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Dec 03, 2024
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2022-2023 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Geology, B.S.
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This plan is intended to give the student basic professional competence in geology. A calculus-based series of support courses is highly recommended for students intending to pursue a more quantitative geoscience career. It provides an excellent foundation for graduate school or a professional career in the geosciences such as a Professional Geologist, Hydrologist, or Geophysicist registered with the State of California.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the Bachelor of Science in Geology degree a are required to demonstrate: - The understanding of geologic terms, concepts, and theories,
- The ability to collect geologic data through laboratory and field studies, and to formulate logical interpretations and conclusions from those data,
- The ability to compare, contrast and demonstrate appreciation of competing views within geology, involving both historical and current controversies,
- A solid understanding of geologic conditions specific to California and the unique global geological context of California, and
- The ability to identify common rocks and minerals found in any country located anywhere on Earth.
Additionally, students are also expected to acquire the following general skills: - Competence in scientific inquiry,
- Critical thinking abilities,
- Written and oral communication proficiency, and
- Quantitative reasoning skills.
Degree Requirements
See the “Degree Requirements ” in the University Catalog for complete details on general degree requirements.
General Education Requirements (48 units)
See the “General Education Program ” requirements in the University Catalog for information on General Education requirements. Some major requirements may double count for GE requirements.
Major Electives
Choose 9 units of upper-division geology electives in consultation with a departmental advisor. Required Supporting Courses
** GEOL 310 may be substituted. Units
Total units in the major core: 41 Total units in major electives: 9 Total units in supporting courses: 22-24 Total units in the major: 72-80 Spring Semester (15 Units)
Spring Semester (14 Units)
Spring Semester (15 Units)
Spring Semester (15 Units)
Total Semester Units: 120
Sample Two-Year Program for Transfer Students
Spring Semester (18 Units)
Spring Semester (13 Units)
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