Geoscience

Courses

GEO-188: Special Topics in Geoscience

Special topics course offered in response to student and faculty interest.

Required Prerequisites

Prerequisites vary with topic studied.

GEO-200: Earth Science

An introduction to the atmospheric, hydrologic, and geologic processes by which the physical environment of our planet is continuously reshaped and reformed.

Required Corequisites

GEO-202: Introduction to Oceanography

Students will understand how the oceans influence the earth. The origins and effects of important biological, chemical, physical, and geological processes in the ocean are emphasized. Specific global problems are addressed including but not limited to global climate change, marine pollution, coastal erosion and sea level change, and depletion of the world's fisheries. The course includes a field trip to the North Carolina coast.

GEO-203: Geographic Information System (GIS)

This course provides students with the experience of finding and analyzing a variety of geographically referenced data, and then presenting them in graphical and statistical formats in order to answer research questions from every day life. This process will include spatial reasoning, problem definition, and appropriate applications for planning and decision making.

GEO-240: Earth Science Laboratory

Field and laboratory exercises involving the atmospheric, hydrologic, and geologic processes by which the physical environment of our planet is continuously reshaped and reformed. One full-day field trip is required.

Required Corequisites

GEO-288: Special Topics in Geoscience

Special topics course offered in response to student and faculty interest.

Required Prerequisites

Prerequisites vary with topic studied.

GEO-299: Introduction to Research

This course will provide opportunities for freshmen and sophomores to participate in original laboratory research. Students will submit their findings in a formal written report and will give an oral presentation. Students will be expected to spend two to three hours per week in the laboratory and one to two hours per week outside the laboratory for each semester hour credit.

GEO-326: Environmental Resources

This course is an introduction to the inter-relationships among the physical, chemical, and biological processes and the large variety of resources of the physical world. Consequences from natural phenomena and, increasingly, human activities that use various resources, give rise to a number of environmental problems. Potential solutions to these problems will be discussed. 

Required Prerequisites

GEO-388: Special Topics in Geoscience

Special topics course offered in response to student and faculty interest.

Required Prerequisites

Prerequisites vary with topic studied.

GEO-488: Special Topics in Geoscience

Special topics course offered in response to student and faculty interest.

Required Prerequisites

Prerequisites vary with topic studied.

GEO-498: Honors Thesis in Geoscience

In conjunction with a faculty mentor, the student will formulate and execute an original research project that will culminate in a paper and a presentation. A research proposal form completed by the student and the faculty mentor are required to complete registration. The project must meet the Honors Program thesis requirements as well as the expectations of the departmental faculty. 

Required Prerequisites

GEO-200 and GEO-240, or GEO-203
Majors in the department of Chemistry, Geoscience and Physics who are members of the Honors and/or Teaching Fellows Programs.

GEO-499: Research

In conjunction with a faculty mentor, the student will formulate and execute an original research project that will culminate in a paper and a presentation. A research proposal form completed by the student and the faculty mentor is required for registration.

Required Prerequisites

GEO-200
Junior and Senior Standing, Geoscience minors, or others by permission.