Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Graduate School New Brunswick
 
About the University
Graduate Study at the University
Other Graduate Study at the University
Admission
Degree Programs Available
Financial Aid
Student Services
Academic Policies and Procedures
Degree Requirements
Programs, Faculty, and Courses
Course Information
Actuarial and Statistical Analysis
African Studies 016
Analytics: Discovery Informatics and Data Sciences
Anthropology 070
Applied Computing
Art History 082
Arts, Visual and Theater
Asian Studies 098
Atmospheric Science 107
Biochemistry 115
Bioenvironmental Engineering 116
Biomedical Engineering 125
Biotechnology 126
Biotechnology and Genomics
Business and Science 137
Cell and Developmental Biology 148
Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering 155
Chemistry
Chemistry and Chemical Biology 160
Chinese 165
Cinema Studies 175
Civil and Environmental Engineering 180
Classics 190
Cognitive Science 185
College Teaching 186
College and University Leadership 187
Communication, Information and Library Studies 194
Communication Studies
Comparative Literature 195
Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering 199
Computer Science 198
Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies (CHAPS)
Curatorial Studies
Data Science (Statistics Track) 954
Drug Discovery and Development
East Asian Languages and Cultures 217
Ecology and Evolution 215
Economics 220
Education 300
Educational Psychology; Educational Theory, Policy, and Administration; Learning and Teaching
Electrical and Computer Engineering 332
Endocrinology and Animal Biosciences 340
Energy 335
Engineering Management
English, Literatures in (English 350, Composition Studies 352)
English as a Second Language 356, American Language Studies 357
Entomology 370
Environmental Change, Human Dimensions of 378
Environmental Sciences 375
Exposure Science
Financial Statistics and Risk Management 958
Food and Business Economics 395
Food Science 400
French 420
Genetic Counseling
Geography 450
Geological Sciences 460
Programs
Graduate Courses
Geospatial Information Science 455
Geospatial Information Systems
German 470
Global Agriculture
Global Sports Business 475
Graduate Student Professional Development 486
Higher Education 507
Historic Preservation
History 510
Horticulture and Turfgrass Science
Human Resource Management
Industrial Mathematics
Industrial Relations and Human Resources 545
Industrial and Systems Engineering 540
Information Technology
Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program 554
Italian 560
Jewish Studies 563
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology 572
Labor and Employment Relations
Landscape Architecture 550
Latin American Studies
Library Studies
Linguistics 615
Literature and Language 617
Literatures in English
Management
Materials Science and Engineering 635
Mathematical Finance 643
Mathematics 640, 642, 644
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 650
Medical Device Design and Development
Medicinal Chemistry 663
Medieval Studies 667
Meteorology
Microbial Biology 682
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 681
Molecular Biophysics 696
Molecular Biosciences 695
Music
Music 700
Neuroscience 710
Nutritional Sciences 709
Oceanography 712
Packaging Engineering 731
Perceptual Science 714
Personal Care Science
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Pharmaceutical Science 720
Pharmaceuticals and Clinical Trials Management 725
Pharmacology, Cellular and Molecular 718
Pharmacy
Philosophy 730
Physics and Astronomy 750
Physiology and Integrative Biology 761
Planning and Public Policy 762
Plant Biology 765
Political Science 790
Psychology 830
Psychology, Applied and Professional
Public Health 832
Public Policy
Quality and Reliability Engineering
Quantitative Biomedicine 848
Quaternary Studies 855
Religion 840
Russian, Central and East European Studies 859
Science and Technology Management 885
Social Networking and Media
Social Work 910
Social Work: Administration, Policy and Planning, and Direct Practice
Sociology 920
Spanish 940
Statistics and Biostatistics 960
Sustainability
Theater Arts
Toxicology 963
United Nations and Global Policy Studies
Urban Environmental Analysis and Management
Urban Planning, City and Regional
User Experience Design (UXD)
Visual Arts
Women's and Gender Studies 988
Writing for Graduate Students 355
Research Centers and Institutes
Administration
Divisions of the University

Camden Newark New Brunswick/Piscataway
Catalogs
  Graduate School-New Brunswick 2017 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Geological Sciences 460  
Graduate School-New Brunswick
Geological Sciences 460

Degree Programs Offered: Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy

Director of Graduate Program: Professor James D. Wright, Wright-Rieman Laboratories, Busch Campus (848-445-3445)

Website: http://geology.rutgers.edu/academic-programs-in-geological-sciences/graduate-program

Members of the Graduate Faculty

Gail M. Ashley, Distinguished Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., British Columbia
Sedimentology; geomorphology; quaternary geology; modern processes

Marie-Pierre Aubry, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; D.Sc., Université Pierre et Marie Curie (France)
Biostratigraphy; calcareous nanoplankton evolution; geological time and the stratigraphic record

William A. Berggren, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Earth and Planetary Science, SAS; Ph.D., Stockholm
Micropaleontology and marine geology

Paul G. Falkowski, Distinguished Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Marine and Coastal Sciences, SAS/SEBS; Ph.D., British Columbia (Canada)
Biogeochemical cycles; evolution; astrobiology

Craig S. Feibel, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Anthropology, SAS; Ph.D., Utah
Geoarchaeology; paleoenvironments; paleoecology; microstratigraphy; geochronology

