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Geosciences

The Geosciences program in the College of Arts & Sciences at Texas Tech offers two degree options Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. Both degrees offer concentrations in geology, geophysics, environmental geology, and environmental sciences. Students benefit from interdisciplinary groundwater and atmospheric research opportunities through the Water Resources Center and National Wind Institute, plus hands-on study at Lubbock Lake Landmark. This immersive training approach prepares students for energy, environmental consulting, and resource management roles.

Degree Program

B.A. in Geosciences

B.S. in Geosciences

College

College of Arts & Sciences

Credit Hours

120 Credits (4 Years)

Unearth Your Global Career Path

Launch a high-impact career in energy or environmental science at Texas Tech. Master the Earth’s mysteries through elite research, hands-on field experience, and expert geophysics.

Degree & Course Details

Top Ranked

Texas Tech's Geosciences program is ranked #23 nationally for Geology.
(SCImago Institutions Rankings, 2025)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find more information about my department?

Explore more about departments in the College of Arts and Sciences.

How do I choose a major?

The College of Arts & Sciences has an Arts & Sciences Undeclared (ASUD) designation.

Students with 30 hours or fewer qualify and work with Academic Success Advisors to determine their major while taking core requirements. Office of Student Success

How do I get involved in research?

Students have several opportunities to pursue undergraduate research through the College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research Academy (CASURA), Center for the Integration of STEM Education & Research (CISER) and Center for Transformative Undergraduate Experiences (TrUE).

Students can also contact faculty members, ask academic advisors and review departmental publications, bulletin boards and webpages for research opportunities.

What kind of scholarships and financial aid are available for incoming students, transfer students, and current students?

Texas Tech has fantastic scholarships and financial aid services. FIRST – make sure you fill out a FAFSA. TTU cannot grant aid or scholarships without your FAFSA. Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Use Texas Tech's school code, 003644.

After you are accepted to TTU, you can log in to your Raiderlink and look at all the links under “Manage my Finances”.

The Financial Aid and Scholarship department is dedicated to giving as many students as possible the opportunity to study at Texas Tech, regardless of their financial situation. When students apply for admission, they are automatically considered for merit scholarships. To be eligible for other types of financial aid, students have to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using Texas Tech's school code, 003644. For more information about costs, types of aid, and available scholarships, please visit this website.

Current students are assigned a financial aid advisor as part of their Success Team in the Raider Success Hub. Students can contact their financial aid advisors through email or phone calls, or they can schedule a virtual appointment. For any questions regarding financial aid, FAFSA, or scholarships, please visit the website.

Continuing Red Raiders can now access ScholarshipUniverse to complete their profile and be considered for both internal and external scholarship opportunities.

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