Overview

The Earth and Environmental Geosciences (BA) draws on chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics and applied sciences in an effort to understand the chemical, physical, biological and human influences on our planet. The major is ideal for students seeking a fundamental understanding of geosciences and the flexibility to pursue intensive study in other disciplines.

Fast Facts
  • A majority of courses integrate a fieldwork component
  • Tigers perform research with faculty who are active scholars
  • Most Tigers who pursue graduate work receive full financial support
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What You'll Study

Explore complex systems, cycles and processes

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Faculty

Down to Earth experts in their Field

Trinity faculty are active researchers who lead students beyond the classroom, acting as mentors to students and partnering with these Tigers on groundbreaking research that is published in tier-one journals.

Ben Surpless, Ph.D.
Department Chair
Professor
Graham Edwards, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Xiwei Guo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Kurt Knesel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Daniel Lehrmann, Ph.D.
Gertrude and Walter Pyron Professor
Cait Livsey, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Kathleen Surpless, Ph.D.
Imogene & Harold Herndon Professor

Student Opportunities

Explore at all levels

Learning happens both in and outside the classroom. Earth and Environmental Geosciences students can join organizations on-campus or venture off-campus for research and internship opportunities.

Scholarships

Earth and Environmental Geosciences students are eligible for financial assistance from a range of internal and external sources. 

 

Honors Program

Departmental Honors are awarded at graduation, by a vote of department faculty, to students whose activities and achievements in Earth and...

Research and Experiential Learning

Earth and Environmental Geosciences students take advantage of a wide range of research opportunities and are encouraged to take advantage of the many...

Study Abroad

Earth and Environmental Geosciences students can engage in the fascinating geology of Iceland and China, and Tigers also can study abroad as part of...

Facilities

Students have access to state-of-the-art faculty laboratories, computer workstations with specialized Earth and Environmental Geosciences software, an...

Student Organizations

The Earth and Environmental Geosciences Club is for students who share an interest in Earth and Environmental Geosciences and want to extend their...

Student Awards and Recognition

Tinker Fund Outstanding Senior Award, Ed Roy Outstanding Research Award, Field Camp Award

 


When You Graduate

Find Your Sustainable Future

Trinity graduates have a versatile, expansive background in both science and policy. They apply this to a wide range of postgraduate opportunities, such as graduate or professional studies in medical school, law school, education, and archaeological and museum studies.

 

Careers

Graduates enter a series of expanding career fields, particularly in energy resources, environmental consulting, and computer science. Others choose careers in government, non-profits, consulting, teaching, engineering, and research.

Graduate Schools or Programs:

  • Law School
  • Medical School

Career Areas:

  • Computer Science
  • Energy Resources
  • Environmental Consulting

Notable Companies who have Hired Trinity Graduates:

  • ExxonMobil
  • TCEQ (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality)
  • USAA
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

 


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