This hands-on program lets you dig in to study the Earth and prepare for a rewarding, world-saving career as a geoscientist. You’ll acquire a strong foundation of geologic knowledge and skills related to observation, field and laboratory projects, critical thinking, computers, and technical writing that are needed to help maintain the world’s supplies of fresh water, energy resources, and critical metals.The Earth’s future depends on champions and stewards of our planet. Here, you can gain the expertise to be a change agent in today’s environmental movements.This program is unique, with small classroom sizes and a dedicated, diverse faculty team. You'll benefit from upper-level courses with fewer than 30 students. Plus, the ratio of geology faculty to majors is 1:5 and many of our students benefit from department scholarships. Connections with alumni help you find a job and begin your career soon after graduation.As a geologist, you’ll discover, evaluate, and manage energy reserves, mineral deposits, and water supplies; or you may monitor active volcanoes, seismic zones, and landslides. You may choose to explore the movements of continents, formation of mountains, flow of glaciers, or the rise and fall of sea level.Multiple opportunities are available at CMU to help you grow professionally. Lectures and labs are infused with collaborative exercises. Most courses have a lab component loaded with hands-on activities. You’ll have the chance to conduct your own research project and present your results at scientific meetings. You'll collect data using the latest analytical equipment in the field or in sophisticated laboratories with dedicated faculty mentors. Before graduation, geology students spend a month in a geology field camp in places like Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, or Australia – an awesome eye-opening, career-building experience We also have a field camp scholarship to help you cover the cost.