Sample Courses
- Applied Statistics
- Calculus I–II
- Chemistry I–II
- Historical Geology
- Minerology
- Modern Analytical Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry I–II
- Petrology
- Physical Chemistry
- Physical Geology
- Physics I–II
- Principles of Geochemistry
Program Highlights
- Geological sciences graduates are highly successful in finding positions in teaching, industry, and graduate programs.
- The respected and active geological sciences faculty and staff are invested in providing all Geneseo students with a broad interdisciplinary approach to studying geology and our environment.
Recent Geology Graduate Schools
- Scripps
- Stanford
- Texas A&M
- University of Arizona
- University of Wisconsin
Geochemistry
Why study geochemistry at Geneseo?
This program provides a background in geological sciences and chemistry as well as related areas such as physics, mathematics, and computer science. The synthesis of these interrelated disciplines will prepare the student for graduate-level study and a professional career in geochemistry or related fields. The curriculum is taught by faculty of the departments of geological sciences and chemistry.
Program Options
Additional Options
Popular Electives
- Advanced Minerology and Petrology
- Geomorphology
- Groundwater Hydrology
- Paleoclimatology
- Principles of Structural Geology
- Stratigraphy
Sample Career Fields
- Advanced Minerology and Petrology
- Geochemistry
- Geology Field Camp
- Glacial Geology
- Isotope Geology
- Remote Sensing—GIS
- Sedimentation
- Technical Writing
- Tectonics
Contact Info
Dori Farthing, Associate Professor of Geological Sciences
farthing@geneseo.edu
ISC 235A
585-245-5298