physical geology field trip to Trinidad Beach

Humboldt Geology students learn the field, lab, and scientific reasoning skills necessary to mitigate a variety of geological and environmental challenges. Our North Coast location near the Mendocino triple junction and the Klamath and Cascade mountains provides unique opportunities to study active geological processes like tectonics, volcanoes, glaciers and climate change, and rivers in an inclusive and fun learning environment.

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Humboldt Geology

Major in Geology at Humboldt State

How to Support Humboldt Geology

It's easy to support Humboldt Geology's committment to a hands-on, field-based, and student-centered geological education. Your generous support will be used to fund field work and research opportunities for our students. We sincerely appreciate your support of Humboldt Geology. We look forward to seeing you out in the field!  

 

Program Overview

Our geology program offers a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree, giving you the flexibility to pursue the education—and career—that you want.

Studying our physical landscapes and the processes that form them gives you an understanding of our planet’s most pressing problems, and how to remedy them.

Bachelor's Degrees

Our program offers two majors, a BS in Geology and a BA with a Geology–Geosciences concentration.

Minor in Geology

We also offer a minor in Geology

Partnerships

We partner with local state agencies, consulting firms, and nonprofit organizations. Undergraduate and graduate students have the opportunity to get involved through faculty-advised research, internships, and outreach to local elementary schools.

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Featured Alumni Profile

Sylvia Nicovich, 2015

Tectonic Geomorphologist/Paleoseismologist, United States Bureau of Reclamation

I work for the Seismology, Geomorphology, and Geophysics Group of the United States Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) Technical Service Center. My group and I classify fault characteristics for use in seismic hazard assessment of USBR critical infrastructure.

Career Options

Our graduates are known throughout the country for being highly prepared for the job market and have gone on to pursue a variety of careers.

Here are a few examples of possible career fields:

Geologist
Environmental Scientist
Petrologist
Volcanologist
Consultant
Journalist/Technical Writer
Seismologist
Geophysicist

Emergency Manager
Hazards Mitigation Specialist
Field Geologist
Marine Geologist
Hydrologist
Geomorphologist
Museum Curator
Science Teacher