Geology (GEOL)
The Department of Geosciences offers the Bachelor of Science degree in geology and the Bachelor of Science degree in earth science . It is emphasized that students wishing to become practicing professional geologists should hold the Bachelor of Science degree in geology at a minimum. It is further recognized that practicing professional geologists typically hold a Master of Science degree. The education of students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in earth science degree should reflect general education in the liberal arts with emphasis in geology.
Courses
- ANTH 35403 — Geospatial Applications and Information Science
- ANTH 45503 — Introduction to Raster GIS
- CHEM 14101 — University Chemistry I Laboratory
- CHEM 14103 — University Chemistry I
- CHEM 14201 — University Chemistry II Laboratory
- CHEM 14203 — University Chemistry II
- DASC 11004 — Programming Languages for Data Science
- DASC 21103 — Principles and Techniques of Data Science
- DASC 25904 — Multivariable Math for Data Scientists
- ENGL 10103 — Composition I
- ENGL 10203 — Composition II
- GEOG 11103 — Human Geography
- GEOG 21003 — World Regional Geography
- GEOL 11101 — Physical Geology Laboratory
- GEOL 11103 — Physical Geology
- GEOL 111H1 — Honors Physical Geology Laboratory
- GEOL 111H3 — Honors Physical Geology
- GEOL 11201 — Earth Science Laboratory
- GEOL 11203 — Earth Science
- GEOS 11504 — Introduction to Geology for Science Majors
- GEOS 23103 — Mineralogy
- GEOS 28103 — Digital Earth
- GEOS 30103 — Foundations of Geospatial Data Analysis
- GEOS 30403 — Sustaining Earth
- GEOS 31003 — Geospatial Technologies Computational Toolkit
- GEOS 32103 — Principles of Remote Sensing
- GEOS 34103 — Sedimentary Geology
- GEOS 35104 — Structural Geology
- GEOS 35403 — Geospatial Applications and Information Science
- GEOS 35603 — Geospatial Data Mining
- GEOS 36703 — Environmental Field Methods
- GEOS 38703 — Quantitative Methods in Earth Science
- GEOS 40403 — Geography of the Middle East
- GEOS 40503 — Geomorphology
- GEOS 40603 — Principles of Geochemistry
- GEOS 4100V — Special Problems in Geosciences
- GEOS 41103 — Global Change
- GEOS 42203 — Stratigraphy and Sedimentation
- GEOS 43303 — Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
- GEOS 43503 — Meteorology
- GEOS 43803 — Hazard & Disaster Assessment, Mitigation, Risk & Policy
- GEOS 43903 — American Public Lands & Policy
- GEOS 44303 — Geophysics
- GEOS 44703 — Applied Climatology
- GEOS 44903 — Geography of Political Violence
- GEOS 45303 — Introduction to Petroleum Geophysics
- GEOS 45903 — Introduction to Global Positioning Systems and Global Navigation Satellite Systems
- GEOS 46803 — Geological Field Methods
- GEOS 49204 — Earth System History
- GEOS 55403 — Geospatial Applications and Information Science
- INST 410H3 — Honors Geography of Political Violence
- MATH 22003 — Survey of Calculus
- MATH 24004 — Calculus I
- MATH 25004 — Calculus II
- MATH 25804 — Elementary Differential Equations
- MATH 26004 — Calculus III
- PHYS 20101 — College Physics I Laboratory
- PHYS 20103 — College Physics I
- PHYS 20201 — College Physics II Laboratory
- PHYS 20203 — College Physics II
- PHYS 20304 — University Physics I
- PHYS 20404 — University Physics II
- PHYS 20504 — University Physics III
- PHYS 31103 — Analytical Mechanics
- PHYS 34503 — Electromagnetic Theory I
- PHYS 36103 — Modern Physics
- PHYS 40703 — Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
- PHYS 49901 — Physics Senior Seminar