Applied Environmental Geoscience
BACHELOR DEGREE (B.S.)
Advisors: Dr.
Marek Matyjasik, 801-626-7726, Dr. Danny
Vaughn, 801-626-7954, Dr. James R. Wilson, 801-626-6208
- » Program Prerequisite: None.
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- » Minor: Not required.
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- » Grade Requirements: A grade of "C-" or better
in each courses required by this major in addition to a minimum cumulative GPA
for all courses of 2.0.
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- » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is
required for graduation -- 84 to 87 of these are required within the major. A
total of 40 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 3000 and
above) -- 31 to 34 of these are required within the major.
Advisement
All Geoscience students are required to meet with a faculty advisor (see
above) at least annually for course and program advisement. Call 801-626-7139
for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Admission Requirements
Declare your program
of study. There are no special admission or application requirements for
this program. However, students should meet with an advisor to plan and declare
their program of study.
General Education
Refer to General
Requirements for Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts requirements. Math
QL1050 or Math QL1080 is recommended for the Quantitative Literacy requirement.
The following courses required for the Applied Environmental Geoscience major
will also satisfy general education requirements: Chem PS/SI1210, Geosci
PS/SI1110, Geosci PS1540, Phsx PS/SI2010, and Phsx PS/SI2210.
Course Requirements for B.S. Degree
Courses Required (38 credit hours)
- Geosci PS/SI1110 Dynamic Earth: Physical Geology (3)
- Geosci SI1120 Physical Geology Laboratory (1)
- Geosci 1220 Historical Geology (4)
- Geosci PS1540 Environmental Geosciences (3)
- Geosci 1550 Environmental Geosciences Lab (1)
- Geosci 2050 Earth Materials (4)
- Geosci 3080 Water Resources (3)
- Geosci 3150 Geomorphology (4)
- Geosci 3550 Sedimentology & Stratigraphy (4)
- Geosci 4060 Geoscience Field Methods (3)
Select two of the following
- Geosci 3400 Remote Sensing I (4)
- Geosci 4210 Intro to Computer Mapping & GIS (4)
- Geosci 4220 Technical & Applicational Issues in GIS (4)
- Geosci 4400 Remote Sensing II (4)
Electives Required (12 credit hours)
Select 12 credit hours from the following
- Geosci PS/SI1130 Intro to Meteorology (3)
- Geosci SI3010 Oceanography and Earth Systems (3)
- Geosci 3060 Structural Geology (4)
- Geosci 3180 Paleontology (4)
- Geosci 3210 Quaternary Environmental Change (3)
- Geosci 3250 Geology of Utah (3)
- Geosci 3880 Groundwater (4)
- Geosci 4010 Ancient Environments & Paleoecology (3)
- Geosci 4100 Engineering Geology (3)
- Geosci 4150 Environmental Assessment (3)
- Geosci 4300 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology (4)
- Geosci 4510 Geology Field Camp (4)
- Geosci 4550 Geochemistry (3)
- Geosci 4630 Global Tectonics (3)
- Geosci 4750 Special Topics in Geosciences (1-4)
- Geosci 4800 Independent Study (1-3) *
- Geosci 4970 Senior Thesis (2) *
or any of the following not taken as part of the core
- Geosci 3400 Remote Sensing I (4)
- Geosci 4210 Intro to Computer Mapping & Geographic Information Systems
(4)
- Geosci 4220 Technical & Applicational Issues in GIS (4)
- Geosci 4400 Remote Sensing II (4)
or one of the following courses
- Botany 3214 Soils (4)
- Chem 2310 Organic Chemistry I (5)
- Chem 3030 Quantitative Analysis (4)
- Geogr 4410 Land Use Planning Techniques (3)
- Geogr 4420 Advanced Planning Techniques (3)
- Micro 3484 Environmental Microbiology (4)
* No more than 4 combined credit hours from Geosci 4800 and 4970 may be
counted toward the major requirements.
Support Courses Required (34-37 credit hours)
- Botany LS1203 Plant Biology (3)
or Botany SI2104 Plant Form and Function (4)
or Botany SI2114 Evolutionary Survey of Plants (4)
- Chem PS/SI1210/SI1220 Principles of Chemistry (10)
- Engl 2100 Technical Writing (3)
- Math QL1040 Intro to Statistics (3)
- Phsx PS/SI2010/SI2020 General Physics (10)
or Phsx PS/SI2210/SI2220 Physics for Scientists & Engineers (10) *
either
- Math QL1050 College Algebra (4)
& Math 1060 Trigonometry (3)
or
- Math QL1080 Precalculus (5) **
*Students planning to attend graduate school in Geology or a related
geotechnical area should take Phsx PS/SI2210-SI2220, Physics
for Scientists & Engineers, instead of the General Physics series (Phsx
PS/SI2010-SI2020).
**Students planning to attend graduate school in Geology or a related
geotechnical area should also take Math SI1210/SI1220, Calculus I and II (8).
Students planning a career or advanced degree in geospatial applications
are encouraged to complete the Geomatics certificate program. Students planning
a career or advanced degree in geotechnical applications are encouraged to take
Geosci 3060, 3880, 4100, and 4150 as electives.
Suggested Course Sequence
The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in
planning their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult
with an advisor.
Freshman Fall
|
Freshman Spring
|
| Geosci PS/SI1110 |
3 |
Geosci 1220 |
4 |
| Geosci SI1120 |
1 |
Math QL1040 |
3 |
| Chem PS/SI1210 |
5 |
Chem SI1220 |
5 |
| Engl EN1010 |
3 |
Engl EN2010 |
3 |
| American Institutions |
3 |
|
| Total Hours |
15 |
Total Hours |
15 |
| |
Sophomore Fall
|
Sophomore Spring
|
| Geosci 2050 |
4 |
Geosci 3150 |
4 |
| Geosci PS1540/1550 |
4 |
Math QL1080 |
5 |
| Botany LS1203 |
3 |
Engl 2100 |
3 |
| HU/CA Gen Ed |
3 |
HU/CA Gen Ed |
3 |
| Total Hours |
14 |
Total Hours |
15 |
| |
Junior Fall
|
Junior Spring
|
| Geosci 3080 |
3 |
Geosci 3550 |
4 |
| Geosci 4210 or 3400 |
4 |
Geosci 4220 or 4400 |
4 |
| Phsx PS/SI2010/L |
5 |
Phsx SI2020/L |
5 |
| SS Gen Ed |
3 |
SS Gen Ed |
3 |
| Total Hours |
15 |
Total Hours |
16 |
| |
Senior Fall
|
Senior Spring
|
| Geosci 4060 |
3 |
Geosci Electives |
6 |
| Geosci Electives |
6 |
HU/CA Gen Ed |
3 |
| Electives |
6 |
Electives |
6 |
| Total Hours |
15 |
Total Hours |
15 |
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