
Department Facilities
Teaching Classrooms and Laboratories
The Department of Geosciences is home to four small to medium sized
classrooms, one lecture hall, one upper division geology lab, and one
general education geology lab. Collectively, these classrooms and
laboratories seat almost 300 students. Each is equipped with internet
access and digital projection technology. The upper division geology lab
contains an extensive mineral, rock, and fossil teaching collection, as well
as student petrographic and binocular microscopes.
Computer Lab
A twenty station student computer lab is available to all Geosciences
majors. In addition to providing basic computer hardware and software
access, the lab is used to teach computer-intensive courses such as
Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing.
Geographic Information Systems Center
The GIS center, located in KOM 101, is funded in 2011-12 by a $150,000
allocation from the Office of the University Provost. The lab is under the
development and direction of
Dr. Henrique
Momm. The GIS center will serve as a
regional and campus resource for GIS-based research and contract services.
Geochemistry Laboratories
Funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, the
x-ray
fluorescence spectrometer and
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer
laboratories serve as both instructional and research facilities. The labs
are under the direction of
Dr.Warner Cribb.
Library Resources
Through the MTSU
Walker Library,
students have access to a comprehensive range of geosciences books, journals
and electronic publications.