The 37-hour program covers a variety of topics including Quaternary geology, paleoclimatology, and paleoecology

The Curriculum

The M.S. in Quaternary Sciences requires students to take 37 credit hours, including 3 thesis hours incorporating original field or laboratory research, and present a public defense of the thesis..

Students take a set of courses designed in consultation with their thesis committees.

 
 

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