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                                  Department of Geosciences
                                  Florida Atlantic University
                                  777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431
                                  Phone: 561-297-3250
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                                  The Department of Geosciences at Florida Atlantic University is housed on the Boca Raton campus and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in various subfields of the geosciences. The three main areas of focus in the department are earth systems sciencehuman-environmental systems and geo-information science.

                                  We are proud of the research specialties that we have developed in hydrogeology, paleontology and paleo-environments, human-environmental modeling, and urban and regional development. The Department places a strong emphasis on fieldwork, GIS, remote sensing and other analytical techniques in geospatial modeling, and encourages interdisciplinary research.


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                                  Students that study Geosciences have the opportunity to experience all that nature has to offer. And at FAU, the world becomes your classroom - with a strong field-based research component that includes study areas throughout South Florida and across the globe. Learn more.

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                                  NEW: Online Programs

                                  MS in Geosciences, BA in Geosciences, BS in Geosciences and GIS Certificate  Learn More

                                  Geosciences now offers  online M.S. in Geosciences, B.S. in Geosciences with a Geography focus and B.A. in Geosciences with a Geography focus degrees that will give students an understanding of not only where phenomena are located upon the Earth’s surface, but how they came to be there. Geographic Information Sciences (GIS) is emphasized to analyze these spatial relationships.  

                                  Also available to all students are fully online GIS Certificates. 

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                                  Xavier Comas, Ph.D., is a Professor in FAU’s Department of Geosciences whose research was published in Geology. Read more.

                                  Spring 2024 Graduate Sara Durgan, Ph.D., in Geosciences

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                                  Congratulations to Sara Durgan, who is earning a Ph.D. in Geosciences. Sara discusses her plans after graduating, “I accepted a position as a Field Data Capture and Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Specialist at AECOM in Fort Lauderdale that I start the week after the semester ends. I am thrilled about the position as it is a perfect fit for the skills I have gained while at FAU. I get to continue to fly drones professionally for a wide array of applications.  Read more.

                                   

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                                  Student Spotlight with Andrés Garzón-Oechsle

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                                  Pursuing a Ph.D. in Geosciences, Andrés Garzón-Oechsle works with faculty member Erik Johanson, Ph.D., in the Environmental Change Lab. Previously, he received a B.A. in Anthropology at Indiana University and an M.A. in Anthropology at FAU. Andrés'  research involves understanding the magnitude and intensity of past human occupations in the cloud forests of Manabí in coastal Ecuador. Read more. 

                                   

                                  More departmental news

                                  Maria Fadiman, Ph.D., on Promotion to Professor

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                                  Maria Fadiman, Ph.D. has been an FAU faculty member for the past fifteen years and was promoted to Full Professor in the Department of Geosciences. Fadiman’s research involves ethnobotany, the relationship of people with plants. Read more.