- Texas A&M College of Geosciences
TAMU College Infobox
name = College of Geosciences
dean = Dr. Björn Kjerfve
students = 738
undergrads = 480
masters = 131
phd = 127
faculty = 109
website = [http://geosciences.tamu.edu/ http://geosciences.tamu.edu/]Texas A&M College of Geosciences is a college of
Texas A&M University located inCollege Station, Texas . The college has six academic departments and programs, including Atmospheric Sciences, Geography, Geology & Geophysics, Oceanography, Environmental Programs in Geosciences, and the Water Management & Hydrologic Sciences Program. In addition, the College hosts three Research Centers and Institutes: http://www-gerg.tamu.edu/ Geochemical & Environmental Research Group (GERG), Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP), and Texas Sea Grant College Program.Facilities
The College of Geosciences is located on the main campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The David G. Eller Oceanography & Meteorology Building (O&M Building) has a total of convert|109609|sqft|m2 of office, classroom, laboratory and storage space and is home to the Departments of Atmospheric Sciences, Geography, and Oceanography. At 15 floors, it is the tallest building on campus, and hosts a Doppler
weather radar System on the roof.The Michael T. Halbouty Geosciences Building is named in honor of Distinguished Alumnus and successful oil and gas developer Michel T. Halbouty, class of 1930. It has a total of convert|70191|sqft|m2 of office, classroom, laboratory and storage space, and is home to the Department of Geology & Geophysics.
IODP is located in Research Park in a convert|45277|sqft|m2|sing=on custom built facility. It houses the Laboratory and Core Repository Facility, provides facilities for visiting scientists from around the world, and is the site of a new .5 million Core Storage Facility, which added convert|10000|sqft|m2 to the existing complex.
GERG is located on twenty acres of land approximately five miles south of the Texas A&M main campus. It houses state-of-the-art offices and laboratories for geochemical analysis. It is also the home of the [http://tabs.gerg.tamu.edu/Tglo/ Texas Automated Buoy System (TABS)] , which was created by the Texas General Land Grant Office in 1994 to provide real-time observations of surface currents and water temperature in the
Gulf of Mexico .Texas Sea Grant is located about three miles (5 km) southeast of the main campus of Texas A&M. It houses administrative offices, Marine Information Service and some members of the Marine Advisory Service.
Academics
The College of Geosciences offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees.The college offers undergraduate majors in the following areas:
*Meteorology
*Spatial Science
*Geography (with GIS option)
*Geology (with Engineering Geology option)
*Geophysics
*Environmental Geosciences
*Environmental StudiesThe college offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the following areas:
*MS/Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences
*MS/Ph.D. Geography
*MS/Ph.D. Geophsics
*MS/Ph.D. Oceanography
*Master of Geoscience
*Master of Water Management
*Ph.D. Water Management & Hydrological SciencesThe college offers Minors in the following areas:
*Earth Sciences
*Geography
*Geoinformatics
*Geology
*Geophysics
*Meteorology
*OceanographyThe college has three Certificate Programs:
*Geographic Information Systems
*Remote Sensing
* [http://ocean.tamu.edu/content/view/296/248/ Ocean Observing Systems]tudents
There are more than 7,496 former students of the College of Geosciences. In total the college has awarded 4,852 Bachelor Degrees, 1,931 Master Degrees, and 713 Doctoral Degrees. As of spring 2008, there were 738 students with majors in Geosciences Degree Programs. 456 students were male, while 282 were female.
Educators
The College of Geosciences is home to 109 faculty, 3 Research Faculty, 27 Research Scientists, 140 Research Staff, and 13 Post Doctoral Fellows. College faculty are among the most respected in their fields. They have garnered numerous awards, including:
*51Association of Former Students [http://www.aggienetwork.com/Events/distachieveuniv.aspx Distinguished Achievement Awards]
*10Fulbright Scholars
*5 Faculty namedRegents Professor s
*4 Faculty namedDistinguished Professor s
*1 Presidential Professor AwardeeResources
As of the 2008 Fiscal Year, the Annual University Allocated Operating Budget was $14.1 million, and total endowments were $16.684 million. There are currently 11 Endowed Chairs, 9 Endowed Professorships, and 43 Endowed Student Scholarships/Fellowships in the College.
External links
* [http://geosciences.tamu.edu/ College of Geosciences Home Page]
* [http://atmo.tamu.edu/ Department of Atmospheric Sciences Home Page]
* [http://enst.tamu.edu/ Environmental Programs in Geosciences Home Page]
* [http://geography.tamu.edu/ Department of Geography Home Page]
* [http://geoweb.tamu.edu/ Department of Geology & Geophysics Home Page]
* [http://ocean.tamu.edu/ Department of Oceanography Home Page]
* [http://texas-sea-grant.tamu.edu/ Texas Sea Grant Home Page]
* [http://iodp.tamu.edu/ Integrated Ocean Drilling Program at Texas A&M Home Page]
* [http://gerg.tamu.edu/ Geochemical Environmental Research Group Home Page]
* [http://www.tamu.edu/ Texas A&M University Home Page]
* [http://www.tamu.edu/map/gifs/campus1.pdf Texas A&M University Map]
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