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Nov 23, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Geosciences, B.S.
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Requirements for the Major:
A minimum of eleven courses in the department including:
Dynamic Earth Geosciences Track
Environmental Geosciences Track
Additional Electives (2) - take two from the list below
Also required are six terms of cognate courses in the following areas. *GEO courses taken to fulfill cognates cannot also count as electives in the major.
Data Analysis, Programming, Statistics and Mathematics (2)
Any two courses numbered 100 or higher, or equivalent such as:
Chemistry (2)
The following is required,
Biology or Physics (2)
Two of the following courses are required (limit one GEO/BIO) course):
Note: Advanced work or a minor is encouraged in chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, economics, or engineering.
All Geosciences courses at the 100 level are introductory and have no prerequisites. All serve as an entry point to the major. Preference will be given to first and second year students
Additional Requirements
Senior Geosciences majors may not take any introductory course for major credit. A senior thesis is required, and theses may either be 1 term (GEO 498 ) or 2-3 terms (GEO 495 , GEO 496 , GEO 497 ). Completion of a two-term senior thesis (GEO 495 and GEO 496) is required for honors, and only one senior level research credit may count toward the two geosciences electives. Students who intend on going to graduate school are strongly encouraged to do a research thesis and to take two courses in physics rather than biology, unless specifically interested in paleontology or geobiology, because most graduate programs require physics. A summer field course in the junior year is strongly recommended, particularly for those going on to graduate school or geological consulting work.
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