MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE
For graduate students, the Geology Program offers a Master of Science-Geology degree that has three tracks or options. Currently the degree is only face-to-face; there is no on-line MS degree.
Students are encouraged to opt for the 30 hour Thesis Option. The Thesis Option prepares students for employment as a professional geologist and for future graduate research at the PhD level. This option requires 24 hours of 5000-level courses, and 12 hours of thesis proposal and defense (GEOL 6301 and GEOL 6302). It requires a thesis to be proposed, written, successfully defended, and a comprehensive oral exam (involving the thesis committee only) passed.
Thesis students may change to a 36 hour Mini-thesis Option. The Mini-thesis Option prepares students for employment as a professional geologist. This option requires 36 hours of 5000-level Geology courses. A mini-thesis, usually a one-semester project, must be written, successfully defended, and a comprehensive oral exam (involving the entire Geology faculty and faculty from other disciplines from whom courses were taken) must be taken and passed.
Thesis and Mini-thesis students may change to a 36 hour Non-thesis Option. This option requires 36 hours of 5000-level Geology courses. This degree also requires a robust literature review, on a topic approved by a Geology faculty member, and an accompanying paper and presentation. A comprehensive written exam and a comprehensive oral exam (involving the entire Geology faculty and faculty from other disciplines from whom courses were taken) must be taken and passed.
The degree plans and suggested course sequence can be viewed in the tabs below (scroll down).
Graduate students are not required to go through their Geology academic advisor (Geology Faculty members) for registration. However, it is recommended that they consult with their Geology advisor each semester. Geology advisors use a checklist to advise graduate students on their progress in the degree. Students are encouraged to use the checklists and to be involved in their degree progress.
A checklist created from the degree plan can be accessed through the links:
MS-Geology Thesis degree Advisor checklist.
MS-Geology Mini-Thesis degree Advisor checklist.
MS-Geology Non-Thesis degree Advisor checklist.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREES
For undergraduates, the Geology Program offers two Bachelor of Science-Geology degrees, Bachelor of Science-Geology and Bachelor of Science-Geology with Composite Science Certification and a Geology minor. Currently these degrees are only face-to-face; there is no online BS degree.
For more information see the Geology BS (Bachelor of Science) page.
SRSU@MC
Since 2002 there has been a partnership between Sul Ross State University and Midland College (SRSU@MC) that allows students to earn a Sul Ross Geology Bachelor of Science degree and remain in Midland, Texas.
For more information see the Geology BS (Bachelor of Science) page.
Currently, there is no corresponding opportunity for the Geology Master of Science degree.