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MASTER'S DEGREE IN GEOSCIENCE

TRADITIONAL GEOSCIENCE FOCUS

For the Geoscience Masters, a minimum of 30 semester hours are required in all the Thesis concentrations, with 12 semester hours in core courses, 12 hours of electives, and 6 hours of Thesis. The Traditional Geoscience program focuses on the skills required in a variety of business, planning, and government environments. Students have greater flexibility in this track to focus on a suite of courses that prepares the student for employment in local and state planning, environmental management, business, NGOs, government, consulting, and myriad other areas. The Department requires that students have GEOG 391 (Statistics) and GEOG 317 (GIS) (or their equivalents) as part of their undergraduate coursework. If not, these two courses are treated as deficiencies and MUST be taken in the first year as they are prerequisites for GEOS 520 Geoscience Data Modeling. They do not count towards the 30-hour requirement for the Master's Degree. In addition, students must demonstrate proficiency in a research tool (typically satisfied with GEOS 502 or 520). Consult your advisor or the Graduate Handbook for more details

CORE REQUIREMENTS

COURSE 18 HOURS
GEOS 500 Geoscience Research & Literacy 4 hours
GEOS 502 Geoscience Field Methods 4 hours
GEOS 520 Geoscience Data Modeling 4 hours
GEOS 599 Thesis Research/Writing 6 hours
RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES Traditional Concentration 12 HOURS
GEOS 521 Seminar in Geomorphology 3 hours
GEOS 522 Seminar in Climatology 3 hours
GEOL 415G Environmental Geology 3 hours
GEOL 460G Sedimentology and Stratigraphy 3 hours
GEOS 5xx Other Approved Geoscience Graduate Courses 3 hours

Graduate Students are also required to participate in the Departmental Graduate/Faculty Seminar Program.

For more information about this track, contact your geography advisor, visit the Department office (EST 304), or call (270) 745-4555.

To send an email message to request more information, just click on: david.keeling@wku.edu

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This page last updated on 4/1/09.