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View
a list of the Geoscience
courses in the Undergraduate
Catalog.
The
Department of Geoscience provides curricula in areas of
natural science dealing with and related to the earth
and its environment by offering courses in astronomy,
geology, meteorology, and oceanography.
In
addition to on-campus instruction, opportunities exist
for summer coursework and research in geology and
oceanography at the Marine
Science Consortium located at Wallops Island,
Virginia.
Degrees
offered by the department are the Bachelor of Science in
Geology, the Bachelor of Science in Environmental
Geoscience, and the Bachelor of Science in Education
with a major in Earth and Space Science or with a major
in General Science. The first two degree programs are
under the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics,
and the last two are under the College of Education and
Educational Technology.
Note
- view the Undergraduate
Catalog for more information.
The
B.S. degree in Geology is, in a sense, a dual-purpose
degree program. Not only is it designed to graduate
well-trained, competent geologists, able to compete for
positions as professional geologists in the job market;
it is also designed to provide the student with the
necessary allied science and mathematics background to
enable the good student to qualify for admission to the
graduate school of his/her choice in Geology.
The
B.S. degree in Environmental Geoscience offers the
student a broad-based science background. In addition to
a firm foundation in Geology-Geoscience courses, the
student will also acquire a background in Biology and
Chemistry. This will provide thorough training for the
rapidly growing field of Environmental Geoscience, both
for students who plan to pursue postgraduate training in
this field and for those who plan to enter directly into
jobs in federal and state agencies and private
consulting firms.
The
department recognizes as one of its functions the role
of serving the field of public education by the
preparation of qualified and certified teachers of earth
and space science. Also, because of the
interdisciplinary nature of both the department and the
requirements for preparing general science teachers, the
department administers the program designed to lead to
general science certification and includes majors of
that category as department members.
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