Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Applied Geology Major, B.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Applied Geology Major, B.S.

Background and Mission Statement

The mission of the Applied Geology program is to prepare students for entry into geoscience careers or graduate programs by providing access to critical content knowledge, applicable skills, and modes of thought. The objective of the program is to integrate a strong background in geology with applicable hands-on training through laboratory and fieldwork and interpretive data assessment.

Geologists play an important role in identifying problems and finding solutions to an increased demand for energy and mineral resources, expansion of human activities into geologically hazardous areas, and other impacts to land, water, and air. Intimately involved in understanding geological processes of Earth, geologists are trained to investigate mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes, oceans, minerals, water, ancient life, oil, gas, precious metals, or even space. The Applied Geology degree (B.S.) combines coursework from multiple departments with a core of geology courses. This degree offers opportunities for national and international fieldwork, meaningful undergraduate research projects, and industry related internships. Students must work with a faculty advisor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences to discuss academic and employment goals as well as graduation requirements. Students must complete each course with a grade of “C-” or better. The degree is an extended major that does not require a minor. Students must complete 120 hours or more of coursework of which 40-hours or more must be upper division course work (3000 & 4000 level).

Program Goals

  1. To build student’s knowledge base in geoscientific concepts, principles, and processes;
  2. To prepare and train students in field and laboratory technologies and techniques used in geoscientific investigation and interpretation;
  3. To develop competency in written and oral scientific communication and presentation;
  4. To construct habits of critical thinking and creative problem solving that lead to informed decision making, life-long learning, and leadership based on current scientific knowledge; and
  5. To prepare students for successful entry into career or graduate programs.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  1. Identify and explain geoscientific concepts, principles, and processes.
  2. Apply appropriate field and laboratory geoscientific technologies and techniques.
  3. Demonstrate competency in scientific communication.
  4. Evaluate and interpret geoscientific information and data.

Required Prerequisite Courses

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
MTH 1110 - College Algebra for Calculus 1 Credits: 4
MTH 1210 - Introduction to Statistics 1 Credits: 4
MTH 1120 - College Trigonometry * Credits: 3
PHY 2010 - College Physics I 2* Credits: 4
CHE 1800 - General Chemistry I 2* Credits: 4
CHE 1801 - General Chemistry I Laboratory 2* Credits: 1

 

Subtotal: 20 credits

Recommended Prerequisite Course

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
MTH 1410 - Calculus I * Credits: 4

 

Subtotal: 4 credits

Notes

1Satisfies the General Studies Quantitative Literacy Requirement
2Satisfies the General Studies Natural and Physical Sciences Requirement
*Course requires additional prerequisites or corequisites

 

In addition to prerequisite coursework, students must fulfill General Studies and Global Diversity requirements as well as the University Multicultural requirement. Some courses can be used to meet General Studies categories as well as Multicultural and Global Diversity requirements. Students may also use unrestricted electives to satisfy these requirements. Students should meet with an academic advisor for clarification.

Applied Geology Required Courses

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
GEL 1010 - Physical Geology Credits: 4
GEL 1030 - Historical Geology Credits: 4
GEL 2530 - Introduction to Geologic Fieldwork * Credits: 2
GEL 3050 - Introduction to Mineralogy and Optical Mineralogy * Credits: 4
GEL 4450 - Sedimentary Geology and Stratigraphy * Credits: 4
GEL 4460 - Structural Geology and Mapping * Credits: 4
GEL 3120 - Geomorphology * Credits: 4
GEL 3530 - Advanced Geology of the Colorado Plateau Field Course: Variable Topics * Credits: 2
GIS 1220 - Introduction to Geospatial Sciences Credits: 3
GIS 2250 - Geographic Information Systems * Credits: 3

 

Subtotal: 34 credits

CHE and PHY Elective Courses

Students are required to select at least 5 hours from the list below.

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
CHE 1810 - General Chemistry II * Credits: 4
CHE 1811 - General Chemistry II Laboratory * Credits: 1
PHY 2020 - College Physics II * Credits: 4
PHY 2030 - College Physics I Laboratory * Credits: 1
PHY 2040 - College Physics II Laboratory * Credits: 1

 

Subtotal: 5 credits

Applied Geology Elective Courses

Students are required to select at least 14 additional elective credits. A minimum of 11 credits with a GEL prefix must be selected. While the following is a list of suitable recommendations, alternative electives may be approved in consultation with a faculty advisor. Each student must have a department advisor for consultation regarding course work and program planning.

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
GEL 1020 - Geology of Colorado Credits: 3
GEL 3420 - Soil Resources * Credits: 4
GEL 3440 - Energy and Mineral Resources * Credits: 4
GEL 3510 - Advanced Geology of Red Rocks Park and Vicinity * Credits: 1
GEL 3520 - Advanced Garden of the Gods-Front Range Geology * Credits: 2
GEL 3550 - Advanced Geology of the Great Sand Dunes National Monument * Credits: 2
GEL 3920 - Directed Study in Geology * Credits: 2-6
GEL 4050 - Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology * Credits: 4
GEL 4150 - Hydrology (Surface Water) * Credits: 4
GEL 4250 - Hydrogeology (Groundwater) * Credits: 4
ENV 3540 - Advanced Geologic and Environmental Hazards-Denver and Vicinity * Credits: 2
ENV 3700 - Mountain Environments * Credits: 3
ENV 4000 - Environmental Geology * Credits: 3
ENV 4010 - Environmental Hazards and GIS * Credits: 3
GIS 3250 - Cartography * Credits: 3
GIS 4840 - Remote Sensing * Credits: 3
GIS 4860 - GIS Applications * Credits: 4
CET 3320 - Environmental Impact Statements * Credits: 3

 

Subtotal: 14 credits

Internship Course

Students are required to select at least 3 hours of internship credit.

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
GEL 4950 - Internship in Geology * Credits: 2-15

 

Subtotal: 3 credits

Senior Experience Course

Students are required to select at least 4 hours of senior experience credit.

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
GEL 4970 - Undergraduate Research in Geology * Credits: 4

 

Subtotal: 4 credits

Notes

*Course requires additional prerequisites or corequisites

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