Course Overview
The Geological Sciences (Graduate) program at Cornell University is designed to provide advanced training in the study of Earth processes, materials, and history. Offered through the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, the program emphasizes interdisciplinary research and offers specializations in areas such as geochemistry, geophysics, paleontology, and planetary science. Students engage in cutting-edge research with access to world-class facilities and field opportunities, preparing them for leadership roles in academia, industry, and government.
Unique Features
The program stands out due to its strong focus on fieldwork and computational modeling, as well as opportunities for collaboration with leading research institutes. Students benefit from Cornell's location in a geologically diverse region, ideal for hands-on learning.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in environmental consulting, resource exploration, academic research, and public policy. The program’s emphasis on both theoretical and applied geology ensures versatility in the job market.
Key Faculty and Staff
Notable faculty include experts in tectonics, climate science, and planetary geology, though specific names are subject to change based on current department listings.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Cornell offers access to advanced laboratories for geochemical and geophysical analysis, as well as partnerships with national research centers and observatories. Field research opportunities are enhanced by the university’s connections to global geological networks.
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