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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2023-24 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Geology Major (EVGJ)
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The Environmental Geology major is designed to prepare students for careers in applied environmental sciences. Some graduates will work for environmental consulting firms. Others will work in business sectors such as corporate environmental stewardship companies. Environmental geology is a flexible but rigorous major that provides a broad background in basic and applied sciences as well as depth in environmental and geological sciences through required core courses. Ultimately the depth at the junior and senior levels depends on a student’s interests in four areas from which electives are chosen. These include enhancing basic geology skills; applied geology skills; climate change; and hydrology. The major includes a capstone field experience, again drawn from a wide array of options to meet the student’s individual interests.
A minimum of a “C” grade is required in all courses applied to this major.
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Required courses (12 hours)
Select one of the following four core courses (3 hours)
Upper-Level Electives (Take 19-20 hours from at least 2 areas)
Environmental Geology Basics
Methods and Applications in Environmental Geosciences
Climate and Climate Change
Additional Hydrology Issues
Capstone Experiences (6 hours)
Hazards and Earth Surface Field
Additional Hydrology Field
Required Supporting Courses
A minimum average of a “C” grade is required in all cognate courses applied to this major.
Required Cognate Courses for the major
And choose one of the following courses (3-4 hours)
Baccalaureate-Level Writing Requirement
Students who have chosen the Environmental Geology major will satisfy the Baccalaureate-Level Writing Requirement by successfully completing the required courses.
Required Minor
The Group Science minor for Geology majors is recommended. Other options include Anthropology, Data Analysis, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, and Foreign Language, Geography, Mathematics, and Physics, or one can take a coordinate major in Environmental Sciences.
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