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2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Geosciences, M.S. (Geospatial Analysis Concentration, Paleontology Concentration)


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Graduate School Contact:

Angela Edwards; edwardag@etsu.edu; 423-439-6590

Dr. Steve Wallace, Graduate Coordinator

325 Ross Hall
Box 70357
(423) 439-7516
e-mail: geosgradcoord@etsu.edu

Application Deadline

The application deadline for Geosciences is February 1 for  entry in the fall (August). Applications are not accepted for entry in the spring (January).

Admission Requirements

In addition to the requirements of the School of Graduate Studies, students applying for admission to graduate study in Geosciences must:

  • have a bachelor’s degree in a geosciences (or related) discipline;
  • have a 3.0 overall grade point average (4.0 system) in undergraduate course work;
  • have three letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf from previous professors or employers;
  • submit a two-page letter that discusses career goals and specific academic and research interests (email the letter to edwardag@etsu.edu); and
  • submit a resume.

All application materials must be sent to the ETSU School of Graduate Studies. The School of Graduate Studies will forward applications to the Department of Geosciences once the application is complete.

 

Major Field Core: 9 credit hours


Paleontology Concentration: 11 credit hours


Electives: 7-9 credit hours


All electives must be approved by the student’s advisory committee chair and graduate coordinator. Electives from other departments can be considered with permission.

 

Geospatial Analysis: Depending on the design of the thesis project, students are encouraged to make use of surveying and mapping courses offered by the Department of Engineering Technology, Surveying, and Digital Media. Other thesis topics may incorporate graduate classes from other departments.

Paleontology:Students are encouraged to make use of the unique strengths at ETSU where the paleontology concentration in Biological Sciences and the concentration in Geosciences offers a blend of course work from the two distinct disciplines.

Thesis: 3 credit hours


Total Hours Required: 30 credit hours


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