GEOS-GEOG - Geosciences, Geography Concentration, B.S.
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English must be taken each semester, except the summer, until this requirement is completed. ENGL 1010-ENGL 1020 may not be dropped. Correspondence credit in ENGL 1010-ENGL 1020 will not be accepted.
The prerequisite for ENGL 1020 is a grade of C or better in ENGL 1010, and the prerequisite for a 2000-level English course is a grade of C or better in ENGL 1020. If a transfer student has completed two semesters of composition and has a grade of D in ENGL 1020, then the student must repeat ENGL 1020 before beginning the literature courses. ESL classes do not satisfy the ENGL 1010 and ENGL 1020 communication requirement of the general education core, nor do these courses count toward any degree requirements.
All students must complete six hours of American History except those students who are majoring in Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, General and Mechanical Engineering. If the student has not completed one unit of American History in high school, the student will be required to complete 6 semester hours of American History for the deficiency.
Geography Concentration Required Courses (12 hours) • GEOG 1012 - Cultural Geography Credit: 3. • GEOG 1130 - Geography of Natural Hazards Credit: 3. • GEOG 3200 - Water Resources Credit: 3. or • GEOL 3200 - Water Resources Credit: 3. • GEOG 4650 (5650) - Environmental Applications of GIS Credit: 3.
Geography Concentration Directed Electives, any 4 of the following courses (12-15 hours) • GEOL 2000 - Earth Evolution and Life History Credit: 3. • GEOL 3550 - Paleoclimates Credit: 4. • GEOG 4150 (5150) - Geomorphology Credit: 4. or • GEOL 4150 (5150) - Geomorphology Credit: 4. • GEOG 4410 (5410) - Remote Sensing Credit: 3. • GEOG 4511 (5511) - Theory of GIS II Credit: 3. • GEOG 4711 (5711) - Hydrogeology Credit: 4. or • GEOL 4711 (5711) - Hydrogeology Credit: 4. • GEOG 4850 (5850) - Advanced GIS Credit: 3.
Select one group from:
BIOL1020 and BIOL3130 or
PHYS2010 and PHYS2020
Note:
1 This course (MSCI1020) is not included in 120-hour curriculum.
2 Take MATH 1710, MATH 1730 or MATH 1910
3 If MATH 1710 was taken, then take MATH 1720; otherwise take a free elective.
Additional free electives are needed to complete the required 120 earned hours.