The University of Houston's Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers comprehensive programs in geology and related Earth sciences. Situated in Houston, a major energy and environmental hub, the department equips students with a robust foundation in scientific principles, research techniques, and real-world applications. Offering undergraduate and graduate degrees such as Geology, Geophysics, and Environmental Science, the curriculum integrates essential fieldwork and access to modern laboratories featuring advanced instrumentation. Experienced faculty members are committed to both teaching and research. Graduates are well-prepared for diverse careers in industry, government, and academia, leveraging the department's strong connections within the professional community. The program is recognized among leading geology schools nationally and in Texas.
View GeologyThe University of Houston (UH, UofH, or Houston) is a public research university in Houston, Texas. It was established in 1927 as Houston Junior College, one of multiple junior college institutions formed in the first quarter of the 20th century. In 1934, HJC was restructured as a four-year degree-granting institution and renamed as the University of Houston. Today, Houston is the third-largest university in Texas, awarding nearly 11,000 degrees annually adding to its worldwide alumni base of approximately 310,000.