Bachelor degrees in Geological and Earth Sciences + Geosciences, Other: Any instructional program in geological and related sciences not listed in the Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, General category.
At least one introductory course from the following:
GEOL 101 Physical Geology [4]
GEOL 103 Earthquakes and Volcanoes [4]
GEOL 104 Historical Geology [4]
GEOL 105 Environmental Geology [4]
GEOL 106 Elementary Oceanography [4]
GEOL 109 The Physical World [4]
All of the following:
GEOL 301 Structural Geology [4]
GEOL 302 Mineralogy and Petrology [4]
GEOL 201 Surficial Geology [4]
GEOL 464 Hydrogeology [4]
or ENVS 351 Biogeochemistry...
This program is designed to prepare students for graduate study involving Earth-surface processes or for employment as environmental geologists. It emphasizes those areas with most immediate societal relevance -- hydrogeology, coastal processes, geomorphic processes, energy resources, land use, geochemistry of water and soils, etc. Students take at least eight geology courses, plus the Junior Seminar and Senior Project, as well as at least one environmental...
The "environmental option" is especially geared toward preparing students for entry-level jobs in the geotechnical field with environmental consulting firms, engineering companies, or state environmental protection agencies.
Courses in geography leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree provide opportunities for specialization in either physical or human geography. In addition, technology training is provided in geographic information systems as well as computer cartography.
The Business Administration major has at its core a two-course sequence in accounting and finance. These courses build on the foundations of economic analysis sequence. Students majoring in business administration will be well prepared for a wide range of post-graduation options with this major, from graduate study in business to immediate entry into the work place. The business administration major is particularly strong for students preparing for...
The core of the economics major is economic theory. Economic theory is the set of tools the economist uses to understand the bewildering world of commerce in an attempt to predict the behavior of individuals and certain groups into which they gather. The required and elective courses of this major will give students an appreciation for the way in which professional economists look at the world and how they try to understand how it works.
The economics and management major is a highly flexible one that will allow the student to draw upon courses in both traditional economic fields and business courses. Careful choice of electives and supporting courses allows the student to develop a full and rich understanding of economic ideas and institutions as well as the acquisition of skills that organizations find immediately useful. Through careful selection of courses, a student can emphasize...
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