Earn your bachelor's degree in geoscience working in one of the most exciting natural laboratories on Earth. At the University of Alaska Fairbanks, you'll have opportunities for field-based learning and undergraduate research that you won't find anywhere else in the world.
Map and interpret the geology in the wilderness of Alaska at one of the most exciting field camps in the country. Access our world-renowned Geophysical Institute and other state-of-the-art research facilities. Work alongside some of the world's leading researchers in permafrost, glaciology, seismology and volcanology.
You can specialize your geoscience degree in geology, paleontology, geospatial science or geophysics. When you graduate, you'll be prepared to take on high-demand careers in a wide range of industries such as oil, mining and environmental consulting.
What Is Geoscience?
Geoscience is the study of the Earth and its people through geography, geology and geophysics. This includes a broad range of subjects like volcanism, plate tectonics, glaciology, remote sensing and mineralogy. Geoscience also involves the study of other planets, and solar systems, both to better understand the Earth and to expand our knowledge of the universe.
