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Department Statements || Rocks on the Block || Geoscience Career Paths
GY305 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy class learning about Sedimentary Rocks
Rocks on the Block
Thanks to the Block Plan, CC Geology’s undergraduate program provides hands-on in its essence, intensive and individualized. Classes are limited to 25 students, and upper-level Geology courses typically enroll 15 students. Taking one class at a time allows for hands-on learning in laboratories and in the 'outdoor classroom'
The Block plan allows faculty and students pursue independent study and research projects throughout the academic year and breaks. Much of this original investigation takes place away from the CC campus. Many of our students perform research as part of a capstone project.
Students who choose the geology major tend to have strong interests in both geology and environmental issues. Several of our Geo faculty contribute to CC’s interdisciplinary Environmental Program. Geology coursework can include elective courses in environmental sciences and allow capstone research that addresses environmental issues. An alternative option is a major in Environmental Science, complemented with elective coursework in Geology.
Careers in the Geosciences
Job titles/Employers of recent graduates from the CC Geology program:
- Environmental Consulting for geotechnical firms
- emphasizes water quality and supply & urban planning
- Economic Geology
- exploration of materials in high demand by renewable energy and tech industry
- National Forest Service
- National Park Service
Recent CC Geology graduates have been admitted to:
- Law school
- Medical school
- Graduate school
- Midwife training
- Physiotherapy training
- Guiding certification programs
- Computer science specializations
- Flight school
- Natural resources management training
Students and Prof Sarah Schanz performing geomorph research at Mesa Creek as part of a GY400 course focused on researching the effects of urbanizing streams