University of Minnesota
Department of Geology and Geophysics
 

Graduate Studies Programs



A Message from the Department Head...

All schools, colleges, and universities are dedicated to teaching; but a research university has the responsibility for discovery of new knowledge and for training the next generation of scholars and teachers. The Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Minnesota has long been one of the nation's outstanding departments. It was established in 1874 and has a prestigious reputation for educating graduate students who have gone on to successful and productive careers throughout the world. The Department welcomes applications from students who wish to work at the cutting edge of earth sciences with faculty who are dedicated to establishing close working relationships with their graduate students. The faculty of the Department of Geology and Geophysics are involved in excellent research programs; thus they offer an opportunity to work with leaders in the various fields in the earth sciences as well as many other interdisciplinary programs offered here at the University. Graduate study in the Department of Geology and Geophysics is a rewarding and enjoyable experience. We invite you to read our web pages to learn more about the programs and faculty associated with our department.

Thank you for your interest in our program.  We encourage you to call or visit the Department of Geology and Geophysics to inquire about specific areas of study in which you may be interested. We welcome the opportunity to tell you more about the Department and its educational programs.

William E. Seyfried, Jr.
Professor and Head
N.H. Winchell School of Earth Sciences
     
Graduate student, Aydin Aycenk, studies metamorphic geology in Sivrihisar massif, West Centeral Turkey.
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