UAF students comprise a diverse group who ultimately seek and obtain careers in economic geology, petroleum
industry, or continue their education in graduate school, and seek careers in academia. The department offers six
graduate degree programs: MS in Earth system Science, Geoscience or Geophysics, and PhD in Earth system Science, Geoscience or Geophysics.
Students working on a graduate degree in Earth System Science can specialize in one of the following areas of concentration in the department: Cryosphere, Geoscience, Geospatial Science or Solid Earth Geophysics. Additional concentrations are also available. Note that currently the program is only able to accept applications from US citizens, while we wait for the program to be approved for visa-related matters. Detailed information about the degree requirements for MS and PhD degrees in Earth System Science can be found in the UAF Catalog:
Students working on a graduate degree in Geoscience can specialize in one or more of the following two areas of concentration: Geology and Geography. Detailed information about the degree requirements for MS and PhD degrees in Geoscience can be found in the UAF Catalog:
Students working on a graduate degree in Geophysics can specialize in one of three areas of concentration:
Solid-Earth Geophysics; Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Geophysics; or Remote Sensing Geophysics. Detailed information about the degree requirements for MS and PhD degrees in Geophysics can be found in the UAF Catalog:
Application fee waiver available
A waiver of the application fee is available for fall 2024 Department of Geosciences graduate student applicants. Please contact us (uaf-geosciences@alaska.edu) for the code to enter on your application. We will not be evaluating hardship.
The waiver is sponsored by the Geophysical Detection of Nuclear Proliferation University Affiliated Research Center (GDNP UARC) ×
Admission to our graduate program is restricted on the basis of:
Application deadline for admittance into the fall semester is January 15
While the majority of new graduate student start in our department in the fall semester there may be faculty looking for a new student in the spring. The application deadline for admittance into the spring semester is October 15
Proof of English proficiency for international applicants via official TOEFL or IELTS scores. For other options please visit the Admissions Office website, International, Requirements
All of these documents need to be sent to:
Office of Admissions
University of Alaska Fairbanks
P. O. Box 757480
Fairbanks , Alaska 99775-7480
emailed to: uaf-admissions@alaska.edu or uploaded into the application portal
Helpful links and contacts for the application process.
UAF Office of Admissions
uaf-admissions@alaska.edu
907-474-7500 or -1-800-478-1823
UAF Graduate School
uaf-grad-school@alaska.edu
907-474-7464
UAF International Student and Scholar Services
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