Graduate Programs

The Department of Geology offers programs leading to a graduate certificate, the Master of Arts or Master of Science in geology with an option in geohydrology, the Professional Science Master's (P.S.M.) in Applied Geoscience, and to the Earth, Environment, & Society Doctoral Program.

The M.A./M.S. program is designed to train geology students beyond the baccalaureate degree for professional employment or for advanced graduate work.

Geology participates in the Earth, Environment, & Society Doctoral Program. Specialized studies in hydrogeology, geomicrobiology, environmental geology, engineering geology, geomechanics, glaciology, and applied stratigraphy, along with multidisciplinary environmental science courses and seminars, will partially fulfill the requirements for the Ph.D. See Earth, Environment and Society Ph.D. for information relative to the Ph.D. program in Earth, Environment, & Society.

Admission requirements

Applied Geoscience PSM

Geology M.A./M.S.

Graduate Certificate in Engineering Geology

Graduate Certificate in Environmental Geology

Graduate Certificate in Hydrogeology

Environmental Geology Graduate Certificate

Purpose

The Graduate Certificate in Environmental Geology provides practicing geologists an opportunity to upgrade their environmental credentials and post-baccalaureate students an accessible way to obtain skills in environmental geology while partially fulfilling requirements towards a Professional Masters. The certificate is designed to accommodate professionals and students who are employed full or part-time.
  
Career Opportunities

This Certificate is designed for professionals and students interested in the field of environmental geology. It can represent a portion of a professional geologist’s training, as well as a portion of the background needed by registered geologists in the state of Oregon. Practicing geologists can use this Certificate, which indicates added skills and background, for professional development. This Certificate program can also be used towards a graduate degree.

Choose 1 course from each of the following 4 sections:

Required:

G 561Environmental Geology

4

Choose One:

G 650Research Methods I - Reading

4

G 651Research Methods II - Writing

4

G 523Statistics and Data Analysis in the Geosciences

4

Choose One:

G 524Geographical Information Systems for the Natural Sciences

4

G 525Field GIS

4

G 543Ground Water Geology

4

G 545Geochemistry

4

G 548Chemical Hydrogeology

4

G 562Hillslope Materials and Processes

4

G 581Field Geology

4

G 619Topics in Geochemistry

4

Choose One:

CE 561Water Resource Systems Analysis

4

CE 565/ESM 525Watershed Hydrology

4

CE 566/ESM 566Environmental Data Analysis

4

CE 568Advanced Methods in Hydrologic System Analysis

4

CE 569Subsurface Hydrology

4

CE 571/CE 671Subsurface Contaminant Transport

4

CE 572Environmental Fluid Mechanical Transport

4

CE 573Numerical Methods in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering

4

CE 576Environmental Fluid Mechanics

4

CE 578Water Quality Modeling

4

CE 579/ESM 579Fate and Transport of Toxics in the Environment

4

CE 580Chemistry of Environmental Toxins

4

CE 582Introduction to Sediment Transport

4

CE 583Estuarine Circulation

4

CE 585Environmental Cleanup and Restoration

4

CE 586/Ch 586Environmental Chemistry

4

CE 587/Ch 587Aquatic Chemistry

4

CE 589Introduction to Advanced Environmental Fluid Mechanics

4

CE 590Soil and Groundwater Restoration

4

ESM 516Ecosystem Restoration

4

ESM 517Applied Watershed Restoration

4

ESM 518/Geog 518Landscape Ecology

4

ESM 520Ecological Toxicology

4

ESM 527Watershed Biogeochemistry

4

ESM 529Environmental Impact Assessment

4

ESM 533/Ec 533Natural Resource Economics

4

ESM 535Natural Resource Policy and Management

4

ESM 552Environmental Regulation and Non-regulatory Approaches

3

ESM 563Water Quality Policy & Management

4

ESM 567Multivariate Analysis of Environmental Data

4

Geog 514Hydrology

4

Geog 515Soils and Land Use

4

Geog 546Water Resource Management

4

Geog 547Urban Streams

4

Geog 548The Urban Forest

4

Geog 580Fundamentals of Remote Sensing

4

Geog 588/USP 591Geographic Information Systems I: Introduction

4

Geog 592/USP 592Geographic Information Systems II: Advanced GIS

4

Geog 594GIS for Water Resources

4

Geog 596Introduction to Spatial Quantitative Analysis

4

Geog 597Advanced Spatial Quantitative Analysis

4

**If G 524 or G 525 is taken toward this certificate, then Geog 588, Geog 592, and Geog 594 may not be taken from this list to count toward these 4 credits.

Total Credit Hours: 16

Courses must be completed within seven years of the award of the Graduate Certificate, and a cumulative GPA of 3.00 must be attained in all courses to be used for the Certificate. At least two thirds of the credits for the Graduate Certificate, or 15 credits, whichever is larger, are required to be taken at Portland State University.