About Geosciences: Geophysics Emphasis in University of Arizona
AREAS OF INTEREST
- Agricultural Sciences
- Architecture, Planning & Development
- Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
- Engineering & Technology
- Environment & Sustainability
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Physical & Space Sciences
Become proficient in tectonics, geophysics and geodynamics to gain greater understanding of our planet - from its inner core to the depths of the oceans to the outer reaches of space. The Bachelor of Science in Geosciences with a Geophysics emphasis takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the planet. The program covers topics such as tectonics, geophysics and geodynamics, as well as Earth system modeling, remote sensing and seismology. Students learn quantitative scientific research skills and gain experience working with data and technology in the field and in the laboratory. Geophysics students participate in a Capstone Summer Field Camp in the later part of their program that provides hands-on experience applying their content knowledge in the field. Graduates pursue careers in research, energy, academia and more.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- Teamwork and leadership
- The basic structure of the Earth, and how this structure is known
- Theories for the origin of the Earth
- Be able to access information through traditional and new technologies
- Teaching and assisting others in learning
- Major events in the evolution of the Earth;M ain events in the evolution of life on Earth
- Be able to critically evaluate information from multiple perspectives
- Involvement in campus and community service
- Understand the process of scientific inquiry
- Involvement in research
- The fundamentals of plate tectonics
- Exposure to career options and opportunities
- Understand the relationship of Geosciences to other areas of science and to society in general
- The main classes of minerals
- The nature and origin of each of the main types of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks
- The nature and distribution of sedimentary environments on Earth
- The nature and significance of structures, such as folds, faults, and joints
- The first-order processes that shape the surface of the Earth (e.g., rivers, glaciers, mass wasting, wind, weathering, erosion)
- The nature and origin of mineral and hydrocarbon resources on Earth
- The possible linkages between human activities and our physical environment (e.g., global climate change).
Academic qualification equivalents
- The student must have passed high school
- Subject required: Maths, English, Laboratory Sciences, Social Sciences
- Admission is based on pre-computer science performance
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.0
- TOEFL IBT: 70
- PTE: 53
University of Arizona Annual Cost to Attend
Arizona Resident Tuition - $10,710
Fee |
Cost |
Books and Supplies |
$1,171 |
Other Fees |
$628 |
Room and Board |
$13,164 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$3,430 |
Total One Year Cost |
$29,103 |
Out of State Resident Tuition - $28,800
Fee |
Cost |
Books and Supplies |
$1,171 |
Other Fees |
$628 |
Room and Board |
$13,164 |
Budget for Other Expenses |
$3,430 |
Total One Year Cost |
$47,193 |