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Interim Dept. Chair Email: jatullis@uark.edu
216 Gearhart Hall
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701P
479-575-3355
F 479-575-3469
Geology B.S.
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The Department of Geology was established in 1887 at the University of Arkansas. The
Bachelor of Science degree is a professional program placing emphasis on mathematics
and physics and requires students to participate in a summer field geology course
either at the departmental camp in southwestern Montana or at another approved facility.
The Department of Geology has all necessary equipment and facilities to introduce
the undergraduate to the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the earth.
Investigations take place at scales varying from microscopic examination of rock textures
to structural analysis of the earth's crust based on satellite images. The faculty
also take advantage of the natural laboratory available within the state and adjacent
areas. Spring break field trips provide opportunities to view and to learn about regional
geology outside of Arkansas. Field trip experiences provide a frame of reference for
further classroom laboratory studies. Most geology classes also take field trips in
the Ozarks, the Ouachitas, the Arkoma Basin, or the coastal plain.
Students wishing to become practicing professional geologists should hold the Bachelor
of Science degree in Geology. It is further recognized that practicing professional
geologists typically hold a Master of Science degree.
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The goal of the program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in Geology is to
provide students with a broad spectrum of the various subdisciplines of geology, while
at the same time honoring an emphasis in the traditional areas of mineralogy, igneous,
metamorphic and sedimentary petrology, structural geology and stratigraphic principles.
This curriculum will prepare students to enter graduate programs without deficiencies
at the University of Arkansas or other established programs.
Students who wish to minor in geology are advised to consult with a geology faculty
member to develop the course work program that best complements their major area of
study.
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Undergraduate Geosciences Scholarship Application |
Scholarships are available for undergraduate and graduate GEOLOGY MAJORS from the
Department of Geosciences. The policy of the scholarship committee is to provide partial
funding to students to further their academic goals. For example: field camp, research,
and presentations at professional meetings.
The department offers the following guidance on some of the criteria that is considered
in making awards. Applications must be TYPED. No handwritten applications will be
accepted or considered. Applicants must also plan ahead for their needs and submit
their applications to include details of their proposed budget, providing information
regarding other potential sources and amounts of funding as well as their requested
scholarship amount. Budgets should be itemized, realistic, and relevant to academic
goals of the student.
Applications must be submitted by 15 February and 1 October of the Spring and Fall
semesters respectively. Financial need and the student's existing scholarships are
considered. Student contribution to the Department of Geosciences will be used as
a criterion for scholarships. Contributions include but are not limited to: participation
in departmental activities, presentations at meetings, and publications. Return the
completed and typed application form to the Geosciences office, Room 216 Ozark Hall,
on or before each deadline date. Decisions will be made within 30 days following each
deadline.
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Students with strong academic backgrounds and minimum grade point averages of 3.25
are encouraged to enroll in the departmental honors program no later than the second
semester of the junior year. Honors students participate in special seminars and colloquia
as well as upper-division honors classes. With the guidance of a faculty advisor,
the honors candidate engages in independent research toward the writing and defense
of an honors thesis. Students who complete the honors program and maintain the minimum
grade point average are awarded the distinction Geology Scholar Cum Laude at graduation.
The distinctions Magna Cum Laude and Summa Cum Laude are awarded for exceptional work.
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