| 1995-1996 Undergraduate Catalog
College of Arts and Sciences - Geological Sciences |
Professors Mack, Seager; Associate Professors Lawton, McMillan; Assistant Professor Giles
CHEM 111-112, General Chemistry I, II, or| 8
cr. | |
| C S 157, FORTRAN Programming* | 2
cr. |
| MATH 191-192, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, II** | 6
cr. |
PHYS 211-212, General Physics I, II, or| 6
cr. | |
| PHYS 211L-212L, General Physics Laboratory I, II, or PHYS 215L-216L, Engineering Physics Laboratory I, II | 2
cr. |
| GEOL 111G, Survey of Geology | 4
cr. |
| GEOL 297, Historical Geology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 310, Mineralogy | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 312, Optical Mineralogy | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 330, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 350, Invertebrate Paleontology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 360, General Geochemistry | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 420, Sedimentation | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 449, The Geological Profession | 1
cr. |
| GEOL 470, Structural Geology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 490, Field Geology | 4
cr. |
| SOIL 252, Soils | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 353, Geomorphology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 421, Stratigraphy | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 451, Subsurface Methods | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 452, Geohydrology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 465, Introduction to Isotope Geology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 474, Gound Water Geology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 475, Metallic Deposits | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 478, Petroleum Geology | 3
cr. |
| GEOL 480, Seminar (with subtitle) | 3
cr. |
| GPHY 451, Principles of Geophysics I | 3
cr. |
| GPHY 452, Principles of Geophysics II | 3
cr. |
Other electives, including those selected to satisfy the college and university requirements, must bring the total credits to 128, of which 55 must be upper division (300 or above).
*Any other equivalent programming course (e.g., C or Pascal) may be substituted for C S 157.
**Students must enroll for a math course every semester (including summer sessions) during which they are registered for any courses, until MATH 192 is completed.