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Nov 25, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Geochemistry, B.A.
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This program provides a background in Geological Sciences and Chemistry as well as related areas such as Physics and Mathematics. The synthesis of these interrelated disciplines will prepare the student for graduate-level study and a professional career in geochemistry or related fields.
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Total credits required to complete major: 73-75
Basic Requirements (53-55 Credit Hours)
Electives selected from the following (12 (9*) Credit Hours)
Footnotes
*When both GSCI 315 and GSCI 320 are taken, 9 credits of GSCI electives are required.
Related Requirements (19 Credit Hours)
One of the following courses in statistics
Minimum Competence Requirement
A grade of C- or better is required for each of the following courses: GSCI 160 , GSCI 161 , GSCI 170 , GSCI 210 , GSCI 220 , GSCI 315 /GSCI 320 , GSCI 391 and GSCI 392 ; CHEM 116 or CHEM 203 , CHEM 119 , CHEM 118 or CHEM 204 , CHEM 211 or CHEM 223 , CHEM 216 , CHEM 213 or CHEM 224 , CHEM 340 and CHEM 320 or CHEM 324 .
Department Writing Requirement
A portfolio of student writing will be established which will contain papers and other written assignments from courses in the Geological Sciences. Prior to the student’s final semester, the faculty within the department of Geological Sciences will review the portfolio. If the faculty agrees that the majority of written work is satisfactory, the student will have successfully completed the writing requirement. Should review of the papers indicate that the student’s writing skills are not acceptable, the student will be required to enroll in a course that emphasizes writing skills (this could be an elective course or a directed study).
Fall (16-17 Credit Hours)
Spring (16-17 Credit Hours)
Fall (14-15 Credit Hours)
Spring (16-17 Credit Hours)
Total Credit Hours: 120
*Basic requirements include GSCI 315 AND/OR GSCI 320 . When both are taken, 9 credits (instead of 12) of the listed electives in GSCI are required.
Note: Where no prerequisites apply, some variation in the order or semester in which courses are taken is possible. Students should consult their academic advisors for additional information.
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