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Environmental Geology is a seamless blend of geological studies with environmental science. Students studying Environmental Geology at Juniata College are able to pursue a growing career field that addresses water management, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and land use.

Students have the opportunity to participate in opportunities like the Remote Field Course, a two-part course which examines the desert region of the American southwest, as well as, Expedition: Earth, a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.

Pursue a growing career field that addresses water management, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and land use.

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Environmental Geology is a seamless blend of geological studies with environmental science. Students studying Environmental Geology at Juniata College are able to pursue a growing career field that addresses water management, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and land use.

Students have the opportunity to participate in opportunities like the Remote Field Course, a two-part course which examines the desert region of the American southwest, as well as, Expedition: Earth, a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.

Pursue a growing career field that addresses water management, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and land use.

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Environmental Geology is a seamless blend of geological studies with environmental science. Students studying Environmental Geology at Juniata College are able to pursue a growing career field that addresses water management, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and land use.

Students have the opportunity to participate in opportunities like the Remote Field Course, a two-part course which examines the desert region of the American southwest, as well as, Expedition: Earth, a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.

Pursue a growing career field that addresses water management, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and land use.

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Environmental Geology is a seamless blend of geological studies with environmental science. Students studying Environmental Geology at Juniata College are able to pursue a growing career field that addresses water management, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and land use.

Students have the opportunity to participate in opportunities like the Remote Field Course, a two-part course which examines the desert region of the American southwest, as well as, Expedition: Earth, a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.

Pursue a growing career field that addresses water management, energy resources, pollution, climate change, and land use.

 

  • Featured Course

    Structural Geology

    The study of the deformation of the earth's crust. Field relationships, form, symmetry, and geometry of earth structures are stressed. Concepts of kinematic and dynamic analysis are presented so students are better prepared to interpret the origin of earth structures. View Course Listings Here.

    Featured Course

    Structural Geology

    The study of the deformation of the earth's crust. Field relationships, form, symmetry, and geometry of earth structures are stressed. Concepts of kinematic and dynamic analysis are presented so students are better prepared to interpret the origin of earth structures. View Course Listings Here

  • Featured Course

    Geological Field Methods I

    This course is an introduction to the geology of the Appalachians through teaching geologic methods in the field. The course will focus on developing field practice and using the information collected in the field to construct a scientific document. The course is composed of 8 local fieldtrips and 1 extended fieldtrip as well as many classroom exercises. View Course Listings Here..

    Featured Course

    Geological Field Methods I

    This course is an introduction to the geology of the Appalachians through teaching geologic methods in the field. The course will focus on developing field practice and using the information collected in the field to construct a scientific document. The course is composed of 8 local fieldtrips and 1 extended fieldtrip as well as many classroom exercises. View Course Listings Here.

  • Featured Course

    Environmental Geochemistry

    This course will introduce fundamental geologic process through a geochemical lens. Basic geochemical reactions involving water-rock interactions at both high and low temperatures will be considered. The class will focus on the environmental problems in atmosphere and continents. View Course Listings Here.

    Featured Course

    Environmental Geochemistry

    This course will introduce fundamental geologic process through a geochemical lens. Basic geochemical reactions involving water-rock interactions at both high and low temperatures will be considered. The class will focus on the environmental problems in atmosphere and continents. View Course Listings Here

Valuable Experiential Learning Opportunities

Juniata is located in a region of central Pennsylvania containing abundant natural resources. It is a beautiful setting to study the environment. Mountains and forests, diverse wildlife and aquatic habitats, field work and being outdoors are highlights of the learning experience. Learn more here →

Valuable Experiential Learning Opportunities

Juniata is located in a region of central Pennsylvania containing abundant natural resources. It is a beautiful setting to study the environment. Mountains and forests, diverse wildlife and aquatic habitats, field work and being outdoors are highlights of the learning experience. Learn more here →

Valuable Experiential Learning Opportunities

Juniata is located in a region of central Pennsylvania containing abundant natural resources. It is a beautiful setting to study the environment. Mountains and forests, diverse wildlife and aquatic habitats, field work and being outdoors are highlights of the learning experience. Learn more here →

 

Remote Field Course

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The RFC is a unique and inspirational opportunity where you can experience the stark beauty of the desert southwest while learning about critical issues facing the region. Join us for class which culminates in a 17-day camping adventure.

