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2017-2018 University Catalog 
    
2017-2018 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Geology, M.S.


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(30 UNITS)

The Master of Science in Geology is based on the assumption that every geologist must have a thorough knowledge of fundamental geologic principles and that this knowledge must be rooted in field- and laboratory-based experiences.

Admission Requirements


Students must meet the CSU requirements for admission to a master’s degree program. Please consult the Graduate Admissions  section in this catalog for complete information. In addition, acceptance into this program in a classified standing is contingent upon the following:

  • Bachelor’s degree in geology from an accredited institution, with an expected grade-point average of 3.0 in geology courses, which normally includes the equivalent to core courses of the Cal State Fullerton Geology B.S. program and a 2.5 grade-point-average in related science and mathematics courses; or, in the case of a bachelor’s degree in a related area, a selection of science courses deemed as adequate preparation for further study in geology by the Department Graduate Committee
  • Satisfactory performance on the Graduate Record Examination Aptitude Test with an expected score in the 50th percentile or better on the verbal and quantitative tests
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Completion of the departmental application
  • Availability of faculty and resources in the student’s stated area of interest

Students with limited subject or grade deficiencies may be considered for conditional acceptance into the program if they meet all other departmental and university requirements. Conditionally classified graduate standing may be removed upon completion of adviser- and graduate-committee-approved postgraduate courses in geology, mathematics, chemistry or physics, with grades of “B” (3.0) or better.

Students with a degree in a related field and/or substantial subject deficiencies are encouraged to apply. Such applicants may be considered for conditional acceptance if they meet all other departmental and university requirements. Such a student may later qualify for classified standing by completing all courses recommended by the Department Graduate Committee and by maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average in geology and in related science and mathematics courses.

Application Deadlines


Materials and deadlines for department and university applications are available on the Geological Sciences website: geology.fullerton.edu/.

Classified Standing


Students should achieve classified graduate standing as soon as they are eligible, since no more than nine units of graduate work taken before classification can be included on the study plan for the degree (see below). Students may apply for classified standing when they: (1) have met all university and departmental admission requirements; and (2) have filed a study plan approved by the adviser, the Department Graduate Committee and the Associate Vice President for Academic Programs.

Advancement to Candidacy


Advancement to candidacy is attained by applying for graduation and receiving a recommendation by the Department Graduate Committee.

Study Plan


A study plan must be approved by the Graduate Adviser. At least 21 units must be at the graduate level; a maximum of nine units may be 400 level. A minimum grade point average for courses satisfying the study plan is 3.0.

Required Courses (9-12 units)


Focus and Breadth Courses (18-21 units)


Focus Geology Courses: Graduate adviser-approved 400- or 500-level geology courses. A maximum of three units of GEOL 599  and a maximum of three units of GEOL 593  may be taken. Course selection will be dependent on the student’s academic objectives and selected in consultation with the student’s thesis adviser.

Breadth Courses in Related Fields: A maximum of six units of graduate adviser-approved 400- or 500-level breadth courses offered by departments other than Geological Sciences. Courses may be taken from departments or programs such as, but not restricted to, Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geography, Civil and Environmental Engineering, or Environmental Studies. Course selection will be dependent on the student’s academic objectives and selected in consultation with the student’s thesis adviser.

Total (30 units)


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