Mark D. Feigenson, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Princeton
Geochemistry of igneous rocks and other geologic samples

Juliane Gross, Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany)
Planetary geology; formation and evolution of differentiated planetary bodies

Claude T. Herzberg, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Edinburgh (UK)
Solid and liquid silicate solutions; applications to planetary interiors

Gregory F. Herzog, Professor of Chemistry, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Meteoritics: radiometric dating and cosmic ray exposure; trace elements

Dennis V. Kent, Board of Governors Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Paleomagnetics; paleogeography; stratigraphy

Robert Kopp III, Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Associate Director of Rutgers Energy Institute; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
Earth system science; environmental magnetism; climate and energy policy

Vadim Levin, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Origin and evolution of continents; mantle dynamics at convergent plate margins; seismological techniques for studies of structure and texture at depth

George R. McGhee, Distinguished Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Rochester
Evolutionary theory; mass extinction; community paleoecology and evolution; functional and theoretical morphology; Paleozoic stratigraphy

Kenneth G. Miller Sr., Distinguished Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic sea-level and paleoceanographic changes; integration of isotope, bio-, magneto-, and seismic stratigraphy

Gregory S. Mountain, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Seismic stratigraphy; paleoceanography; sea-level studies; continental margin evolution

Ying Fan Reinfelder, Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Utah State
Hydrogeology; groundwater modeling

David A. Robinson, Professor of Geography, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Climatology; cryosphere; solar radiation; physical geography

Yair Rosenthal, Distinguished Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Marine Sciences, SAS/SEBS; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Geochemistry; paleoceanography; trace metal biogeochemistry; metal cycling in estuarine and coastal sediments

Roy W. Schlische, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Extensional tectonics; structural and stratigraphic development of rift basins; growth of faults

Robert M. Sherrell, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Marine and Coastal Sciences, SAS/IEOAS; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Geochemistry of marine and fresh waters; paleochemical records in ice cores

Carl Swisher III, Chair and Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Geochronology; vertebrate paleontology; human origins

Sonia M Tikoo, Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lunar paleomagnetism; impact cratering on planetary surfaces

Jill A. VanTongeren, Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Petrology and geochemistry of crustal accretion and differentiation

Martha O. Withjack, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Brown
Experimental structural geology; structural geology and tectonics; seismic interpretation

James D. Wright, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Columbia
Marine geology; paleoceanography; stable isotope geochemistry; stratigraphy

Nathan Yee, Professor of Environmental and Earth and Planetary Sciences, SEBS/SAS; Ph.D., Notre Dame
Aqueous geochemistry; mineralogy; environmental geology

Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty

Kay Bidle, Professor of Marine and Coastal Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D., California (San Diego)
Molecular evolution and ecology; marine microbial ecology; biogeochemistry

Anthony J. Broccoli, Professor of Atmospheric Science, SEBS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Climate modeling; climate change

James V. Browning, Assistant Research Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Micropaleontology; sequence stratigraphy; sea-level change

Alexander E. Gates, Professor of Geology, FAS-N; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic
Tectonics; structural geology; deformational-chemical interactions in orogenic belts

Linda Godfrey, Associate Research Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Cambridge
Paleoclimate; groundwater; nitrogen cycle; geochemistry

Christopher J. Lepre, Assistant Instructor in Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Geoanthropology; hominid evolution

Richard K. Olsson, Professor Emeritus of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., Princeton
Micropaleontology; stratigraphy; paleoecology; paleobathymetry of Cretaceous and Cenozoic foraminifera

John R. Reinfelder, Professor of Environmental Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony Brook)
Metals in marine phytoplankton and coastal waters

Brent Turrin, Associate Research Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, SAS; Ph.D., California (Berkeley)
Noble gas isotope geochemistry

Constantino Vetriani, Professor of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Marine and Coastal Sciences, SEBS; Ph.D., Rome Tor Vergata
Deep-sea microbiology; extremophiles; adaptations to extreme environments

Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty

Karen Bemis, Research Associate, IEOAS; Ph.D., Rutgers
Marine geophysics; hydrothermal plume behavior; volcano morphology; visualization

Margaret Benoit, Assistant Professor of Physics, College of New Jersey; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State
Seismology; upper-mantle velocity structure

Jeremy S. Delaney, Visiting Research Scientist, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, SAS; Ph.D., Queens (UK)
Microbeam analysis of terrestrial and extraterrestrial materials

Donald H. Monteverde, Research Scientist 2, New Jersey Geological Survey; Ph.D., Rutgers
New Jersey geology; seismic and sequence stratigraphy of nearshore New Jersey

Christopher J. Potter, Research Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey; Ph.D., Washington
Structural geology; regional tectonics

Rhonda L. Quinn, Associate Professor of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Seton Hall; Ph.D., Rutgers
Paleoecology; climate; human evolution; bioarchaeology; isotope geochemistry

Peter Sugarman, Supervising Geologist, New Jersey Geological Survey; Ph.D., Rutgers
Sequence stratigraphy; hydrogeology

 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732-932-info (4636) or colonelhenry.rutgers.edu.
Comments and corrections to: Campus Information Services.

© 2017 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All rights reserved.
Catalogs Home