Geology is the study of the Earth. Geologists use multiple science disciplines to unravel the history, materials, and natural processes occurring on Earth. The Geology major trains students in a range of skills relevant to field, computational, and lab settings
What makes Geology unique at UCR?
Geology is a small major at UCR, meaning that classes are also small. You will quickly get to know many of the faculty and your fellow students well. Students who are interested in gaining lab or research experience will have little difficulty in doing so.
In general, what are Geology professors investigating?
- How complete is Earth’s sedimentary and paleontological record?
- How can one natural hazard like a fire or earthquake cascade into other hazards like debris flows or landslides?
- How do landscapes evolve through time?
- How is material exchanged throughout the Earth and what does it record?
Why Geology at UCR?
A key strength of the Geology major at UCR is our focus on field experience. Our location in inland southern California means that we have an amazing natural laboratory on our doorstep, with many diverse geological examples within driving distance! Many of our majors classes include weekend field trips to see these sites, supplementing our students' lab experiences and putting them in their natural context.
Geology research at UCR
- UCR Geology professors have expertise in diverse subjects
- They study natural processes on the Earth’s surface including hazards like earthquakes, landslides, and floods
- They examine rocks to understand the record of fossils and past environments
- They respond to ground rupturing earthquakes, evaluate natural resources, and track how materials are cycled through the Earth
- Their study areas span the globe and sometimes even the Moon and Mars
What industries can I get into with a Geology degree?
- The Geology major prepares students for professional licensure in Geology in the State of California. A professional license allows you to work as a professional geologist in California – and can increase your salary by tens of thousands of dollars!
- The solid foundation in Geology is transferable to other disciplines – recent graduates who went on to study for PhDs have studied subjects such as Geophysics, Geochemistry and Atmospheric Science, as well as Geology.