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Geology
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Geology is an exciting, interdisciplinary science dedicated to understanding the formation and evolution of our planet and the other bodies in the solar system. Geologists probe the deep past to see as clearly as possible how life has evolved, how the continents have shifted, and how climates have changed. They apply the tools of chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics in doing so, and examine problems that range from microscopic to interplanetary in scale using a variety of approaches including fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and computational modeling. In addition to guiding the stewardship of mineral and energy resources vital to society, geologists increasingly strive to reduce the impact geological hazards (e.g., earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides) have on people and to reduce the adverse effect people have upon the natural environment (e.g., soil erosion, polluted groundwater). An understanding of at least rudimentary geology is essential for solving many environmental problems. Geology students typically have a wide variety of employment options, as their education prepares them for a diverse array of professional activities. Students interested in majoring in geology may register for an off-campus major through Pomona College in one of three tracks: Geology; Environmental Earth Science; or Earth, Planetary and Space Science.
See the guidelines concerning off-campus majors and cross-registration in this catalog as well as www.geology.pomona.edu to learn more about these geology majors.
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