Environmental Geology Graduate Certificate
Purpose
The Graduate Certificate in Environmental Geology provides practicing geologists an opportunity to upgrade their environmental credentials and post-baccalaureate students an accessible way to obtain skills in environmental geology while partially fulfilling requirements towards a Professional Masters. The certificate is designed to accommodate professionals and students who are employed full or part-time.
Career Opportunities
This Certificate is designed for professionals and students interested in the field of environmental geology. It can represent a portion of a professional geologist’s training, as well as a portion of the background needed by registered geologists in the state of Oregon. Practicing geologists can use this Certificate, which indicates added skills and background, for professional development. This Certificate program can also be used towards a graduate degree.
Admission Requirements
All PSU Graduate Certificate programs require admission by the University, and an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree in Physical Sciences or Civil Engineering from an accredited institution and a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 in all undergraduate courses. Applicants with cumulative undergraduate GPAs between 2.50 and 2.74 may be considered for conditional admission only.
Choose 1 course from each of the following 4 sections:
Required:
G 561 | Environmental Geology | 4 |
Choose One:
G 650 | Research Methods I - Reading | 4 |
G 651 | Research Methods II - Writing | 4 |
G 523 | Statistics and Data Analysis in the Geosciences | 4 |
Choose One:
G 524 | Geographical Information Systems for the Natural Sciences | 4 |
G 525 | Field GIS | 4 |
G 543 | Ground Water Geology | 4 |
G 545 | Geochemistry | 4 |
G 548 | Chemical Hydrogeology | 4 |
G 562 | Hillslope Materials and Processes | 4 |
G 581 | Field Geology | 4 |
G 619 | Topics in Geochemistry | 4 |
Choose One:
Total Credit Hours: 16
Courses must be completed within seven years of the award of the Graduate Certificate, and a cumulative GPA of 3.00 must be attained in all courses to be used for the Certificate. At least two thirds of the credits for the Graduate Certificate, or 15 credits, whichever is larger, are required to be taken at Portland State University.