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Bachelor of Science in Geology

Canada

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What will I learn?

Geology is the study of the Earth, its origin, structure and composition. Rocks are a key component of our landscape.

They give us clues as to how and when it formed, and the materials it contains.

Understand the system

Their structures help unravel the secrets of what the Earth was like in the past.

To a geologist, our modern-day landscape speaks volumes.

The goal of geology as a science is to better understand the processes that acted upon the Earth鈥檚 system in the past to help us foresee how geologic events and processes will affect us in the future.

Geology is used every day.

Many of us don鈥檛 take the time and stop to think about just how much geology affects our surroundings.

What you'll learn

Geology encompasses many parts of the Earth's system.

In studying about the Earth鈥檚 origins and evolution, you will learn about the formation of the planet, how the continents and oceans are formed and how they grow or are destroyed, and how all this was discovered.

By studying fossils, you'll learn how our climate has changed over time and what that means for our environment.

Shape the surface

You will learn about minerals, how they form and grow, and under what conditions this happens.

We explore how minerals come together and form rocks, and examine how looking at a rock tells you something about the environment in which it formed.

We will talk about volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, glaciers, deserts and rivers - all of which shape the surface of the planet.

At the University of New Brunswick Saint John, we teach first-year courses in the geology and geo-engineering programs. Some second year courses are also available with an emphasis on paleontology and the environment, of particular interest to biology students.

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Science, Applied Science and Engineering

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$19,627.00 (US$ 14,107) per year
International Health Travel Insurance - 64.50

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

January 2025

Venue

Saint John Campus

100 Tucker Park Road,

SAINT JOHN,

New Brunswick (NB),

E2L 4L5, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Students must complete high school for admission to the University of New Brunswick. They must complete six specific high school courses, according to their program of choice. UNB takes the overall average of the high school grades achieved in these six courses to calculate the student鈥檚 "minimum admission average", which is used to determine admissibility.

Course requirements:

Senior English Literature

Senior Math, including Pre-Calculus

1 other academic maths

Senior Chemistry

1 of Senior Physics, Senior Biology or Senior Geology (Senior Physics is required for entry into Health Sciences)

1 elective from group 1 or 2

Minimum admission average: 75% (The average marks in Pre-Calculus Math, Chemistry and the best other Science course must be at least 75 %.)

The University of New Brunswick accepts qualified applicants from all countries. Entry requirements may vary from country to country.

International students require the following English language proficiency minimum scores for direct entry into most academic programs: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 85, CAEL 60, or Pearson Vue Test 59.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About University of New Brunswick

UNB is a leading research and innovation university with a focus on entrepreneurial success and has the third-highest graduate rate in Canada.

  • Over 75 undergraduate and graduate programs
  • 2 campus locations in the scenic province of New Brunswick
  • 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio
  • 1 in every 2 high school students receive a scholarship