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Major ExplorerGEOPHYSICS |
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Description: Geophysics involves the application of physics and mathematics to the study of the earth, earth materials, earth resources and/or earth processes. The objective is to apply this knowledge to human needs. Geophysicists work outdoors collecting basic data and indoors processing the data. |
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General Interest Area: Applications of geophysics are widespread, including the monitoring of earthquake and volcano hazards; oil, gas, coal, and mineral exploration; toxic waste disposal; hydrology; and just about anything that requires the knowledge of what is below the earth’s surface. |
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High School Background: Physics, mathematics, and earth science. |
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Plan of Study: Although there is not an undergraduate degree in geophysics at UAF, geophysics is a major emphasis at UAF, especially at the graduate level. Students interested in pursuing a program in geophysics are encouraged to pursue a major in geology along with a minor in physics or mathematics. Students are encouraged to become involved in the geophysics research groups on campus and to explore gradate school opportunities. |
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How to get Involved: Contact the Geology and Geophysics department. |
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Career and Graduate Possibilites: Students with a B.S. degree in geology, but with an interest (and course background) in geophysics or physics, can get direct employment in a variety of fields. Most geophysicists either work for petroleum or mining companies, or work in academia or an academic setting for the U.S. Government. Some work for engineering companies. Self-employed geophysical consultants are also common. In general, an undergraduate degree in geophysics is rarely sufficient for career employment; an M.S. or Ph.D. is basically required. UAF’s geophysics “track” prepares students for graduate school in geophysics. Students with a geophysics background can specialize in geology, marine science, atmospheric sciences, and extraterrestrial science. |
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Related Websites: UAF Geology/Geophysics Department Society of Exploration Geophysicist
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