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BS Degree in Geosciences {24-25}

B.S. Degree in Geosciences

Description
To receive the B.S. Degree in Geosciences, the student must meet the minimum university requirements and specific requirements for the program. Completion of 120 credits is required for this degree which includes the Liberal Arts and Sciences Curriculum.

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Ability to apply concepts and principles of geosciences in understanding Earth processes or relationships of people to the Earth.
  • Competency in laboratory and field skills and ability to conduct a scientific investigation.
  • Ability to use and respond to literature and research in geosciences, including: use of library and research data, ability to interpret results of an investigation in science or social science research, comprehension of key ideas and evidence, understanding of arguments, and ability to communicate arguments and ideas in written and oral form.

Program Delivery Mode
Land plus: face-to-face where some online courses may be available or required

Core Requirements

Students in this major must complete a minimum of 120 credits for the B.S. degree and select coursework from the Geoarchaeology emphasis.

Designated Writing Intensive Course for Major
GEOS 315 - Sedimentology and Stratigraphy

Emphasis in Geoarchaeology

Program Requirements ( 39 credits )

ANTH 115 Introduction to Archaeology (3)
ANTH 300 Archaeology (3)
GEOS 109 Processes and History of a Dynamic Planet (3)
GEOS 109L Introductory Geology Lab (1)
GEOS 110 Water, Land & People: An Introduction to Physical Geography (3)
GEOS 110L Water, Land & People: An Introduction to Physical Geography Lab (1)
GEOS 301 Archaeological Prospection (3)
GEOS 303 Mineralogy & Petrology (3)
GEOS 307 Introduction to GIS (3)
GEOS 315 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (3)
GEOS 350 Geoarchaeology (3)
GEOS 415 Reading Geochemical Fingerprints (3)
GEOS 492 Senior Seminar & Research Capstone (3)
GEOS 455 Field Methods in Geoarchaeology (4) or
ANTH 450 Field Work in Anthropology (6)

Related Requirements ( 12 credits )

Students must take 12 credits from those listed below. Students may select from SOIL 210 Intro Soil Science (NDSU) or SOIL 444 Soil Genesis/Survey (NDSU).

BIOL 115/BIOL 115L Organismal Biology (4)
BIOL 275 Biostatistics (4)
BIOL 305 General Botany (4)
BIOL 345 Principles of Ecology (4)

CHEM 150/CHEM 150L General Chemistry I and Lab (4)
CHEM 210/CHEM 210L General Chemistry II and Lab (4)

GEOS 207 GPS Field Techniques (3)
GEOS 407 Spatial Analysis (4)

MATH 234 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (3)
MATH 261 Calculus I (4)
MATH 262 Calculus II (4)

PHYS 160 Physics I with Algebra & Lab (4) or PHYS 200 Physics I with Calculus & Lab (4)
PHYS 161 Physics II with Algebra & Lab (4) or PHYS 201 Physics II with Calculus & Lab (4)

Restricted Electives ( 9 credits )

Students must select at least nine credits form the listed courses.

Students should consult with their advisor in the department to determine which elective courses are most appropriate for their interests and plans.

ANTH 120 Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3)
ANTH 217 The Rise of Civilization (3)
ANTH 315 North American Archaeology (3)
ANTH 390 Topics in Anthropology (1-3)

GEOS 116 Historical Geology (3)
GEOS 205 Thinking Spatially (3)
GEOS 210 Cartography
GEOS 325 Reading Landscape: Ways of Seeing (3)
GEOS 340 Economic and Environmental Geology (3)
GEOS 370 Structural Geology and Mapping (3)
GEOS 390 Topics in Geosciences (1-3)
GEOS 394 Research in Geosciences (1-3)
GEOS 416 Paleontology (3)