The PhD Geosciences degree program provides a rigorous curriculum that is designed to be relevant to many of today’s career prospects, as well as the opportunity to interact in a research context with faculty. Students can benefit from select research programs — some of which involve faculty researchers from other institutions if students are interested in analytical approaches in the geosciences — and a recently renovated space. Geosciences is a long-established program at the University and traces its deep roots to the early 1960s.
The PhD in Geosciences degree emphasizes research in distinct specialties in the geosciences and is designed to prepare students for positions in the energy or environmental professions in industry or government, or for positions in academia. The Department requires that a PhD dissertation will consist of a number of independent research contributions, most of which will be published in peer-reviewed geoscience journals.
School: School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Program: Geosciences
Catalog page: PhD
Degree requirements: Bachelor's in geosciences or equivalent, including courses in physics, mathematics and chemistry, is preferred.
Test score required: Yes
Combined minimum GRE score of 300 on the verbal and quantitative portions of the exam is advisable.
Letters of recommendation: Required
Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation from individuals who can judge the candidate’s probability of success in graduate school. Use the electronic request form in the graduate application to submit the letters. Contact the graduate academic program department if you have any questions.
Deadlines: University deadlines apply.
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Richardson, TX 75080-3021
Office: ROC 2.301W
Graduates of the program seek positions industry, government or academia.
See Bureau of Labor Statistics for detailed salary information on these careers. Another great resource is the Occupational Outlook Handbook.