Centenary College of Louisiana - Department of Geology
2911 Centenary Boulevard
Shreveport, LA 71104
United States
Description
The department offers course work leading to both the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees in Geology.
The Bachelor of Arts degree provides a solid foundation in the earth sciences for students not interested in being as a professional geologist. Careers for which the B.A. degree might be appropriate are secondary education, environmental law, earth science related marketing, regional and urban planning, and even some types of outdoor recreation such as park service work.
The Bachelor of Science degree gives a comprehensive introduction to geology for those students who want to pursue careers in geology. For most people wanting to be professional geologists, it is necessary to earn the master's degree. Recent graduates have completed graduate degrees at the University of Texas, the University of Arkansas, Washington State University, and Auburn University. Our graduates are working with independent petroleum companies (both large and small) and various environmental firms and governmental agencies.
The department is also an active participant in the Environment and Society Minor.
The Environment and Society minor is an interdisciplinary program designed to help students think critically the various connections between people and the environments in which they live. The program can be combined with any of Centenary’s majors to provide perspectives about the environment that extend a student’s work in a discipline.