Department of Geology, College of Sciences and Technology
98-107 credits
Introduction
This program is recommended for students who are preparing to become professional geologists and intend to enter industry or enroll in a graduate program upon completion of the degree.
Students intending to pursue graduate study are strongly advised to take MATH 224 or 204, PHYS 123 and other science support courses appropriate to the specialty.
Students must complete both the Core Program and one of the three concentrations.
Admission and Declaration Process
Declaration of Major
Some 300-level geology courses give preference to majors during Phase I of registration, so it is important to declare a major as early as possible.
Students are admitted to the BA or BS major once they have completed GEOL 211. (NOTE: Grades of D-, D, or D+ are not acceptable for major and supporting courses.) Students must apply to the department for admission to the major.
This option will prepare students to apply various geophysical techniques to the study of the Earth. Completion of this concentration will prepare students for careers such as environmental geophysics, geophysical consulting and exploration geophysics, or graduate work in geophysics, tectonics and other quantitative aspects of Earth Science.
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.