- Biology Department
- Pre-Health Advisory Committee
- GIS Center
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Museum of the Earth Sciences
- Mathematics and Statistics
- REALISE
- Chemistry Department
- Radford University Planetarium
- Department of Physics
- Anthropological Sciences
- Geology
- Selu Observatory
- Center for Information Security
- Forensic Science Institute
- Biomedical Science
- Geospatial Science
- School of Computing and Information Sciences
- MS in Data And Information Management
Academic Offerings
The Department of Geology offers a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Geology with concentrations in General Geology, Engineering and Environmental Geoscience, and Earth Sciences. A Bachelor of Arts in Geology is also available.
Students may also pursue a minor in Geology. The Geology major provides students with a basic framework for a professional career in the field of geology, for graduate studies in geology, or for licensure to teach earth and space science. Classes are small, allowing for individualized instruction, and each student is advised by a faculty member in the department.
Geology Minor
A student who wishes to elect a minor in geology is required to take 20 credit hours, including GEOL 100, 105, and 106, plus a minimum of eight additional semester hours from geology courses other than GEOL 498.
Graduation Requirements
To graduate with a major in geology, a student must attain an overall grade point average of 2.0 or higher in all courses in geology, and in the required courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics.