The Department of Earth and Environmental Science offers a two-year M.S. program that includes graduate courses in Geology, weekly graduate seminars, qualifying exams, and research leading to a master's thesis. In the Geology Master of Science in Temple’s College of Science and Technology, you will gain a broad understanding of the geological cycles while completing research in your selected field of study. Advanced courses and research opportunities are available in: Environmental geology, including ecohydrology, energy and land degradation, environmental geophysics, groundwater modeling, ice sheet stability and climate change, Karst hydrology, nanomineralogy, and urban hydrology. Geochemistry, including nanomineralogy, paleontology-fossil provenance, planetary geology, and weathering and diagenesis. Sedimentary geology and paleontology, including coastal and aeolian dynamics, ichnology, paleontology-fossil provenance, paleopedology and modern soils, planetary geology and impact studies, and Precambrian geology. Structural geology, including geothermal energy and geomechanics. Graduates secure positions in industry, education, and government, and are accepted into doctoral programs.