Geology Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
Geologists do more than “look at rocks”—we solve problems and answer questions about the earth and its systems. Geology at the University of St. Thomas prepares you to tackle tough issues ranging from water quality to climate change with lab experiences, fieldwork and collaborative research opportunities with faculty.
Why Study Geology at St. Thomas?
Geology is interdisciplinary, meaning it gives you the skills and knowledge to examine complex problems from multiple angles. While completing foundational coursework in the geosciences, you complete courses in math, chemistry, physics and biology. This prepares you for a wide variety of careers — including traditional positions in environmental consulting and Earth resource industries like mining and petroleum, as well as environmental law and K-12 education (both of which require additional education and/or specific licensure).
Getting Under the Surface of the Issues
Course Requirements
We create a hands-on, experiential learning environment for our students. You will complete ten courses from the geosciences core of the major, all of which have field and lab experiences incorporated into them. You will also complete three to five courses in chemistry, physics and math. These courses teach you to examine complex problems from different angles, making you a versatile professional in the process.
In addition, our minors are very flexible and suitable to accompany degrees in civil engineering, biology, geography and environmental science because coursework in these majors may count toward a geology minor.
Four-Year Plan
Geology faculty work with you to plan your time at St. Thomas. Many of our students start their degrees in their second year at St. Thomas, so we can be very flexible in designing a four-year plan that keeps you on track to graduate in four years.
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in Geology
- Bachelor of Science in Geology
- Geology minor
- Teacher licensure in geosciences, which requires additional education and specific licensure
Collaborative Research
Professional Preparation
Course Requirements
Course Requirements
We create a hands-on, experiential learning environment for our students. You will complete ten courses from the geosciences core of the major, all of which have field and lab experiences incorporated into them. You will also complete three to five courses in chemistry, physics and math. These courses teach you to examine complex problems from different angles, making you a versatile professional in the process.
In addition, our minors are very flexible and suitable to accompany degrees in civil engineering, biology, geography and environmental science because coursework in these majors may count toward a geology minor.
Four-Year Plan
Four-Year Plan
Geology faculty work with you to plan your time at St. Thomas. Many of our students start their degrees in their second year at St. Thomas, so we can be very flexible in designing a four-year plan that keeps you on track to graduate in four years.
Degrees Awarded
Degrees Awarded
- Bachelor of Arts in Geology
- Bachelor of Science in Geology
- Geology minor
- Teacher licensure in geosciences, which requires additional education and specific licensure
Collaborative Research
Collaborative Research
Professional Preparation
Professional Preparation
A Community of Scholars
Dr. Jeni McDermott
Sarah Nelson ‘05
Laura Eischens '19 and Matt Endres '18
Career Paths
Our graduates apply their knowledge and experiences on a daily basis in their work. Below are positions our students acquired after graduating, and also some of the employers that have hired our alumni as well.
- Petroleum Geologist
- Environmental Geologist
- Hydrogeologist
- Mining Geologist
- Environmental Law (with additional education and specific licensure)
- Earth and Planetary Science Teacher (with additional education and specific licensure)
- Certified Professional Geologist (students can study for and take the Fundamentals of Geology exam after graduation as the next step toward this board certification)
Scholarships
The Brownstein Scholarship
Scholarships
The Brownstein Fund for Professional Development
Quick Facts
More Than 80%
Personal Attention
Passionate and Hands-on Faculty
Dr. Kevin Theissen
Dr. Theissen researches climate change and the changing ecology of lakes over the past 10,000 years in Argentina, Chile, Nevada and Minnesota.
Dr. Melissa Lamb
Dr. Lamb uses drone mapping and shallow groundwater monitoring to understand the plight of the endangered Piping Plover.
Dr. Jeni McDermott
Dr. McDermott uses geographic information systems and geochemical techniques to analyze mountain building in the Himalayas and Norway.
Oh, the Places You’ll Go
Get Involved
We encourage students to be involved inside and outside of the classroom at St. Thomas.
- Geology Club
- Student section of the Minnesota American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG)
- Career development series every year
Answer Questions about the Earth
Geology students at St. Thomas look at complex problems involving our planet from multiple angles. Lab experiences, fieldwork and collaborative research equips them with the skills to tackle difficult problems ranging from water quality to climate change.
Take the Next Step
There is more to learn about St. Thomas; including our ranking as a Best Value School by U.S. News & World Report, the many classroom and extracurricular activities that will be part of your student experience and so much more. Schedule a visit to see our beautiful campus or start your application today.