Bachelor of Arts Degree
The
geological sciences encompass a variety of types of studies of the
Earth, including considerations of composition, structure, prehistoric
life, internal and surfical processes, and geological history. These
studies have applications in the discovery and use of mineral resources,
fuels, and water; in protection of the environment; and in planning
for natural limitations (earthquakes, landslides, resources, etc.)
on societal development. Students undertake the study of geological
sciences in the classroom, laboratory, and field.
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at UK has recently revised its undergraduate curriculum. The focus of the revised major program is improved fundamental training in modern field, laboratory, and quantitative approaches to geological problem solving.
The
B.A. program is designed for students planning a career in government
policy relating to earth science and environmental issues, earth-science
education, business (environmental consulting), environmental law,
or environmental medicine.
Premajor
training begins with a field- and laboratory-based course sequence
that provides a firm grounding in geological materials and an introduction
to field methods and mapping (GLY 230 and 235). This is followed
up at the beginning of the major program with a summer field course
designed to give students broad experience in geological data collection
and interpretation (GLY 323).
Upper level geology courses provide modern insights for and methodologies
of geological inquiry. Opportunities for in-depth exploration
and specialization during the upper level course work are expanded. Students are encouraged to pursue a senior project, working closely
with a faculty member.
Degree
Requirements In
addition to satisfying University Studies requirements and the College requirements,
each student completes the following (note that the
B.A. differs from the B.S. in that students do not have to take CHE 115
or MA 114, and may substitute MA 123 for MA 113):
| Premajor
Requirements |
Hours |
| GLY
220 Principles of Physical Geology |
4 |
| or |
|
| GLY
223 Introduction to Geology in the Rocky Mountains |
4-6 |
|
|
| GLY 295 Geoscience Orientation |
1 |
| MA 113 or MA 123 Calculus |
3-4 |
| CHE 105 General College Chemistry I |
3 |
| PHY 151 or 211 ir 231/241 Physics |
3-5 |
|
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|
|
| Core
Courses |
Hours |
| GLY 230 Fundamentals of Geology I |
3 |
| GLY 235 Fundamentals of Geology II |
3 |
| GLY 360 Mineralogy |
4 |
| GLY 420G Structural Geology |
4 |
| GLY 450G Sedimentary Geology |
4 |
| GLY 461 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology |
4 |
|
|
| Elective
I |
| Six
credit hours of GLY courses at the 400 level or above, not including
GLY 495 or GLY 496. |
|
|
| Elective
II |
| Six
additional credit hours at the 300 level or higher of either GLY
courses or courses in a related field. |
| Note |
| Fourteen hours a the 200 level of higher must be completed outside Geology. Partial fulfillment of this requirement cna be completed by PHY, USP Cross-Cultural, and GLY Elective II |
Potential
Electives in Earth and Environmental Sciences:
GLY 341 Landforms [3]
GLY 350 Regional and Historical Geology [3]
GLY 395 Independent Studies in Geology [1-6]
GLY 399 Experiential Education [1-6]
GLY 401G Invertebrate Paleontology [3]
GLY 480 Advanced Topics in Geological Sciences [3]
GLY 495 Senior Thesis Seminar [3]
GLY 496 Senior Thesis Research [3]
GLY 530 Low Temperature Geochemistry [3]
GLY 552 Sedimentary Petrology [3]
GLY 555 Stratigraphy [3]
GLY 575 Geodynamics [3]
GLY 579 Groundwater Geophysics [3]
GLY 585 Hydrogeology [3]
Suggested
Related Field Courses:
BIO 325 Introductory Ecology [3]
CE 341 Fluid Mechanics [3]
CE 461G Hydrology [3]
CE 471G Soil Mechanics [3]
CHE 230 Organic Chemistry [3]
CHE 440 Physical Chemistry [3]
ENS 200 Introduction to Environmental Studies [3]
ENS 400 Senior Seminar in Environmental Studies [3]
GEO 409 G Introduction to Geographic Information Systems [3]
MA 213, 214 Calculus III, IV
MA 321 Introduction to Numerical Methods [3]
MA 322 Matrix Algebra [3]
PHY 404G Mechanics [3]
PLS 366 Fundamentals of Soil Science [3]
PLS 450G Biogeochemisty [3]
CS 221 Computer Science [2]
STA 291 Statistical Methods [3]
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