+ Geology
190
Overman Hall, 419-372-2886
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in geology
are expected to:
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Identify, describe and classify earth materials, formations
and structures and interpret them in the context of
geologic processes;
- Analyze
and report quantitative geologic data collected in the
field and laboratory;
- Read,
write, present and critically evaluate geologic reports,
professional papers and maps;
- Synthesize
information from a variety of disciplines to solve geologic
problems;
- Define
and conduct original research in the geological sciences.
Major,
Bachelor of Arts (33 hours) minor required
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for 2006-2007 course requirements
This program takes four years plus one summer to complete.
Major,
Bachelor of Science (44 hours in Geology) minor
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for 2006-2007 course requirements
This program takes four years plus one summer to complete.
Geochemistry
specialization (no minor required)
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for 2006-2007 course requirements
Geophysics
specialization (no minor required)
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for 2006-2007 course requirements
Paleobiology
specialization (no minor required)
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for 2006-2007 course requirements
Minor
in Geology
(20 hours)
Minor
in Paleontology
(21 or 22 hours)
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