BA Geology
Course Overview
The Center for Earth and Environmental Science (CEES) prepares students for dynamic careers as ecologists, environmental scientists, geologists, and planners through a blend of rigorous science and hands-on experience. Our students benefit from a world-class natural landscape and faculty-led research opportunities typically reserved for graduate students. With a legacy since the 1970s, CEES offers a diverse range of programs designed to meet the evolving challenges of our planet.
Key Program Highlights
- Hands-on research and internship opportunities with active, grant-supported faculty
- Access to specialized labs and facilities, including GIS, Remote Sensing, and the Lake Champlain research vessel
- Nine distinct major programs spanning environmental science, ecology, geology, and environmental studies
- Professional preparation for licensure, graduate school, and careers with government agencies, consulting firms, and non-profits
- An unparalleled natural classroom in the Adirondack Mountains and on Lake Champlain
Course Overview
The Center for Earth and Environmental Science (CEES) prepares students for dynamic careers as ecologists, environmental scientists, geologists, and planners through a blend of rigorous science and hands-on experience. Our students benefit from a world-class natural landscape and faculty-led research opportunities typically reserved for graduate students. With a legacy since the 1970s, CEES offers a diverse range of programs designed to meet the evolving challenges of our planet.
Key Program Highlights
- Hands-on research and internship opportunities with active, grant-supported faculty
- Access to specialized labs and facilities, including GIS, Remote Sensing, and the Lake Champlain research vessel
- Nine distinct major programs spanning environmental science, ecology, geology, and environmental studies
- Professional preparation for licensure, graduate school, and careers with government agencies, consulting firms, and non-profits
- An unparalleled natural classroom in the Adirondack Mountains and on Lake Champlain