Geology
Toledo, Ohio, United States, United States
Overview
The research-based Geology master's degree program at The University of Toledo combines practical skills and academic knowledge.
Our graduate students learn to assess, understand and solve geology-related problems. They choose a thesis or non-thesis track and:
- Receive personalized training in a variety of near-surface geophysical methods with state-of-the-art equipment
- Develop desirable skills in GIS, remote sensing and sediment coring
- Learn to collect and analyze data to solve problems
The master's degree program faculty has expertise in Quaternary geology and water resources, with an emphasis on environmental geology.
Our program focuses on near-surface geology, emphasizing:
- Coastal geology
- Glacial geology and geomorphology
- Hydrogeology
- Quaternary geology
- Water resources
Top Reasons to Study Geology at UToledo
High job-placement rate.
There is a growing demand for UToledo Geology students by state geological surveys in the Midwest. Most of our geology master's students are employed by the time they graduate.
State-of-the-art tools.
UT graduate students in geology have access to the latest equipment, including:
- Geophysical equipment to investigate shallow, sub-surface stratigraphy on land and water
- Coring equipment from land, water and ice platforms
- Fleet of drones to complement more traditional remote-sensing and GIS methods
A rich, natural laboratory.
The region around UT offers abundant natural sites that allow our master's students to study:
- Deglacial history and formation of the Great Lakes basins
- Formation and history of sand dunes around the Great Lakes
- Geologic history of natural areas
- Groundwater flow patterns in aquifers feeding wet prairies
- Mine subsidence
- Watershed modelling of runoff and nutrient loading in Lake Erie
Teamwork.
Geology students get a holistic understanding of unique ecological areas. They work on interdisciplinary projects with UToledo ecologists who also are part of the Department of Environmental Sciences. Master's candidates study groundwater/surface-water interactions and use geophysical and remote-sensing techniques to map ecological regions.
Regional partnerships.
Our graduate students benefit from our collaboration with experts from the Ohio, Michigan and Indiana geological surveys, who assist with field experiments.
Competitive funding.
UToledo Geology graduate students can apply for research grants and teaching assistantships (minimum $17,500/year).
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