Mailing
Address:
Department
of Earth & Physical Sciences
Western Oregon University
345 N. Monmouth Ave.
Monmouth, Oregon 97361
Earth and
Physical Sciences Dept. Chair:
Dr. Jeffrey Templeton
Office Location:
Natural Science Building, NS 211
Phone: (503) 838-8858 (voice)
(503) 838-8022
(fax)
Geology / Earth Science Faculty
(Tenured/Tenure Track):
Donald Ellingston,
M.S., Earth Systems Science-Meteorology
Sarah Hoover, M.S., Earth Systems
Science
Daniel Myers, M.S., Earth Systems
Science
Phillip Wade, M.S., ABD, Earth
Systems Science-Science Education
Program
Description
The
Earth Science program at Western
Oregon University (WOU) is part
of the Earth and Physical Sciences
Department in the Division of
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
(NSM). The program offers BS/BA
degrees in Earth Science, with
minors in geology, Earth system
science, Earth resources, and
Earth history/paleobiology. Earth
Science is supported by three
tenure/tenure-track faculty members
and four fixed-term, adjunct faculty.
Focus areas include Earth system
science education, volcanology-igneous
petrology, stratigraphy-sedimentology-paleobiology,
and geomorphology-environmental
geology. Supporting curricula
includes meteorology, oceanography,
geochemistry, and physics/astronomy.
WOU
is distinctive in that it offers
the only multidisciplinary Earth
Science degree in the Oregon University
System. A key strength of the
program is the close alliance
with faculty in chemistry, physics,
biology, and education. NSM is
organized in such a way that budgets,
labs, and classroom resources
are shared across a range of science
disciplines. Faculty from different
disciplines work closely together
on a daily basis and cultivate
a multidisciplinary, collegial
atmosphere that is truly unique
compared to other institutions.
The cross-disciplinary alliance
in NSM provides a superb opportunity
for faculty and students with
diverse interests to interact
in a rich and stimulating academic
environment. Earth Science plays
an important role by providing
a nexus for studies in the biological
and physical sciences. Additional
programmatic strengths include:
(1) small faculty:student ratios
with personalized instruction
and a focus on undergraduate training;
(2) a curriculum in which Earth
Science courses and labs are taught
by PhD-trained faculty; (3) degrees
leading to student career tracks
in science education, natural
resource management, and environmental
restoration; and (4) a faculty
dedicated to scholarly activity
that is relevant to training undergraduate
students for careers in the 21st
century marketplace. The Earth
Science program at WOU directly
supports the advancement of geoscience
education, conservation planning,
environmental management, and
natural hazards mitigation in
the State of Oregon.
Mission
Statement
(1) To understand the physical,
chemical, and biologic processes
operating on our home - planet
Earth!
(2) To understand interactions
between the lithosphere, hydrosphere,
atmosphere, and biosphere.
(3) To unravel the ancient history
of the Earth and the potential
for future environmental changes.
(4) To prepare graduates for careers
as professional scientists and
educators.
(5) To cultivate an integrated
scientific community of students
and faculty at WOU.
(6) To promote science in the
context of outdoor adventure.
(7) To work hard, play hard, and
have fun!