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Environmental Geology provides students with an opportunity to understand the physical systems and processes of the earth, including processes that have shaped its past and those that will shape its future, with a particular emphasis on those aspects of rock, water, air, soil, and life where humans and the earth interact. If you’re passionate about the environment and are committed to improving stewardship of this world, an Environmental Geology degree may be for you.
As an Environmental Geology major at Minnesota State Moorhead, you’ll gain valuable real-world experience outside of the classroom by participating and working closely with faculty on research projects in their respective areas of expertise and utilize our state-of-the-art facilities.
We're proud of the work our Environmental Geology graduates are doing in the world. Our students have found employment as geologists/senior scientists.
Faculty in Minnesota State Moorhead Environmental Geology are highly educated and professionally active, offering you excellent teaching in the classroom and laboratory.
The NSCA Education Recognition Program (ERP) recognizes and distinguishes Minnesota State Moorhead with standardized, approved strength and conditioning curricula in undergraduate Exercise Science bachelor degree designed to prepare students for the NCSA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers Environmental Geology scholarships for current and incoming students.
The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your BA in Environmental Geology degree in a timely manner. The plan below is one of several possible ways for you to complete the Environmental Geology degree.
A minor in Environmental Geology prepares students to address problems and find solutions in surface and ground water issues, natural resources, landscape evolution, geochemistry, and other aspects of geological work.
The BS degree in Environmental Geology at Minnesota State Moorhead provides a strong foundation in the study of the Earth, and as you progress through the program, you will narrow your focus to one of three emphases, depending on your career interest.
Cultural ecology examines the interplay between culture and natural environment and provides a cultural perspective in understanding and addressing environmental issues.
