Overview of Program Goals
Geobiology is the interdisciplinary study
of the Earth and its biosphere. It embraces
the history of life and its interactions with
the earth over geologic time; it also includes
study of interactions between living organisms
and physical and chemical processes in the
modern environment on Earth, and possibly
elsewhere in the universe. Thus, geobiology
encompasses the fields of paleobiology and
paleontology, biogeochemistry, geomicrobiology
and astrobiology. The degree program provides
students with a strong background in general
science and especially in Geosciences and
Biology, with core selections from both disciplines.
Students gain practical field experience in
the study of the physical environment and
ecological properties. The senior thesis provides
students with hands-on research experience,
as well as an emphasis on data synthesis and
the written expression of scientific observations
and ideas. Students will be well prepared
for advanced studies in this emerging discipline,
and for careers in the environmental sciences.
Geobiology is critical to the study of environmental
quality, global change and environmental-human
health interactions, all of which have profound
importance in legal, economic and policy arenas.
For the GEOBI BS degree in Geosciences, a
minimum of 121 credits is required