The Geology degree at 国产传媒 prepares students to study the Earth through fieldwork, lab science, and environmental analysis. Students build a strong foundation in geology and earth science while developing skills for careers in environmental consulting, natural resource management, and geoscience fields.
Coursework includes mineralogy, petrology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, structural geology, hydrology, coastal processes, and environmental geology. Students gain experience with fieldwork, GIS mapping, lab analysis, internships, and research projects, preparing them for professional work or graduate study.
Explore Your Future in Geology
What makes 国产传媒鈥檚 geology program unique?
The geology program at 国产传媒 combines small class sizes with extensive fieldwork and laboratory analysis to help students understand earth systems in real environments. Students gain experience through regional field trips, weekend excursions, and research projects that involve sediment analysis, structural geology, and environmental geology applications.
What topics do geology majors study?
Students study a wide range of earth science topics including mineralogy, petrology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, and structural geology. They also explore applied areas such as hydrology, coastal processes, environmental geology, and water resource management, with opportunities to focus on marine geology or hydrogeology.
How important is fieldwork in the geology program?
Fieldwork is a central part of the geology degree at 国产传媒. Students participate in frequent day trips across New Jersey and surrounding regions, along with extended weekend and research-based travel. These experiences allow students to apply geologic mapping, data collection, and environmental analysis directly in the field.
What facilities and tools do geology students use?
Geology students work in specialized labs that support hydrology, paleomagnetics, geochemistry, and sediment analysis. They also use GIS mapping tools and computer labs, along with field equipment such as sampling tools and marine research instruments for coastal and environmental studies.
What degree options are available in geology at 国产传媒?
Students can earn either a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts in Geology. Both degree options include core coursework in mineralogy, petrology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, and field methods, along with experiential learning through fieldwork, internships, or faculty-led research.
Geology Faculty

Jeffrey Webber

Matthew J. Severs
Associated Faculty


Jessica Hallagan


Susanne Moskalski

Catherine A. Tredick

Emma L. Witt
Field Trips
An important part of the geosciences is experiencing the results and processes of the Earth in its natural setting 鈥 the field!
Since geology is the study of the earth in all its aspects, one of the best places to learn is out in the field. As such, Stockton Geology puts a premium on field trips at all levels, from the introductory classes through upper-level core classes and electives, and also on research trips.
Course field trips include a number of day trips throughout the greater New Jersey area (eastern Pennsylvania, southern New York, Delaware, and Maryland) for all of the classes. Extended weekend trips for upper-level core and elective geology classes take students through the Adirondacks of New York, central Pennsylvania, Vermont, Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Tennessee.
For students who choose to do research with one of the faculty members, most projects will involve some amount of field work. These can be 鈥渓ocal鈥 projects along the Jersey Shore or in northern New Jersey and southern New York, or they can be much further away in places as diverse as Montana, Rhode Island, Arizona, Saskatchewan, Maine, or Washington.
Special Opportunities
The Arts and Sciences Building houses Environmental Sciences and Geology. Its facilities include a soil and hydrology lab; paleomagnetics laboratory; chemical and biological laboratories; greenhouse, rock cutting, polishing, and thin sectioning lab; geological and biological collections; a computer cartography room; and computer laboratories, some of which are equipped with ArcGIS. The Marine Geology specialization also offers access to the research station at the Marine Field Station and its facilities, including research vehicles (boat), side scan sonar, marine geochemistry, sediment sampling, and water quality instrumentation and laboratories. The required internship or research project also enables students to utilize the equipment present here at Stockton and sometimes instrumentation and techniques in conjunction with other companies, organizations, and institutions. Research projects are typically presented by the students at the Geological Society of America鈥檚 Northeastern Conference.
The Geology Program supports a vigorous field program that provides experience with field techniques in regular coursework with mandatory weekend field trips for most upper-level classes. Special courses in the past have also included summer field trips to the Rocky Mountains, Florida, China, and other parts of the world. Additionally, the student-run Stockton Geology Club takes a 2-3 week-long trip in May to places across the country, including sites such as the Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Big Bend National Park, and even up to the Atlantic Provinces of Canada.
国产传媒 Success
Geology alumni are currently employed by a diverse group of companies and agencies in a variety of geoscience disciplines. These include:
- NJDOT
- NJDEP
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Chevron
- Southwestern Energy
- Arcadis
- TRG
- Langan
- EMSL, Inc.
What our students say:
The geology program at Stockton has provided me with exceptional knowledge of the subject, as well as practical, hands-on experience. One of my favorite aspects of the program are the field trips where students get direct, first-hand experience learning about geologic processes.
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B.S. Geology
I often look back on my life to see if some key moments or choices had a lasting impact on me. Choosing to major in geology at Stockton has single-handedly been the best choice I have ever made in my entire life. I cannot imagine where I would be if I hadn鈥檛 taken the chance to switch majors.
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B.S. Geology
Stockton geology heavily emphasizes fieldwork, a crucial component for the geological industry. This includes day trips, weekend trips, and multiple week-long trips across the country to places like Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and others, allowing students to apply what they鈥檝e learned in lectures and labs in the field.Read Jame's whole story

B.S. Geology
Course material and research gave me the skills and knowledge I needed to excel and stand out in my field. I learned how to properly research topics and how to implement new information in the projects I work on in my industry.
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B.S. Geology
At Stockton, I had the pleasure of being involved in research with three faculty members and developed my own research project senior year. Being so involved with research as an undergraduate really aided me in becoming more confident in myself as a person and as a scientist.
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B.S. Geology and Oceanography
The immersive experience that being a geology student provided was irreplaceable. I was able to go on many field trips and participate in research which prepared me very well for graduate school.
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B.S. Geology
I cherish my Stockton geology experience. It helped me grow into the professional I am today by providing me with the necessary knowledge in my field of work, and it was a great social experience as well as completing field and lab projects with other students. I can not praise the geology program enough.
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B.S. Geology
Why Geology "ROCKS"!
Geology alumna Anna Teranova '18 was well prepared her for soil classification work when she landed a geologist position at TRC Companies.
Understanding how containments move through water underground is an crucial component
in environmental remediation.
Learn more about Ternova in the 2021 The Essential Elements article A Day in a Life of a Geologist ROCKS!. And don't miss other alumni stories in our current e-zine edition!
Career Information
Sample list of potential careers:
Recent studies indicate that the majority of geology graduates establish careers related
to their major. They fill positions in industry; in state, federal, and local governmental
agencies; in schools; and in other organizations, including engineering, insurance,
consulting, and mining, oil, and natural resource management and exploration companies.- Engineering geologist
- Geochemist
- Geotechnical engineer
- Wellsite geologist
- Environmental Consultant
- Mudlogger
- Hydrogeologist
- Sustainability consultant
- Quarry manager
- Minerals surveyor
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