I. Required core sequence:
GEOL 110/ Introductory Geology (Lab)
GEOL 210/ History of Earth and Life
GEOL 240/ Chemistry of the Earth: Low temperature environments
(Lab)
GEOL 250/ Chemistry of the Earth: High temperature environments
(Lab)
GEOL 360/ Physics of the Earth: Surface processes (Lab)
GEOL 370/ Physics of the Earth: Subsurface processes (Lab)
GEOL 600/ Senior capstone: Quaternary Studies (Lab)
II. Additional courses in geology:
Three additional credits in geology, including two courses
numbered 20 or higher and at least one seminar, extended field trip or
internship.
III. Courses in other sciences and mathematics:
CHEM 115 (may be waived by placement exam); prerequisite
for GEOL 240 and 250
MATH 107 or 117 or 120 or 140 or 207
PHYSICS 120 or 150 |
Geol
110: Introductory Geology
Geol
130: Planetary Geology
Geol
150: Environmental Science
Geol
180: Issues in Geosciences
Geol
214: Weather, Climate and, Climate Change
Geol
210: History of Earth and Life
Geol
220: Remote Sensing of the Environment
Geol
230: Geoarchaeology |
Geol
240: Chemistry of Earth: Low-Temperature Environments (Mineralogy)
Geol
250: Chemistry of the Earth: High-Temperature Environments (Petrology)
Geol
430: Watershed Hydrology
Geol
340: Advanced Geochemistry
Geol
360: Physics of the Earth: Surface Environments (Geomorphology)
Geol
370: Physics of the Earth: Sub-Surface Processes (Structure) |
Geol
440: Contaminant Transport and Fate
Geol
460: Crustal Recycling
Geol
520: Seminar in Selected Topics in Geology
Geol
550: Seminar in Field Geology
Geol
600: Quaternary Studies
Geol
190, 390, 590, 690: Tutorial Studies in Geology
Geol
195, 395, 595, 695: Internship in the Geosciences
Geol
199, 399, 599, 699: Independent Study in Geology |