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Ph.D. in Applied Earth Sciences

The Ph.D. program prepares students for academic positions or research and leadership positions in local, state, national, or private environmental organizations.  The goal of the program is to prepare future researchers and leaders who assess complex environmental systems and assist in providing sound options and solutions for optimizing human-environment interactions.

When you have decided to apply to join us, fill out the Online Application Form provided by the IUPUI Graduate Office (scroll down to "Proceed to Online Application"). 

NOTE: The suggested application submission date is January 15th.  Submission in mid-January maximizes the prospective student's opportunity to receive financial aid.

Master of Science in Geology

The IUPUI graduate program in Geology leads to a Master of Science degree from Indiana University. We offer a thesis and non-thesis option; however, typically only thesis-option students are considered for funding. Our thesis option requires 24 credit hours of graduate level courses and 6 credit hours of a research thesis. Our non-tehsis option requires 33 credit hours of graduate level coursework and 3 credit hours of a research project. See Requirements of MS Degree for more details. 

When you have decided to apply to join us, fill out the Online Application Form provided by the IUPUI Graduate Office (scroll down to "Proceed to Online Application").

NOTE: The suggested application submission date is January 15th. Submission in mid-January maximizes the prospective student's opportunity to receive financial aid. However, the Department of Earth Sciences will consider applications for admission throughout the year.