B.S. Degree in Geology: Bs Geo
B.S. Degree in Geology: Bs Geo
B.S. Degree in Geology: Bs Geo
1. To study of the planet Earth, the materials of which it is made, the process that act on these materials, the products formed, and the history of the planet and its life forms since its origin, 2. To consider the physical forces that act within and on the Earth, the chemistry of its constituent materials, and the biology of its past inhabitants as revealed by fossils evidence, 3. To integrate biology, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, and physical in the study of our natural surroundings, 4. To explore for energy, mineral, and water resources, to identify geologically stable sites for major structures, and to provide foreknowledge of some of the dangers associated with the mobile forces of a dynamic earth, 5. To provide fundamental information required by modern society to plan for cultural and industrial development, reduce geological hazards, identify potential resources, and assist in the design of waste-disposal facilities;
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remaining courses are chosen to correspond to whatever track you have selected. All majors take at least one calculus course. All majors also take two courses in general chemistry, and a two-course sequence in either biology or physics. The remaining allied science and math courses are chosen to fit your track and your interests. The geology curriculum should be designed in accordance with particular needs and career aspirations. To accomplish this, and because geology courses have specific prerequisites and generally are offered only once a year, students are required to consult with the departmental undergraduate advisor as soon as possible. The department participates actively in the university's Cooperative Education Program, whereby the student can work and attend school at the same time or in alternate years. This program is a very good opportunity for the student to develop long-term career opportunities while in school. Because of the potential complexities of such a program, students are encouraged to seek early advisement in the department. Co-op students also should discuss their academic plans and curriculum options with their employers.
some combination of these. Whether exploring for petroleum thousands of feet below the surface of the ocean, using geophysics to better understand earthquakes for improved city or emergency planning, or working with governmental agencies or industry to analyze pollution, the earth sciences provide exciting possibilities for a rewarding career. Geology majors should work out their programs closely with a departmental advisor to ensure both breadth and depth in their subject area, and to meet the students interests and objectives. Students majoring in Geology need to complete the following courses, with a total of ten courses in the department. (A) Students majoring in Geology must take the following seven courses:
Course #
Course Name
Co-
Pre-
requisites requisites
GE 132
GE 133
GE 134
GE 135
GE 132
GE 220 GE 264*
GE 221 GE 265
GE 132 GE 132
GE 372*
Alternative: GE 370-373
GE 373
GE 220
Petrology II GE 374*
Alternative: GE 374-377
GE 375
GE 372
GE 285*
GE 286
GE 134
(B) At least three additional electives (with a minimum of two numbered 300 or above) in the department to bring the total number of departmental courses to ten. (C) Also required is a minimum of:
Two semesters of Calculus (MT 102-MT 103 or MT 105) Two semesters of Physics (PH 209-210 with labs PH 203-204) Two semesters of Chemistry (CH 109-110 with labs CH 111-112 or CH 117-118 with laboratory CH 119-120)
Note: AP Credits cannot substitute for the natural science corequisites. Other Options A geology or geophysics summer field course may be substituted for one of the courses in (B) above. A file of summer field course programs is kept in the department office. The department strongly advises that mathematics beyond MT 103 be taken such as those required for the Geology-Geophysics major listed below. Also recommended is a geology summer field course for anyone planning a professional career in geology. Credit from a summer field course may be used for one of the 300 level department electives upon written approval by the departmental Undergraduate Program Committee prior to taking the field course. Elective courses both within and outside the department should be determined by the student and his or her advisor. Alternatives to this program may be substituted upon petition to and approval by the departmental Undergraduate Program Committee.