The Lone Star College-University Park Geology Department explores the theory of geologic processes that shape the Earth and all its landforms. Geology students gain a greater appreciation of the Earth through the study of the physical forces that shape the Earth, the history of the Earth through the study of environments, the development of life, and the succession of geological events.
Our three-story geology rock wall makes our classes highly interactive and engaging. The department also has two Augmented Reality Sandboxes and a Stream Table. A 30-boulder Rock Garden spread across the campus has been added so that students get to go outside and map like actual geologists. New in Spring 2021, a stream gauge and weather station have been added for students to learn about reading and interpreting live data.
Courses include Physical Geology (GEOL1403), Historical Geology (GEOL1404), Environmental Geology (GEOL1405), Oceanography (GEOL1445), and Meteorology (GEOL1447). These courses are suitable for geology majors and non-majors. Courses (except Historical Geology) can be taken in any order. These courses are offered both online and in-person. They are acceptable for associate degree programs and are transferable to four-year institutions to fulfill science requirements.
Experienced, highly-qualified faculty provide Geology instruction in 100% online and face-to-face formats for Fall 2021. Click on one of the links below to jump to a particular topic:
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Are you curious about our Geology courses but are not sure which one is right for you? Watch the short videos below to learn about a specifc course. Don't let the course numbers fool you. You can take GEOL1405 (Environmental Geology), GEOL 1445 (Oceanography) or GEOL1447 (Meteorology) without taking GEOL1403 (Physical Geology) or GEOL1404 (Historical Geology).
All of these classes include a lab. For most of the online courses, the labs are completed within D2L and are based on maps and data (both image-based data and numerical data). No lab materials are required for purchase.
Ready to register? Watch this video to learn how:
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Apply for STEM "Day in the Field" at Spring Gully, University Park on Friday, February 18th
Are you curious what you can do with chemistry, physics, math, biology, or geology in the Houston area? On February 18th, thirty selected students from area high schools will get the opportunity to join University Park Math and Science faculty on campus for a day-long workshop where students will collect data, learn about local streams from an interdisciplinary perspective, and provide solutions to drainage and flooding concerns in the area. Students will get hands-on experience applying math and doing real science. Visit: https://www.lonestar.edu/DayintheField to apply! Registration closes February 14th.
New Scholarship Opportunity for Geology students Transferring to Sam Houston State University: Chuck Caughey Geology Scholarship!
The Chuck Caughey Geology Scholarship is intended for students transferring as junior to Sam Houston State University in Fall 2022 to complete a B.S. in Geology. The scholarship pays tuition, fees, books, and room and board for two years. A 3.0 GPA is required to apply, and candiddates must enroll at SHSU to major in Geology. The scholarship is awarded every two years. Contact Dr. Bryn Benford for more information.
Apply Now for The GET TX Geoscience Summer Bridge Program Between Sam Houston State University and Lone Star College - University Park
The GET TX Summer Bridge Program is an NSF-funded grant 10-day summer bridge program held at Sam Houston State University that includes an $800 stipend with room and board. Applications are due March 4th. Click the image below for more information.
Applications for 2022 NOAA undergraduate scholarships are now open!
Don't miss your chance to apply to NOAA undergraduate scholarship programs, which include paid NOAA internships and academic scholarships. Applications for the NOAA Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship and Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI) Undergraduate Scholarship are open from September 1, 2021, through January 31, 2022.
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Scholarships Available for Transfer to Steven F. Austin for Geology?
Steven F. Austin (SFA) College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSM) will be offering two new STEM Transfer Scholarships. The scholarships are renewable for one additional year, and will be offered in the following amounts:
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The online application is accessible through the SFA COSM Student Resources – Scholarships webpage (https://www.sfasu.edu/academics/colleges/sciences-math/student-resources/scholarships). As an added bonus, the COSM has indicated that Lone Star College students are among those who will be given priority during the evaluation of scholarship applicants.
Dr. Jess Kelly
Dean of Math and Science
281.655.3789
Office: CSI.212
Dr. Heather Brasher
Department Chair
281.290.2637
Office: CSI 214
Cindy Bergeron, Ph.D. - Teaches Physical Geology face-to-face and 100% online. Dr. Bergeron's research interests are in salt tectonics. She formerly worked for Anadarko.
Aimee Bichler, Ph.D. - Teaches Physical Geology face-to-face. Dr. Bichler also teaches Meteorology at the University of Houston Downtown. She formally worked at Hess and BP. Her graduate research focused on paleoclimatology and paleoceanography.?
Jennifer Campo, M.S. - Teaches Oceanograhy 100% online. Ms. Campo worked previously at Halliburton. Her M.S. research focused on Antarctic glacial geomorphology.
Virginia Gasparini, M.S. – Teaches Meteorology 100% online. Ms. Gasparini also teaches math at Lone Star-UP. Her M.S. research focused on the observed and simulated microphysics of thunderstorms.
Sahara "Skye" Ibarra, M.S. - Teaches Physical Geology in face-to-face and 100% online formats.. She also teaches Oceanography 100% online. Mrs. Ibarra attended Stephen F. Austin University for her Master's, and she is an active member in the Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists.
Keena Kareem, Ph.D. - Teaches Physical Geology. Dr. Kareem’s research interests include Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Geochemistry, and Archean Volcanology. She formerly worked at Chevron for 10 years.
Karastin Katusin, M.S. - Teaches Environmental Geology 100% online. Ms. Katusin works full-time as a Harris County Environmental Educator. Her masters research focused on paleomagnetism and large scale plate reconstructions.
Tom Toth, Ph.D. - Teaches Physical Geology evening face-to-face classes. Dr. Toth formerly worked for ExxonMobil.
Christopher White, Ph.D. - Teaches Physical Geology (GEOL1403) in a face-to-face format and 100% online and Historical Geology in both face-to-face, hybrid, and online formats. Dr. White's research focuses on Economic Geology.
Our Current Students Planning to Continue on in Geology or Oceanography
Transfer Institutions for Geology
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