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  Graduate School-Newark 2004-2006 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Environmental Geology 380 Programs  

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Rutgers-Newark offers the M.S. degree in environmental geology in collaboration with the Department of Geological Sciences at Rutgers-New Brunswick/Piscataway and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). For current and complete information about the program and regulations governing it, contact the director of the graduate program at 973/353-5100.

Students enrolled in the M.S. program in environmental geology at Rutgers-Newark choose between two plans. The thesis option involves 24 credits of course work and 6 credits of thesis research. Under the nonthesis option, students complete 36 credits of course work and take a final comprehensive written examination. In either case, students are required to take a minimum of 15 graduate credits at Rutgers-Newark from among graduate courses in environmental geology, analytical methods, hydrogeology, environmental geophysics, soil geochemistry, and geomorphology.

They choose the remaining credits from among all graduate courses offered by the Department of Geological Sciences at Rutgers-New Brunswick/Piscataway or from among selected graduate courses in remote sensing, GIS, and hydrology at the NJIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Thesis research is expected to involve environmental aspects in such geologic disciplines as geochemistry, geophysics, hydrogeology, geomorphology, structural geology, mineralogy-petrology, and sedimentation-stratigraphy.

A certificate in environmental geology at Rutgers-Newark will be offered to graduate students admitted to the Rutgers-New Brunswick/Piscataway graduate programs in geological sciences. Students admitted to the NJIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering graduate programs or to other NJIT environmental science or engineering graduate programs also are eligible for the certificate. Students seeking the certificate in environmental geology must complete successfully 9 credits from among graduate courses offered at Rutgers-Newark.


 
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