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Oct 31, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]
Environmental Geoscience Major
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(49 credit hours)
Degree Map
Learning Outcomes
The Environmental Geoscience program provides students with scientific and communication skills and knowledge necessary to understand the inter-relationships between people, living organisms, and the surface environment. This comprehensive array of knowledge provides students with a unique set of tools suitable for building analytical skills, problem-solving techniques, and critical thinking skills necessary for professional careers in industry, environmental and engineering consulting firms, governmental regulatory agencies, or for graduate school.
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Required Core Courses - 24 credit hours
Required Cognate Science Courses - 7 credit hours
Directed Electives - 18 credit hours
Select 18 hours from the following list of courses. Students have the option of diversifying their electives to cover a broad spectrum of environmental topics, or they may tailor their electives to focus on such discipline-related topics as environmental geosciences, water resources, geochemistry, geoarchaeology, and physical geology. See advisor for a list of discipline related topics. Up to 3 credits of other related science courses may be completed in consultation with the major advisor. Degree Map
This program has the following minimum GPA requirements: 2.00 overall GPA; 2.20 in all Major course work.
Fall 3rd Year
- Foundational Studies: Junior Composition | Credits/Units 3
- Major Elective | Credits/Units 3
- Major Elective | Credits/Units 3
- Elective | Credits/Units 3
- Elective | Credits/Units 2
14 Credits
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