If you are interested in studying the behavior of the earth, understanding global climate patterns and protecting our world’s natural resources, a
master of science (MS) or master of arts (MA) in geology can help you achieve your goals.
Ball State offers a traditional
master of science program requiring a thesis and a
master of arts program designed to prepare you to pass the
National Association of State Boards of Geology tests and pursue an environment-related career. Whatever choice you make, you’ll benefit from our
experienced faculty members who have extensive background in all areas of the continental United States as well as Great Britain, France, Germany, Peru, Brazil, New Zealand, China, Korea, Japan, and Antarctica.
Our
comprehensive facilities include state-of-the-art equipment and research labs for tectonics and volcanic petrology, water quality and geochemistry, geophysics/hydrology, sedimentary geology, fluvial processes, and computer graphics and mapping. Each summer, Ball State heads to the Rocky Mountains for a five-week
field camp, where you can collect field samples, make field observations, prepare geologic maps, and more.
Apply today to the Graduate School and the
Department of Geology. Learn how to defray tuition costs by becoming a
graduate assistant or
check out other options to pay for grad school.
Want more information? Contact
Scott Rice-Snow,
Kirsten Nicholson, or
Richard Fluegeman in the Department of Geology, (Fine Arts Building, room 117), Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, 765-285-8270.