Remote Field Course

The RFC is a unique and inspirational opportunity where you can experience the stark beauty of the desert southwest while learning about critical issues facing the region. Join us for class which culminates in a 17-day camping adventure.
bryce canyon photo

Remote Field Course

The RFC is a unique and inspirational opportunity where you can experience the stark beauty of the desert southwest while learning about critical issues facing the region. Join us for class which culminates in a 17-day camping adventure.
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Remote Field Course

The RFC is a unique and inspirational opportunity where you can experience the stark beauty of the desert southwest while learning about critical issues facing the region. Join us for class which culminates in a 17-day camping adventure.
bryce canyon photo

Remote Field Course

The RFC is a unique and inspirational opportunity where you can experience the stark beauty of the desert southwest while learning about critical issues facing the region. Join us for class which culminates in a 17-day camping adventure.
bryce canyon photo

Expedition: Earth

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Expedition: Earth is a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.

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Expedition: Earth

Expedition: Earth is a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.
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Expedition: Earth

Expedition: Earth is a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.
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Expedition: Earth

Expedition: Earth is a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.
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Expedition: Earth

Expedition: Earth is a field experience course designed for geology students of all levels to promote exposure and engagement with a diverse range of geologic settings.

An Ideal Location

students study a rock formation

Just minutes from campus, explore sites that show geology in all of its glory: sedimentary rocks, massive outcroppings, stone structures, caverns, and diverse fossils. Indeed, our region is ideal for studying geology. In fact, Pennsylvania’s Trail of Geology, maintained by the Commonwealth’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, begins in Huntingdon County, which is Juniata’s home.

An Ideal Location

Just minutes from campus, explore sites that show geology in all of its glory: sedimentary rocks, massive outcroppings, stone structures, caverns, and diverse fossils. Indeed, our region is ideal for studying geology. In fact, Pennsylvania’s Trail of Geology, maintained by the Commonwealth’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, begins in Huntingdon County, which is Juniata’s home.
students study a rock formation

An Ideal Location

Just minutes from campus, explore sites that show geology in all of its glory: sedimentary rocks, massive outcroppings, stone structures, caverns, and diverse fossils. Indeed, our region is ideal for studying geology. In fact, Pennsylvania’s Trail of Geology, maintained by the Commonwealth’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, begins in Huntingdon County, which is Juniata’s home.
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An Ideal Location

Just minutes from campus, explore sites that show geology in all of its glory: sedimentary rocks, massive outcroppings, stone structures, caverns, and diverse fossils. Indeed, our region is ideal for studying geology. In fact, Pennsylvania’s Trail of Geology, maintained by the Commonwealth’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, begins in Huntingdon County, which is Juniata’s home.
students study a rock formation

An Ideal Location

Just minutes from campus, explore sites that show geology in all of its glory: sedimentary rocks, massive outcroppings, stone structures, caverns, and diverse fossils. Indeed, our region is ideal for studying geology. In fact, Pennsylvania’s Trail of Geology, maintained by the Commonwealth’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, begins in Huntingdon County, which is Juniata’s home.
students study a rock formation

Facilities & Equipment

geology student in the lab

As early as sophomore year, Juniata geology students gain access to sophisticated and high-precision instruments including a JEOL Scanning Electron Microscope, an X-Ray diffractometer, Zeiss and Leitz petrographic microscopes, and more. Students also have ready access to our rock, fossil, and mineral preparation labs, which include facilities for crushing, cutting, polishing and sectioning samples, and performing grain-size analyses.

geology student in the lab

Facilities & Equipment

As early as sophomore year, Juniata geology students gain access to sophisticated and high-precision instruments including a JEOL Scanning Electron Microscope, an X-Ray diffractometer, Zeiss and Leitz petrographic microscopes, and more. Students also have ready access to our rock, fossil, and mineral preparation labs, which include facilities for crushing, cutting, polishing and sectioning samples, and performing grain-size analyses.
geology student in the lab

Facilities & Equipment

As early as sophomore year, Juniata geology students gain access to sophisticated and high-precision instruments including a JEOL Scanning Electron Microscope, an X-Ray diffractometer, Zeiss and Leitz petrographic microscopes, and more. Students also have ready access to our rock, fossil, and mineral preparation labs, which include facilities for crushing, cutting, polishing and sectioning samples, and performing grain-size analyses.
geology student in the lab

Facilities & Equipment

As early as sophomore year, Juniata geology students gain access to sophisticated and high-precision instruments including a JEOL Scanning Electron Microscope, an X-Ray diffractometer, Zeiss and Leitz petrographic microscopes, and more. Students also have ready access to our rock, fossil, and mineral preparation labs, which include facilities for crushing, cutting, polishing and sectioning samples, and performing grain-size analyses.
geology student in the lab

Facilities & Equipment

As early as sophomore year, Juniata geology students gain access to sophisticated and high-precision instruments including a JEOL Scanning Electron Microscope, an X-Ray diffractometer, Zeiss and Leitz petrographic microscopes, and more. Students also have ready access to our rock, fossil, and mineral preparation labs, which include facilities for crushing, cutting, polishing and sectioning samples, and performing grain-size analyses.