Geology: Environmental Geology, BS
for the degree of Bachelor of Science Major in Geology, Environmental Geology Concentration (Specialized Curriculum)
The Specialized Curriculum in Geology (BS) is designed for students who plan to pursue graduate study in geology or geophysics or who wish to work professionally in the environmental field upon obtaining the bachelor's degree. It consists of geology, geophysics, and environmental geology areas, and offers more training in geology and related science than is required of students who make geology their major in the Sciences and Letters Curriculum. Students must choose one of the following: Geology, Geophysics, or Environmental Geology.
Undergraduate Degree Programs in Geology
For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Students select one of the following in consultation with an adviser:
- Major in Geology (Sciences and Letters)
- Major in Geology (Sciences and Letters), Earth and Environmental Sciences Concentration
- Major in Geology (Sciences and Letters), Earth Science Teaching Concentration
For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Geology
Students select one of the following in consultation with an adviser:
for the degree of Bachelor of Science Major in Geology, Environmental Geology Concentration
Graduation requires a grade point average of at least 2.0 overall and a 2.0 average in all required science and technical courses (geology, physics, mathematics, chemistry, and technical requirements listed below). The Department of Geology will supply upon request a Guide for Geology Undergraduates giving more information about the curriculum.
Departmental Distinction: Students majoring in Geology can earn distinction, high distinction, and highest distinction upon graduation. The requirements for these awards are:
Distinction: A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.3, and have also completed an approved independent study project, approved senior thesis, or approved capstone
High Distinction: A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5, and have also completed an approved independent study project, approved senior thesis, or approved capstone
Highest Distinction: A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.7, and also completed an approved senior thesis or approved research capstone
General education: Students must complete the Campus General Education requirements including the campus general education language requirement.
Minimum hours required for graduation: 126 hours.
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Chemistry- Select one group of courses: | 8-9 | |
General Chemistry I | ||
General Chemistry Lab I | ||
General Chemistry II | ||
General Chemistry Lab II | ||
or | ||
Accelerated Chemistry I | ||
Accelerated Chemistry Lab I | ||
Accelerated Chemistry II | ||
Accelerated Chemistry Lab II | ||
24 hours of Geology Courses | ||
GEOL 107 | Physical Geology (Students who decide to follow the curriculum after first taking GEOL 100 should enroll in GEOL 208. GEOL 100 will be accepted as a substitute for GEOL 107, but students should be aware that these courses are not intended for science majors.) | 4 |
GEOL 208 | History of the Earth System | 4 |
GEOL 380 | Environmental Geology | 4 |
GEOL 401 | Geomorphology | 4 |
GEOL 451 | Environmental Geophysics | 4 |
or GEOL 452 | Introduction to Geophysics | |
GEOL 470 | Introduction to Hydrogeology | 4 |
Mathematics | 11-12 | |
Calculus | ||
or MATH 221 | Calculus I | |
Calculus II | ||
Calculus III | ||
Physics | 8-10 | |
University Physics: Mechanics and University Physics: Elec & Mag | ||
or | ||
College Physics: Mech & Heat and College Physics: E&M & Modern | ||
Statistics- Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Applied Statistical Methods I | ||
Statistics and Probability I | ||
Additional Technical Requirements | 24 | |
Select from the following courses. At least 9 hours must be geology courses and at least 9 hours must be non-geology courses. | ||
Environmental Engineering | ||
Elementary Organic Chemistry I | ||
Intro Computing: Engrg & Sci | ||
Introduction to Computer Science | ||
ENVS 431 | ||
Introduction to Remote Sensing | ||
Structural Geol and Tectonics | ||
Geol Field Methods, Western US (GEOL 417 is a 6-hour summer field course taught off campus.) | ||
Mineralogy and Mineral Optics | ||
Petrology and Petrography | ||
Sedimentology and Stratigraphy | ||
Geochemistry | ||
Introductory Matrix Theory | ||
Applied Linear Algebra | ||
Intro Differential Equations | ||
Differential Equations | ||
Introductory Microbiology | ||
Intro Microbiology Laboratory | ||
Univ Physics: Thermal Physics | ||
Univ Physics: Quantum Physics | ||
Methods of Applied Statistics | ||
Introduction to Statics | ||
Statics |
for the degree of Bachelor of Science Major in Geology, Environmental Geology Concentration (Specialized Curriculum)