Rigorous field-based curriculum results in nearly 100% placement in entry level geology-oriented jobs after graduation for our majors, or the start of graduate school at various universities around the country.
Test your interest! Our Introductory Geology courses continue to attract large numbers (>1000 per year) of undergraduate non-majors.
"...recruiters tell us that our students are the best kept secret in the Rocky Mountains, but the secret seems to be out – we’re not turning out students fast enough to meet the demand." - Sally Sutton
CSU's research associates and student interns from the Department of Geosciences are substantially involved in the Geologic Resource Evaluation (GRE) Program in a cooperative arrangement with the National Park Service (NPS).
CSU was selected as one of only 12 nationwide “nodes” for the hydrogeophysical measurements conducted through the auspices of the NSF-funded Consortium of Universities for
the Advancement of Hydrologic Science.
Graduate education involves selected specialty areas in Petrology & Economic Geology, Sedimentary Geology & Energy Resources, Structure & Tectonics, and Water Resources & Surficial Processes.
"...I think my best pun in your class was still "zinc or swim"." - Clifford Blizard, alumni '94