Bachelor of Science - Environmental Geology Concentration


The Bachelor of Science - Environmental Geology Concentration program is designed for those interested in a professional career in environmental geology, including water resources, resource management and energy resources. To obtain the B.S. degree, the student completes courses concerning minerals, rocks, landforms, fossils, structural geology, geochemistry, and field mapping, among others. These courses are supplemented by courses such as introductory chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics.  Download the Roadmap to the B.S. in Geology - Environmental Geology for the official reference to the degree program.

For additional information about our undergraduate program, please contact our undergraduate advisors, Dr. Carrie E. Schweitzer and Dr. Alison J. SmithDr. David M. Singer and Dr. Neil A. Wells.


General Requirements (effective academic year 2010-2011)

  • At least 42 semester credits must be taken in upper division courses (30000-level and above).
  • At least 36 semester credits must be taken in Liberal Education Requirements courses.
  • At least 121 semester credits of approved coursework must be completed successfully.
  • GEOL 21062 Environmental Geology or GEOL 21080 Oceanography may be substituted for GEOL 11040 with Departmental permission.
  • Requires completion of GEOL 41092, Summer Field Camp.
  • A 2.00 cumulative grade-point average both overall and in the major, is necessary to graduate.

Required Courses

Course Number
Course Title
Credits
 GEOL 11040  Earth Dynamics 3
 GEOL 11041
 Earth Dynamics Lab 1
 GEOL 11042
 Earth History 3
 GEOL 11043
 Earth History Lab 1
 GEOL 23063
 Earth Materials I
4
 GEOL 31070
 Earth Materials II 4
 GEOL 31080
 Structural Geology 4
 GEOL 32066
 Geomorphology 4
 GEOL 34061
 Invertebrate Paleontology 4
 GEOL 41092
 Summer Field Camp 6
 GEOL 44070
 Sedimentology aStratigraphy 4
 GEOL 43040
 Principles of Geochemistry 3
   and   9-10 GEOL elective credits 9-10
 MATH 12002
 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 5
 CHEM 10060 and
 CHEM 10062
 General Chemistry I (4) and
 General Chemistry Lab I (1)
5
 CHEM 10061 and
 CHEM 10063
 General Chemistry II (4) and
 General Chemistry Lab II (1)
5
 PHY 13001 and
 PHY 13021
 General College Physics I (4) and
 General College Physics Lab I (1)
5
 GEOL 42035 or
 MATH 30011
 Scientific Methods in Geology (3) or
 Basic Probability and Statistics (3)
5
 BSCI 10110 or
 BSCI 20560
 Biological Diversity (4) or
 Invertebrate Zoology  (4)
4

Total  
77-78

Choose from these GEOL upper division electives (9-10 credit hours)

Course Number
Course Title
Credits
 GEOL 42030
 Remote Sensing
3
 GEOL 42067
 Introductory Hydrogeology
3
 GEOL 42068
 Contaminant Hydrology and Hydrogeology
3
 GEOL 42074
 Environmental Core and Well Logging
3
 GEOL 42078
 Engineering Geology
4
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