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The Geology program at Humboldt State University provides a broad background
in geology that emphasizes logical thinking and geological reasoning.
Taking advantage of the unique educational opportunity provided by HSU's
setting in one of the most tectonically and erosionally active parts
of North America , the geology program incorporates a strong fieldwork
component. Humboldt students study first-hand such dramatic geologic
phenomena as seismic activity, large-scale landsliding, shifting rivers
and rapid coastal erosion. And the quality of our program has gained
HSU a national reputation. Dr. Bert Slemmons, Geology Professor at the
University of Nevada, describes Humboldt's Geology program as "the best
in the country." Dr. Bernard Hallet, Geology Professor at the University
of Washington, calls our Masters program a "hot spot."
Graduates of HSU's Geology program are employed as geologists or hydrologists
with government agencies such as the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management,
National Park Service, Geological Survey, Caltrans, and Corps of Engineers.
Others work in geological or engineering consulting firms. Over 40% of
our graduates go on to complete graduate studies, and ten of our alumni
are now professors at major universities. On a per-capita
basis, the HSU Geology and Oceanography programs are #1 in the country
among public, non-Ph.D. granting institutions in the number of Bachelor's
degree students going on to get doctorates in these fields (NSF survey).
Faculty
members in the Department of Geology are active scientists dedicated
to teaching. Their expertise includes mineralogy, petrology, structural
geology, sedimentology, paleontology, tectonics, geophysics, geomorphology,
and hydrology. Two of our professors have been recognized as Humboldt's "Outstanding
Professor" and one as Humboldt's "Scholar of the Year." Another has been
nominated for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education's "U.S.
Professor of the Year" award.
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