| A&SGeology and Planetary ScienceThe department offers programs that lead to the MS or PhD in Geology and Planetary Science and a Professional MS in Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing.. The principal objective of the graduate programs is to provide a broad and strong foundation upon which students may base careers. The PhD program is designed to educate scientists for basic or applied research and teaching. Graduate research may involve specialization in geology, geochemistry, geophysics, planetary science, and environmental science.							 Contact Information
			  Department Chair: Mark Abbott
			  Main Office: 200 Space Research and Coordination Center
			  412-624-8780Fax: 412-624-3914
									E-mail:gpsgrad@pitt.edu
			  www.geology.pitt.edu, pro-ms.geology.pitt.edu
			  
		       Research and FacilitiesPlease visit www.geology.pitt.edu to find out more about  research  and analytical facilities available in the Department of Geology and Planetary 
              Science 
              Prospective graduate students must meet Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 
              requirements for entrance into graduate programs. 
             
			  Financial assistance for graduate students is provided in the form of teaching and research appointments, fellowships, tuition scholarships, and loans. 
	     Requirements for the Masters Degree in Geology and Planetary SciencesThe minimum course requirement  for the MS degree is thirty (30) credits beyond the baccalaureate. A minimum  of eighteen (18) credits must be from formal courses.  At least twelve (12) of these credits must be  numbered 2000 or higher and must be taken within the Department of Geology and  Planetary Science. An initial evaluation, designed to explore the student's  basic knowledge of the geological sciences and related fields, is required of  all MS degree candidates during their first term of residence. Each MS  candidate prepares a thesis demonstrating successful completion of the research  project as well as competency in the methods and techniques of scientific  investigation in the field of her/his area of specialization. The thesis should  serve as a source of publishable material, and all MS students must present  research results at a meeting of a national or international scientific  organization. Each MS student publicly defends her/his thesis before a Thesis  Committee consisting of at least three faculty members from the Department of  Geology and Planetary Science. Complete descriptions of the most recent degree  requirements are available at www.geology.pitt.edu.
							   The Professional MS degree in Geographical Information Systems/Remote Sensing requires completion of 41 credits. A complete description of courses and requirements is available at www.geology.pitt.edu.  A thesis is not required for this degree. Students in the program are not eligible for financial assistance from the department.
							   Requirements for the PhDThe minimum course  requirement for the PhD degree is seventy-two (72) credits. A minimum of  thirty-six (36) credits must be from formal courses and at least eighteen (18)  of the credits must be taken within the Department of Geology and Planetary  Science. Up to twenty-four (24) credits may be accepted from a Master of  Science degree or graduate study toward the PhD from another institution. An  initial evaluation, designed to explore the student's basic knowledge of the  geological sciences and related fields, is required of all PhD degree  candidates during their first term of residence. 
							   A graduate student seeking  the PhD degree must complete a Comprehensive Examination.  
                              The comprehensive  examination should take place no later than the Fall term of the student’s third  year of enrollment, although students are encouraged to complete the  examination as soon as possible following completion of most required  coursework and after beginning dissertation research.  Following successful completion of the  Comprehensive Examination, each PhD student must prepare a written  dissertation proposal for presentation to the Dissertation Committee  (consisting of at least four department members and one outside member) at a  formal Dissertation Overview meeting. During this meeting, the Dissertation  Committee will critique the research plan and proposed methodology and approve  or reject the dissertation topic. Each PhD candidate must prepare  a dissertation demonstrating successful completion of the research project as  well as competency in the methods and techniques of scientific investigation in  the field of her/his area of specialization. Each student must also submit at  least one manuscript to a peer-review journal prior to graduation and present  research results at both a departmental colloquium and at a meeting of a  national or international scientific organization.  The candidate must formally defend her/his  submitted dissertation in a public meeting before the full Dissertation  Committee. Complete descriptions of the most recent degree requirements are  available at www.geology.pitt.edu. |