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Skip to Content Skip to Content Display Settings Theme Default (System) Dark Light Font Default Serif Open Dyslexic Hyperlegible Reset preferences Search: Go Apply Give Report Bias myWestern Jobs Menu Apply Give Report Bias myWestern Jobs Western Washington University - Make Waves. Western Logo Geology Department * Home * About * The Geology Department at Western * Assessment Outcomes * Students UNDERGRADUATE * Undergraduate Programs * Declaring Your Major or Minor * Information for Current Students * Field Camp * Undergraduate Advising * Undergraduate Research * Transfer Students * Applying to Graduate GRADUATE * MS Geology Program Goals * Graduate Program Application Information * Graduate Student Handbook * Graduate Advising & Plan of Study STUDENT RESOURCES * Geology Student Clubs & Professional Organizations * Undergraduate Scholarships * Graduate Scholarships * Geology Internships * Geology Careers * Directory * Labs & Facilities * Field Geophysics * Geomorphology Laboratory * Pacific Northwest Paleomagnetism Laboratory * Petrology and Geochemistry Facilities * Western Mars Lab * Equity & Inclusion * Geology Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Statement * Geology Department Norms * Geology Community Ambassadors * Equity & Inclusion Feedback/Incident Reporting Form * WWU Geology URGE Pod * Tribal Resources * Museum * Alumni & Giving * Events WELCOME TO THE GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT! GEOLOGY OUR MISSION The Geology Department at WWU is committed to excellence in both teaching and research. Our goal is to offer the highest possible quality education in the geological sciences at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The mission of our department is to serve three main populations: graduate students, undergraduate geology majors, and undergraduates from other departments for their general education courses. For all of these students we strive to create excitement about discovery and the process of geologic inquiry. We want to develop in all students an appreciation of how geological processes affect the earth and society so that they will be environmentally responsible, scientifically literate citizens. We strive to produce majors with an interdisciplinary content background in geology and the physical sciences who are competent in the field, who can work collaboratively, conduct original research, and effectively communicate their results. A MESSAGE FROM GEOLOGY ALUMNI GEOLOGY OFFICE HOURS Monday-Wednesday: 8am-12pm, 1-5pm Thursdays: 8am-4pm Geology office staff are available to assist by phone or email Monday-Friday, 8-5pm. GEOLOGY OFFICE PHONE: 360-650-3582 GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT EMAIL: GEOLOGY@WWU.EDU GTA OFFICE HOURS Grad Office Hours arrow_forward FACULTY OFFICE HOURS Office Hours arrow_forward Advising Declaring a Major or Minor Prospective Graduate Students Make a Difference - Donate Now NEWS GEOLOGY NEWSLETTER ISSUE #42 EVENTS GLT: SALMON NEED WATER: "ACKNOWLEDGING INDIGENOUS TREATY RIGHTS " WITH DR. BOB MITCHELL Feb 23 MS THESIS DEFENSE: "DEGLACIAL AND HOLOCENE ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE RECORDED IN LAKE SEDIMENTS FROM THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS, KOSCIUSZKO NATIONAL PARK, SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA" BY EMMA MICKELSON Feb 27 MS THESIS DEFENSE: "TIMING OF SUBDUCTION INITIATION AND DEFORMATION HISTORY OF AMPHIBOLITE AND BLUESCHIST IN THE EASTON METAMORPHIC SUITE, NORTHWEST CASCADES, WASHINGTON" BY NICK CUNETTA Mar 06 GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT College of Science and Engineering ES 240, MS-9080 Phone: 360-650-3582 Fax: 360-650-7302 TRIBAL LANDS STATEMENT Western Washington University's main campus is situated on the ancestral homelands of the Coast Salish Peoples, who have lived in the Salish Sea basin, all throughout the San Juan Islands and the North Cascades watershed from time immemorial. We express our deepest respect and gratitude to our Indigenous neighbors, for their enduring care and protection of our shared lands and waterways. COPYRIGHT AND CONTACT INFO © 2024 Western Washington University UNIVERSITY LINKS AND POLICY Contact Western Calendar University Directory Map Privacy Accessibility Notice Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Western Washington University - Make Waves. Western Logo WESTERN SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Western on Facebook Western on Instagram Western on LinkedIn Western on Twitter Western on Threads Western on TikTok Western on YouTube TRIBAL LANDS STATEMENT Western Washington University's main campus is situated on the ancestral homelands of the Coast Salish Peoples, who have lived in the Salish Sea basin, all throughout the San Juan Islands and the North Cascades watershed from time immemorial. We express our deepest respect and gratitude to our Indigenous neighbors, for their enduring care and protection of our shared lands and waterways. COPYRIGHT AND CONTACT INFO © 2024 Western Washington University UNIVERSITY LINKS AND POLICY Contact Western Calendar University Directory Map Privacy Accessibility Notice Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Menu