Geosciences, Bachelor of Science
Geoscience involves the study of Earth's physical and chemical processes, environmental systems, and natural resources. Processes that produce landforms, cause earthquakes, generate volcanism, form rocks and minerals, govern the movement and residence of surface and ground waters are all subjects of geological interest, as well as the history of Earth and the record of life on Earth, as preserved in fossils.
Courses
- CHEM 2120 — General Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM 2124 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM 2130 — General Chemistry II Lab
- CHEM 2134 — General Chemistry II
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- ENGL 2053 — Technical Writing
- ENVS 1004 — Principles of Environmental Science
- GEOL 1004 — Essentials of Earth Science
- GEOL 1014 — Physical Geology
- GEOL 2024 — Historical Geology
- GEOL 3001 — Seminar
- GEOL 3004 — Structural Geology
- GEOL 3014 — Mineralogy
- GEOL 3023 — Geologic Field Techniques
- GEOL 3044 — Geomorphology
- GEOL 3083 — Hydrogeology
- GEOL 3164 — Petrology
- GEOL 4001 — Seminar
- GEOL 4006 — Field Geology
- GEOL 4023 — Principles of Stratigraphy and Sedimentation
- MATH 1113 — College Algebra
- MATH 1203 — Plane Trigonometry
- MATH 2914 — Calculus I
- PHYS 2000 — Physics Laboratory I
- PHYS 2010 — Physics Laboratory II
- PHYS 2014 — Algebra-Based Physics I
- PHYS 2024 — Algebra-Based Physics II
- STAT 2163 — Introduction to Statistical Methods
- STEM 1001 — Orientation to the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics