University of Notre Dame
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCES
Focusing on the Earth and the impact of humans on it.
GEOSCIENCE = Science of the Earth.
Last updated: 11 April, 2006
Environmental
Geoscience Faculty
Geoscience helps us seek balance between acceptable living standards & environmental preservation. Our existence is dependent on our ability to understand, utilize, manage and maintain the environment we live in - Geoscience (Geology) is the science that seeks to achieve these goals. As the population continues to grow, we must learn to manage our resources effectively and our environment wisely. The Geosciences will inevitably play an increasingly important role in this process.
What can you do with a geoscience degree? As you will see, the possibilities are rich and varied! The unique interdisplinary education you will receive allows you to enter careers in the "core geoscience fields" (click here for more info.) or go into a variety of different, yet related fields (click here for more info.). In addition, our program prepares you well for graduate school.
GEOSCIENCE and THE WAR ON TERRORISM - find out more here.
If you want to find out more about the geosciences, follow this link.
What do Geoscientists
do? Watch the video by clicking here!
If you want to find out more about Environmental Geosciences at Notre Dame, follow this link.
Undergraduate Program: highlights
The Environmental Geosciences MajorINTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Engineering intents can major in the Environmental Geosciences
Science intents can major in the Environmental Geosciences
The Minor in Geological SciencesCourses available for EnvGeo minors: Fall 2006Study Abroad Opportunity
Field Trips
Lunar & Planetary InstituteGraduate Program (under construction)
Environmental Molecular Science Institute REU Program
Research Experience for Undergraduates
Los Alamos National Lab Summer Internships
Hydrogeology REU Program
University of Notre Dame, Environmental Geosciences "in the News".
Cool video of a non-silicate magma
eruption in Africa -
click here!
Click here
for
Virtual Field Trips
Mars
Rover News: Click here
See photos of Mt. St. Helens along with live "volcano-cam" images!