Geological Field Training

Student taking electrical resistivity measurements and collecting ground penetrating radar data at Elton Creek during the 2021 field camp.

Students taking electrical resistivity measurements and collecting ground penetrating radar data at Elton Creek.

Get your boots dirty. Learn geology the way it’s meant to be learned—out in the field.

The University at Buffalo’s four-week Geological Field Training Course gives upper-level geology and environmental science students a real-world experience in geoscience. With more than 50 years of history and over 2,100 alumni, this course is a summer tradition that builds careers.

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Why choose UB’s Geological Field Training Course

  1.  Affordability: UB’s program is more budget-friendly than most field camps, making it accessible for students from diverse backgrounds.
  2. Short and Convenient: The course is only four weeks long. This leaves you plenty of time to work, travel, or relax for the rest of the summer.
  3. Expert Instruction: Learn from experienced instructors, each with decades of field experience, who will equip you with skills and knowledge for modern geology careers.
  4. Brunton Compass Sponsorship: Participants are eligible for discounted Brunton Compasses (Conventional Pocket Transit), available to all UB geology students, faculty, and alumni.

Program Overview

The University at Buffalo Geology Field Training combines practical, hands-on training with classroom knowledge. The training course includes visits to geological sites in the Buffalo region and a multi-day camping excursion to eastern New York/New England to study complex local geology.

  • Daily Schedule: Typically 9 a.m.–5 p.m. on UB’s campus with optional dorm housing available. Most weekends are unscheduled, except for the final weekend.
  • Camping Component: Students will spend a few nights camping at a fully equipped site in eastern New York/New England.
  • Preparation: Be ready for variable weather and bring appropriate gear.

Costs at a Glance

The costs of attending UB’s geological field training course include a course-specific fee, camping gear, tuition and on-campus housing (if required).

Field Course Fee $450

  • The fee covers transportation, a field notebook for each student, motel stays (when applicable), other operating costs and daily lunches while in Buffalo. 
  • Non-refundable Deposit of $450 is required to reserve your spot (first-come, first-serve).
  • A maximum of 30 students will be accepted.
🥗 Daily Lunches

On-campus catering services provide daily lunches and typically include a sandwich or salad, chips, fruit, desert and water. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated given they are communicated at the time of applying.

Students may choose to opt-out of being provided daily lunches which will reduce the Field Course Fee to $200. This should be communicated immediately after receiving confirmation of acceptance to the field course.

Tuition and University Fees

Tuition rates are based on residency status and credit hours: UB has not yet posted 2026 rates. 2025 rates included below.

Undergraduate: 6 Credit-hours

  • New York State residents' tuition for 2025: $421.66 per credit hour (+) fees
  • Out-of-state state students tuition for 2025: $1,279.66 per credit hour (+) fees

Graduate: 2 Credit-hours

  • New York State residents' tuition for 2025: $597.66 per credit hour (+) fees
  • Out-of-state state students tuition for 2025: $1,167.66 per credit hour (+) fees

Fees are subject to change. Refer to UB Student Accounts. for the most up-to-date rates.

Room and Board

Housing is available during the field training course on-campus for a daily rate ($46.33/day in 2025) for those who need it. The cost will be directly billed to the student account.

In order to apply for on-campus housing you first need to be registered for the summer course (e.g., ERT 407/507). The summer housing application typically open in late March/early April. Start your summer application now!

Prerequisites

Before applying, you should have completed the following (or equivalent) courses:

  • ERT 205: Earth Materials (Mineralogy/Petrology)
  • ERT 315: Sedimentary Geology & Paleontology
  • ERT 326: Structural Geology/Global Tectonics

For questions about equivalent coursework, email Dr. James Boyle at jamesboy@buffalo.edu.

What to expect

Physical and Safety Requirements

Students can expect:

Long, beautiful hikes through rough terrain

Exposure to hot temperatures and potential rainstorms

All-day fieldwork from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. weekdays

Travel and Packing

Transportation

Students are responsible for their travel arrangements to and from Buffalo. Transportation during the camp is included in the fee.

Packing Checklist

Prepare for diverse weather conditions. Download this packing checklist to ensure you have the right gear.

Eastern Campsites

Students camp in tents during overnight trips, with access to toilets and occasional showers at motels or campsites.

Contact us

For more information or questions, please get in touch with the Department of Earth Sciences.

Explore other easrth sciences courses:

  • ERT 205: Earth Materials
  • ERT315: Sedimentary Geology & Paleontology
  • ERT 326: Structural Geology