the scientific community with meaningful geological data.

The Department offers teaching and research assistantships on a competitive basis. The majority of students awarded assistantships also receive tuition remissions.

 

For further information contact:

Dr. Nancy Grindlay, Graduate Program Coordinator, 910 962-2352, grindlayn@uncw.edu
Dr. John Huntsman, Graduate Program Coordinator of non-thesis option, 910 962-3499 huntsmanj@uncw.edu
Dr. Richard Laws, Department Chair, 910 962-4125, laws@uncw.edu

 


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After deploying the weather buoy ILM2 , the R/V Savannah comes around to secure the unit's massive anchoring system, part railroad car wheels and a sophisticated smart anchor Monday, June 6, 2005.
UNCW/Jamie Moncrief