2014-2015 Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Geology
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Margaret Wade, Dean |
125 AHSF |
685-4615 |
Jacqueline January, Division Clerk |
124 AHSF |
685-4612 |
Brenda Smith, Division Secretary |
124 AHSF |
685-6413 |
Faculty |
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Joan Gawloski |
121 AHSF |
685-4630 |
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Antony Giles |
117 AHSF |
685-5580 |
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Keonho Kim |
119 AHSF |
685-4739 |
Geology is designed to acquaint the student with the processes, applications, and techniques of earth science. It is suitable for someone who intends to complete a Bachelor’s degree in geology or a related field like oceanography, meteorology, geophysics, or environmental science. Students who seek a degree in science education at either the elementary or secondary level may wish to emphasize geology in their degree plans.
For non-majors, geology courses offer a greater understanding of the world that enhances one’s appreciation of surface features, environmental concerns, resource utilization, and the grandeur of immense changes through time.
The courses listed in the program below are suggested for students who intend to major in Geology at a university. Students should also consult the catalog of the university that they plan to attend and determine that institution’s transfer requirements.
The sequence of courses should be followed when possible.
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