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Bachelor of Science in Geology

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Earth and Marine SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Earth and Marine Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Geologists identify earth materials, analyze forces that act within the earth to produce major features of the earth's crust, identify processes that sculpt surface features; identify and explore resources that are vital to modern societies (oil) and apply this knowledge to solve industrial and societal problems. Why Study Geology? Geology is the science devoted to understanding the history of the Earth and the processes that continues to shape the planet today. Geologists identify earth materials, analyze forces that act with in the earth to produce major features of the earth's crust, identify processes that sculpt surface features; identify and explore resources that are vital to modern societies and apply this knowledge to solve industrial and societal problems. Regardless of the major track, students also develop and exercise critical thinking, writing and quantitative skills. The major curriculum provides a balance between traditional liberal arts, and technical/analytical skills. The main thrust of instruction continues to be in practical and applied geology. Our students are provided with ample experience in the field through course field trips and summer field courses. Other practical skills are learned in the classroom laboratory. Related Skills Works with people of varied backgrounds and can work individually Ability to research and lead projects Good team member Strong math and computer skills Ability to rationalize and have good quantitative skills Strong attention to detail Reads, writes, speaks, and memorizes proficiently The ability to market your skills and write proposals is necessary to maintain steady work. The ability to obtain grants may be necessary to continue a project. Conducts and clearly explains scientific research Possesses knowledge of geological principles and mathematics Understands and uses information derived from computers Experience in mapping and surveying. Develop skills with measuring equipment as well as laboratory equipment and processes. Loves the outdoors, interested in nature, and has a desire to travel. Join groups directed toward improvement of natural resources, environment, and pollution control. Possesses the physical stamina required to work and do research in remote areas under various conditions.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Earth and Marine Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Geologists identify earth materials, analyze forces that act within the earth to produce major features of the earth's crust, identify processes that sculpt surface features; identify and explore resources that are vital to modern societies (oil) and apply this knowledge to solve industrial and societal problems. Why Study Geology? Geology is the science devoted to understanding the history of the Earth and the processes that continues to shape the planet today. Geologists identify earth materials, analyze forces that act with in the earth to produce major features of the earth's crust, identify processes that sculpt surface features; identify and explore resources that are vital to modern societies and apply this knowledge to solve industrial and societal problems. Regardless of the major track, students also develop and exercise critical thinking, writing and quantitative skills. The major curriculum provides a balance between traditional liberal arts, and technical/analytical skills. The main thrust of instruction continues to be in practical and applied geology. Our students are provided with ample experience in the field through course field trips and summer field courses. Other practical skills are learned in the classroom laboratory. Related Skills Works with people of varied backgrounds and can work individually Ability to research and lead projects Good team member Strong math and computer skills Ability to rationalize and have good quantitative skills Strong attention to detail Reads, writes, speaks, and memorizes proficiently The ability to market your skills and write proposals is necessary to maintain steady work. The ability to obtain grants may be necessary to continue a project. Conducts and clearly explains scientific research Possesses knowledge of geological principles and mathematics Understands and uses information derived from computers Experience in mapping and surveying. Develop skills with measuring equipment as well as laboratory equipment and processes. Loves the outdoors, interested in nature, and has a desire to travel. Join groups directed toward improvement of natural resources, environment, and pollution control. Possesses the physical stamina required to work and do research in remote areas under various conditions.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
110+
81+
55+
Applicants must have Earned the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma from a recognized international institution of secondary or high school level, or will do so within one academic year of application and must have academic achievement equal to a U.S. grade point average of C or better (2.00 on a 4.00 scale) in courses that reflect proficiencies in basic skill areas. Other English Language Requirements: 550 on the pencil/paper based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or Computer-based: 213.

48 Months
Jan-2000

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