As appearing in source.colostate.edu | May 6, 2024 | By Cheyenne Dolin Outstanding Grad: Celeste Wieting Celeste Wieting, a doctoral student in geomorphology, has had to navigate graduate school like the rivers she studies, by mastering the art of changing course. […]

As appearing in WARNERCNR.Source.colostate.edu | Feb., 2022 | by Mary Guiden First-ever study looks at glacial lakes, dams in Alaska and potential for flooding Brianna Rick, a doctoral student in the Department of Geosciences at Colorado State University, has been conducting […]

As appearing in WARNERNR.Source.colostate.edu | Dec., 2021 | by Mary Guiden Disrupting flow of wood from rivers to oceans impacts marine environments Ellen Wohl has always been fascinated by what happens in the deep sea. She studies interactions between rivers […]

The Department of Geosciences offers a Masters of Science degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Completion of a graduate degree is excellent preparation for a career in governmental agencies, private industry, teaching, or research. The strong placement record and extensive alumni network attest to the high quality of our graduate program.

Each graduate student follows a custom-tailored program of coursework and research developed with their advisor and graduate committee. Strengths of the department include diverse field-driven scientific specializations; an interdisciplinary approach to addressing earth resource education and professional preparation; global research interests; cutting edge analytical, field, and computational facilities; and close student/faculty working relationships.

The Department of Geosciences offers a Masters of Science degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Completion of a graduate degree is excellent preparation for a career in governmental agencies, private industry, teaching, or research. The strong placement record and extensive alumni network attest to the high quality of our graduate program.

Each graduate student follows a custom-tailored program of coursework and research developed with their advisor and graduate committee. Strengths of the department include diverse field-driven scientific specializations; an interdisciplinary approach to addressing earth resource education and professional preparation; global research interests; cutting edge analytical, field, and computational facilities; and close student/faculty working relationships.