Summer Field Camp

An incredibly geologically varied landscape, experienced, enthusiastic faculty, and over 50 years of tradition teaching geosciences in the field in northern New Mexico are at the core of our Field Geology (GLY4790) course offerings at FSU. The course is a 6 credit hour course in field geology in a spectacular setting to engage in hands-on learning of geology. This area of the Rocky Mountains is a classic region for observing and interpreting a wide range of Earth history.

Our field course will give upper-level undergraduate and beginning graduate students the observational skills and experience, the interpretative framework, and the self confidence to undertake detailed field studies in a variety of geologic settings. We believe that students learn the most from hands-on experience, working daily to observe and measure geologic features and phenomena, to place these data into a larger Earth history framework, and to build hypotheses that they can test with continued work. Students are exposed to projects in which they learn and apply basic principals of stratigraphy, sedimentology, paleontology, structure, mineralogy and petrology to solving problems of varied complexity in a number of geologic settings.

Please Note: This course is physically demanding. Students should be in good health, capable of strenuous hiking on rugged terrain while carrying daypack and field gear.

Dates: May 8 – June 18, 2026 (May 11, first day of field camp)

Application and Deposit Due: March 1, 2026 — Download Application

Non-FSU applicants: Students from outside FSU are welcome and encouraged to apply to our field camp course, these applications are treated on a first-come, first-served basis as the number of available slots for non-FSU students in the course changes from year-to-year.

Director: Seth Young, sayoung2@fsu.edu