Department of Geology
Fall
Picnic
September 20, 2003
Sand Run Park - Mingo
Shelter
Noon until 5 P.M.
The University of Akron
Department of Geology
Akron, OH
44325-4101
Phone: 330-972-7630
Fax: 330-972-7611
Email: mailto:sinkovi@uakron.edu
A wide range of traditional and cutting-edge research interests -
from environmental and engineering geology to structural geology,
economic geology, geophysics, petrology, stratigraphy and
paleontology - are pursued by the faculty of The University of Akron
Department of Geology. Ten faculty members also direct approximately
20 graduate students and instruct 50 undergraduates.
A particular strength of the department is Terrestrial Records of
environmental Change (TREC). TREC research covers such diverse but
related topics as hyrodgeology, paleoclimate reconstruction, climate
change, glacial geology, modern siliciclastic and carbonate
sedimentology, geomorphology and aqueous geochemistry. The
Department recently acquired instrumentation for measuring
environmental magnetism of Quaternary sediments and is pursuing
funding for additional equipment to further augment this research.
The Department is also developing a new area of leadership in earth
science education and research.
Undergraduate Programs
The University of Akron offers
both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology.
Baccalaureate of Science programs include: Bachelor of Science in
Geology, Bachelor of Science in Engineering Geology, and Bachelor of
Science in Geophysics. The Department also began teaching one credit
modules on timely topics of interest to the general public.
As an undergraduate geology major, you will take courses in
physical, historical, and structural geology, petrography,
paleontology, and mineralogy. Depending upon your major field of
interest, additional coursework in a supporting science is
encouraged. Your geology education extends beyond the classroom to
locations across the country. Faculty members and students regularly
travel throughout the United States in their scientific
investigations. Summer Field Camp is conducted in South Dakota,
Wyoming and Colorado each year and field trips are also taken during
the school year to such places as Canada, the Bahamas, Kentucky,
Colorado, Virginia and Missouri.
Masters Programs
The Department of Geology also offers
the degree of Master of Science in Geology. The Master of Science
program has five areas of specialization: Geology, Earth Science,
Geophysics, Engineering Geology and Environmental Geology. Areas of
research include: hydrogeology, paleoclimate changes, glacial
geology, modern siliciclastic and carbonate sedimentation,
geomorphology, aqueous geochemistry, environmental geology, and
engineering geology in addition to the traditional geologic areas of
structural geology, economic geology, geophysics, petrology,
stratigraphy and paleontology.