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A Partnership For Success

In the College of Arts and Sciences, we believe the student/advisor partnership is vital to success.

Make An Appointment | Course Rotation

If you’re a declared Geology major with 27 or more hours you’ll need to see a faculty member from the Department of Geology & Geography for advising. (If you're undeclared or have fewer than 27 hours, you'll need to see an Arts & Sciences Advising Center Advisor.)

Our faculty advisors are here not only to help you plan your schedule, but also answer questions about:

  • Programs of study
  • Study abroad options,
  • Career options
  • Graduate and professional school

Make an Appointment

You may schedule an advising appointment during any point in the year, but should note that the heaviest advising time at UNO is typically during the months of October, for the spring semester classes, and March for the fall semester.

Geology & Environmental Studies Advisors Email Phone
Dr. Kelly Deuerling kdeuerling@unomaha.edu 402.554.2662
Dr. Jon Schueth jschueth@unomaha.edu 402.554.2662

Tentative Geology Course Rotation

2019 - 2020 | 2020 - 2021 | 2021 - 2022

2019-2020

Fall Spring

Environmental Geology

Environmental Geology

Earth System Science & Lab

Earth System Science & Lab

Physical Geology & Lab

Physical Geology & Lab

Geodata Analysis & Modeling

Historical Geology & Lab

Seminar in Professional Development

Geology of Nebraska

Mineralogy & Lab

Special Topics: Field trip to New Mexico

Intro to Sedimentary Geology

Special Topics: Fracture Analysis

Soil Judging Seminar

Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology & Lab

Soil Genesis

Structural Geology & Lab

Invert. Paleo & Lab

Geomorphology

Geochemistry

Senior Thesis

2020-2021

Fall Spring

Environmental Geology

Environmental Geology

Earth System Science & Lab

Earth System Science & Lab

Physical Geology & Lab

Physical Geology & Lab

Geodata Analysis & Modeling

Historical Geology & Lab

Seminar in Professional Development

Geology of Nebraska

Soil Judging Seminar

Special Topics: Field trip to TBA

Mineralogy & Lab

Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology & Lab

Intro Sedimentary Geology

Structural Geology & Lab

Soil Genesis

Critical Zone Science

Geophysics

Geohydrology

Senior Thesis

2021-2022

Fall Spring

Environmental Geology

Environmental Geology

Earth System Science & Lab

Earth System Science & Lab

Physical Geology & Lab

Physical Geology & Lab

Geodata Analysis & Modeling

Historical Geology & Lab

Seminar in Professional Development

Geology of Nebraska

Soil Judging Seminar

Special Topics: Field trip to TBA

Mineralogy & Lab

Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology & Lab

Intro to Sedimentary Geology

Structural Geology & Lab

Soil Genesis

Geomorphology

Geochemistry

Geophysics

Senior Thesis

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Our Advising Model

The College of Arts and Sciences uses a two-adviser model. Our students begin with an adviser in the Arts and Sciences Advising Center, then transition to their major department for advising. Make an appointment with an adviser.

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