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Curriculum in Earth Sciences
The B.S. degree in Earth Sciences is
offered through the Department of Geology and Geophysics. This
program provides a general background in Earth Science, including
Atmospheric Sciences, Geography, Geology and Oceanography. Due
to changes in Texas certification laws, this program no longer
certifies students to teach earth science in grades seven and
eight. This program, with modification, can prepare students
to teach earth science at the secondary school level through
the Option IV Composite Science Certification. Students interested
in this certification are urged to see their advisor. Because
of the breadth of this program, the B.S. in Earth Sciences curriculum
does not provide the background for admission to graduate studies
in the geosciences.
Freshman Year
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First Semester
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(Th-Pr)
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Cr
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Second Semester
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(Th-Pr)
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Cr
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CHEM 106 Molecular Science for Citizens
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(3-0)
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3
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BOTN 101 Botany
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(3-3)
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4
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ENGL 104 Comp. and Rhetoric
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(3-0)
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3
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GEOL 106 Historical Geology
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(3-3)
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4
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GEOL 101 Principles of Geology
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(3-3)
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4
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HIST 106 History of U.S.
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(3-0)
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3
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HIST 105 History of U.S. .
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(3-0)
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3
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INST 210 Understanding Special Populations
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(3-0)
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3
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MATH 166 Topics in Cont. Math. II
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(3-0)
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3
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TEFB 201 Self Directed Experiences
with Adolescents
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(1-3)
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1
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16
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Free elective
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2
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17
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Sophomore Year
ATMO 201 Atmospheric Science
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(3-0)
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3
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ENGL 210 Argument. and Comp.
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COMM 203 Public Speaking
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(3-0)
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3
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or
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GEOL 308 Integrated Earth Science
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(3-3)
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4
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ENGL 241 Advanced Composition
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POLS 206 American Natl. Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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or
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English literature elective
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3
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ENGL 301 Technical Writing
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(3-0)
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3
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* KINE 198 Health and Fitness Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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GEOL 301 Mineral Resources
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(3-0)
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3
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17
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GEOL 309 Intro. to Field Meth. `
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(1-6)
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3
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TEFB 322 Teaching and Schooling
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(2-3)
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2
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ZOOL 107 Zoology
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(3-3)
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4
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* KINE 199 Required Physical Activity
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(0-2)
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1
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16
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Junior Year
PHIL 240 Intro. to Logic
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(3-0)
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3
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EDTC 345 Microcomputer
Awareness for Educators
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(2-2)
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3
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PHYS 306 Basic Astronomy
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 201 College Physics
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(3-3)
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4
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POLS 207 State and Local Govt.
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(3-0)
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3
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PHYS 307 Observa. Astronomy
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(0-3)
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1
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TEFB 323 Teaching Skills I
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(2-3)
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3
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TEFB 324 Teaching Skills II
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(2-3)
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3
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Earth science elective
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3
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Earth science elective
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(4-0)
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4
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Free elective
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2
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Free elective
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(3-0)
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3
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17
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18
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Senior Year
EDTC 305 Inst. Technology
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(1-2)
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2
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TEFB 429 Supervised Student
Teaching
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(0-24)
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9
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SOCI 317 Minority Groups
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(3-0)
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3
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9
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TEFB 406 Science in the Middle and
Secondary Schools
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(2-6)
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3
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Earth science elective
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4
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English literature elective
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3
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Visual and performing arts
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3
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18
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Minors in Geology, Geophysics, Earth Sciences
and Geoinformatics
The Department of Geology and Geophysics
offers minors in three separate programs: Geology, Geophysics
and Earth Sciences. Minors provide opportunities for broadening
a student's background and tailoring the curriculum to specific
career goals. For example, a minor in Geology or Geophysics
may be especially beneficial to students majoring in fields
that deal directly or indirectly with geological processes.
These include agriculture, anthropology, archaeology, architecture,
business, law, biology, chemistry, recreation and parks and
soil science, to name a few.
The Departments of Geology and Geophysics,
and Geography offer a minor in Geoinformatics. Geoinformatics
is concerned with the collection, analysis and display of spatial
information using geographic information systems, remote sensing,
global positioning satellites and field mapping. The minor
combines courses in computer science, mapping, geodesy, geographical
information systems and remote sensing. Geoinformatics is used
to solve problems associated with land administration, environment
and natural resource management, planning and population studies
in addition to traditional surveying and mapping applications.
This minor represents a focused course of study, which can
be combined with traditional areas of study in geology and
geophysics, geography, and other areas of science and policy
studies.
General Requirements for a Minor
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Minimum of 15 credits in the discipline
with at least 6 credits at the 300-400 level.
- Minimum of 6 credits must be taken in residence at either
Texas A&M in College Station or Texas A&M in Galveston.
- Students must meet with the department's advisor for minor
programs for approval of courses selected (any substitutions
must be approved by the department head).
- Minimum GPA of 2.0 must be achieved for all courses in the
minor.
Additional Requirements for Specific
Program
Minor in Geology
- Either GEOL 101, 103, 104 or 320.
- Remaining courses to be taken in Geology (except above
and GEOL 308 and 321) or may include selected courses in
Geography, Geophysics and Oceanography.
Minor in Geophysics
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9 credits of Geophysics courses.
- May include selected courses in Atmospheric Sciences, Geology
and Oceanography.
Minor in Earth Sciences
- Either GEOL 101 or 104.
- Remaining courses to be taken from at least three of
the following five groups.
a. ATMO 151, 201, 206 or any upper-level courses.
b. GEOG 203, 213, 324, 330, 361, 370, 390, 398, 400, 405,
431, 434.
c. GEOL 106, 203, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 307, 309, 310,
312, 330, 404, 420, 451, 454; GEOP 213 or any upper-level
courses.
d. GEOS 410.
e. OCNG 205, 251, 252, 401, 420.
Minor in Geoinformatics
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GEOG 390 Principles of Geographic Information
Systems.
- GEOG 475 Advanced GIS.
- GEOL 352 GPS in the Geosciences.
- Two of the following four courses (Geology and Geophysics
students cannot use GEOL 309 to fulfill this requirement).
a. CPSC 111 Introduction to Computer Science
Concepts and Programming.
b. CPSC 211 Data Structures and Their Implementations.
c. GEOG 361 Remote Sensing.
d. GEOL 309 Introduction to Geological Field Methods.
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