Graduate Certificate in Environmental Geoscience
This certificate is designed for students who have an interest in the environmental aspects of the geosciences. Students who would benefit from this certificate are:
- individuals who hold an undergraduate degree in geo/environmental science who want to increditsease their technical skills with additional geoscience courses,
- individuals with an undergraduate degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering who want to broaden their expertise and
- individuals who hold other science and engineering degrees and work in the environmental field.
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate Geoscience at UMass Lowell with a GPA of 3.500 or higher may waive the GRE requirement if applying to the MS Environmental Studies - Environmental Geoscience (option) program. Upon acceptance into the Environmental Geoscience program, the 12 credits from the Graduate certificate in Environmental Geoscience with a course grade of 3.000 or higher may be transferred into the MS Environmental Studies-Environmental Geoscience (option) program.
ARAdmission Requirements:
- Baccalaureate degree in science, engineering, or similar area from an accredited institution with a minimum GPA of 3.000. This requirement may be waived if the applicant has significant professional experience or submits other evidence supporting the likelihood of academic success.
- Graduate Certificate Application Form.
- Application Fee.
- Official transcripts from the baccalaureate institution.
- Citizens of non-English speaking countries who have never earned an academic degree in the United States must submit TOEFL scores.
CPCertificate Pathway:
Four courses (minimum of 12 credits) are required for an Environmental Geoscience Certificate. Select one course from Area I and one course from Area II. Select two additional courses from any of the three areas.
crCurriculum
- Area I. Surface Processes (Elective 1) (3 credits)
- 89.502 Quantitative Geomorphology (3 credits)
- 89.510 Glacial and Pleistocene Geology (3 credits)
- 89.524 Regional Hydrogeology (3 credits)
- Area II. Geochemistry and Geophysics (Elective 1) (3 credits)
- 89.515 Topics in Environmental Geochemistry (3 credits)
- 89.531 Isotopes in Environmental & Geosciences (3 credits)
- 89.556 Applied Geophysics (3 credits)
- Area III. Electives (3 credits)
- 89.520 Structural Geology (3 credits)
- 89.522 Structural Geology Laboratory (1 credits)
- 89.541 Environmental and Engineering Geology (3 credits)
Two Additional courses from of of the above three areas (6 credits)
Total credits (12 credits)