We like to think that our
department is different in its approach to undergraduate students.
We lavish extraordinary attention on each and every undergrad,
and love to involve promising undergraduate students in our cutting-edge
research, be it in our labs, in Antarctica, or on the shores of
Fiji in the South Pacific.
At the heart of our undergraduate program is a strong commitment
to personal, comprehensive advising and monitoring of our students.
The advising team consists of the undergraduate program assistant
and five faculty members (two involved in general advising and
one for each emphasis).
After an initial consultation with an advisor, all students are
given personal mailboxes in the department office and an account
on the department server. The department is strongly committed
to one-on-one student/faculty/staff interaction and feel that this "hands
on" approach to education makes our Earth Science and Geological Sciences Undergraduate
experience quite unique.
Earth Science sits at the intersection of the physical, chemical
and life sciences. As a result, the Departmental goal is to produce
graduates with a broad undergraduate education in the sciences,
a firm grasp of geological principles and ideas, and an arsenal
of intellectual and communication skills. Departmental requirements
are organized toward the acquisition of basic knowledge, skills
of observation, techniques of data collection and analysis, and
training in objective reasoning, writing, and computer literacy.
The majority of our faculty—top researchers in their field— are
deeply engaged in this process, personally teaching lectures, labs,
and field trips, and mentoring research. The success of this approach
is demonstrated when, armed with the broad range of skills learned
in geology, our undergraduates find employment in a variety of
fields. The vehicle for this training has been a strong emphasis
on field experience; most of our majors complete at least three
field courses as well as numerous trips attached to other courses.
Contact Hannah Ocampo, Undergraduate Advisor who is here to help you through your process. ocampo@geol.ucsb.edu |