Yes, Texas A&M University offers a major in Geology through its Department of Earth Science. Students can pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology, which covers various aspects of Earth Sciences, including mineralogy, petrology, and geophysics. The program also provides opportunities for fieldwork and research.
No, only as a minor.
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Fred M. Bullard has written: 'Geology of Love County, Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Geology 'Volcanoes of the Earth' -- subject(s): Volcanoes, Volcans 'The geology of Grayson County, Texas' -- subject(s): Geology 'Geology of Marshall County, Oklahoma' -- subject(s): Geology
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M. G. Sumbler has written: 'Dinmore' 'Geology of the Buckingham district' -- subject(s): Formations (Geology), Geology
Robert M. Gates has written: 'The Bedrock geology of the Litchfield quadrangle' -- subject(s): Geology 'The geology of the New Preston quadrangle, with map' -- subject(s): Geology, Geology, Stratigraphic, Stratigraphic Geology 'The bedrock geology of the Cornwall quadrangle' -- subject(s): Geology
A. M. Jack has written: 'The geology of western Namaqualand' -- subject(s): Geology
Texas A&M University is located in College Station, Texas. It is part of the Texas A&M University System and serves as a major public research university. The campus is situated about 90 miles northwest of Houston.
Yes, Texas A&M has a journalism major. Students produce a newspaper 5 days a week and the largest year book of any school.
Richard M. DeLong has written: 'Geology of Stark County' -- subject(s): Geology