Student Information
Applications and Funding
The Departments of Geology and Environmental Geosciences,
Geography, and Biological Sciences offers support through Graduate
Teaching Assistantships (GTAs) and Research Assistantships (GRAs).
GTA and GRA support includes a tuition waiver and is guaranteed for
2 years for MS students and 4 years for PhDs. Additional salary
support for graduate students is usually available through research
grants and scholarships. The overall support package is very
competitive with other programs. For more information check out
this website: http://jove.geol.niu.edu/prospectives/student_life.html
The Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program provides
opportunities for selected undergraduates to develop research skills
by offering them monetary and scholarly support and significant
apprenticeships with senior faculty. Such support and experience
will enhance students' opportunities in college and beyond. Faculty
prepare intellectually engaging and academically enriching ways for
undergraduates to participate in research, and they work closely
with these students as mentors and research guides. Faculty members
may receive a grant from the college for research expenses
supporting their student-assisted project. Students who are selected
receive a stipend and the opportunity to be involved in first hand
research.
Environmental Microbiology and Contaminant Hydrogeology
Related Courses
- 421. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY
- 420. GEOCHEMISTRY OF EARTH'S SURFACE
- 469. GEOMICROBIOLOGY
- 477. FIELD METHODS IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCES
- 488. ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
- 490. HYDROGEOLOGY
- 491. GEOPHYSICAL WELL LOGGING
- 493. GROUNDWATER GEOPHYSICS
- 520. GEOCHEMISTRY OF LOW-TEMPERATURE AQUEOUS SYSTEMS
- 524. STABLE ISOTOPE GEOLOGY
- 532. ADVANCED GROUNDWATER HYDROLOGY
- 530. GROUNDWATER MODELING
- 537. CONTAMINANT HYDROGEOLOGY
- 544. GLACIAL GEOLOGY
- 630. ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTIRY
- 647. GEOCHEMISTRY SEMINAR
- 302. SOIL SCIENCE
- 422.PLANT-SOIL INTERACTIONS
- 465 / 565. GEOGRAPHIC FIELD WORK
- 213. INTRODUCTORY BACTERIOLOGY
- 308. GENETICS
- 313. MICROBIOLOGY
- 316. GENERAL ECOLOGY
- 413. MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY
- 525. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
- 545. BIOINFORMATICS
- 546. PROGRAMMING FOR BIOINFORMATICS
- 555. MICROBIAL DIVERSITY
- 570. BIOSTATISTICAL ANALYSIS
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