The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Master of Science in Geology Program Overview
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences offers graduate courses and research leading to the Master of Science. The graduate courses and research areas are such that several different career goals can be met, including the following: (1) preparation for enrollment in a Ph.D. program in geology or a related field, (2) preparation for employment as a professional geoscientist with industry or government, and (3) advancement of knowledge of the earth sciences and teaching skills of secondary school and junior college teachers.
Graduate research opportunities are available in several fields, including but not restricted to hydrology/hydrogeology/hydrogeochemistry, geophysics, tectonics, engineering geology, geomorphology, structural geology, volcanology/igneous and metamorphic petrology, sedimentology/paleontology/stratigraphy, paleoclimatology and high temperature, and stable isotope geochemistry.
The graduate program also offers research opportunities in applied geology. This curriculum is usually interdisciplinary, involving coursework in geology, civil engineering, chemistry, soil sciences, and other areas. Applied geology emphasis include: (1) engineering and environmental geology and (2) hydrogeology. Students of applied geology are encouraged to undertake theses involving support and supervision by professionals in private and public sectors.
Please see the Geology Graduate Student Handbook or contact the Geology M.S. program coordinator for more information.
University requirements are met through satisfactory completion of core courses and specialty courses in the curriculum emphasis.
Application Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree is required. Prospective students holding geoscience-related degrees may be accepted directly into our program. Instructions for submitting undergraduate transcripts can be found at Cal State Apply calstate.edu/apply. We also welcome students holding non-geoscience bachelor’s degrees, but admitted students in this group are conditionally admitted, upon condition that they complete a pre-determined part of the undergraduate geology core curriculum, tailored to their prior training and desired Fresno State research area.
- A personal statement (250+ words) of why the applicant wants to pursue the Geology MS at Fresno State. The statement should include the applicant’s choice(s) of research advisor(s), field of research interest(s), and proficiency/preparation for this field of study.
- Prospective students admitted into the Geology M.S. program are also admitted to the research group of their requested advisor. Therefore, it is important for applicants to contact prospective advisors prior to applying to the program, in order to discuss the potential to work together on mutually agreed-upon research. Potential thesis advisors shall be faculty members in the Earth & Environmental Sciences Department.
- Three letters of recommendation (ideally from academic references, with professional references also welcome) are required. These letters should be submitted through Cal State Apply calstate.edu/apply.
International applicants: International students have additional admission requirements such as English language proficiency and financial documents. For more information, please contact the international office or visit the website.
Conditional acceptance: Conditionally accepted students must earn “classified standing” as soon as possible by completing the prerequisite coursework. Prerequisite coursework may not be included in the 30-unit master’s program.
Degree Requirements
Fresno State’s Master of Science in Geology consists of 30 units of coursework and master’s thesis research. Geology M.S. work assumes as its foundation the equivalent of an undergraduate major in geology. The Geology M.S. coursework builds upon this foundation and two-thirds of the 30 units required for the degree must be in geology, with at least 21 of the 30 in graduate level (200-series) courses. For thesis research students are guided by a thesis advisor. The thesis advisor also guides the selection of coursework in the program. For additional details regarding such requirements, procedures, and milestones, please contact the geology graduate program coordinator and the Geology Graduate Student Handbook; for general requirements see Division of Graduate Studies. (See also Admission to Graduate Standing, Advancement to Candidacy, Program Requirements, and Criteria for Thesis and Project.)
Graduate Writing Requirement
Prior to Advancement to Candidacy, students must complete the Graduate Writing Requirement. This requirement is satisfied by the writing component of EES 201 .
Course Requirements
Under the direction of his/her thesis advisor, and with approval by the department faculty, each student prepares and submits an individually designed program. Most coursework is elective in nature, in keeping with the department’s philosophy that flexibility enables students to develop a path of study best suited to their goals. The course requirements are as follows: