For this concentration, students undertake a thorough study of another academic field in addition to the core Geology & Geophysics curriculum.Geoscientists study the physical aspects of the Earth like the composition, structure, and processes at work in its systems and the many ways in which living things, including humans, interact with it. Geoscientists apply their observations and understanding of the Earth to the exploration of our solar system - both to better understand the Earth and to expand our knowledge of the universe! Using the tools at their disposal, geoscientists investigate the past, measure the present, and model the future behavior of our planet to benefit our society. Whether you are studying the Mississippi delta and its ever-shifting land-water interface, investigating the deep crust to learn how mountains are built, exploring the surface of another planet, or exploring for the raw materials that our society is built and runs on, the work of a geoscientist has a direct impact on our society (search careers here). A degree in geology from LSU will prepare students for careers in government (including at NASA-Centers as the US accelerates its Moon to Mars program), industry, and research focusing on energy and environmental sciences.
May 2026
Baton Rouge
Room 160B Mailbox #25, 448,
Baton Rogue,
Los Angeles,
70803, South, United States
Students must submit complete official records for the secondary level of education and are strongly encouraged to submit ACT or SAT scores. Students who have taken advanced-level exams, international baccalaureate higher-level exams, or other types of secondary education beyond the 12th year of schooling should submit the official certificates, transcripts, and course syllabi for possible advanced placement university credit.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.