About the Department of Geological Sciences
The Department of Geological Sciences is one of six departments
within the Division of Science in the College of Arts and Science.
It is housed in a large modern building, built in 1986, and which is
situated on the northern side of the Bowl, at the heart of the
University of Saskatchewan campus. The building is attractive and
functional, and includes a Natural Sciences Museum with three
full-scale dinosaur replicas, and spectacular rock and mineral
displays that are open to the public throughout the year.
There
are excellent teaching and research facilities for geology and
geophysics, and we offer undergraduate and graduate programs
in Geology, Geophysics, Environmental Earth Science, and
Paleobiology. The department is also home to the oldest
undergraduate student society on campus, the Ore Gangue,
which will be celebrating its 75th Anniversary in 2009.
Please
explore the website to discover more about the Department of
Geological Sciences.
