Geosciences (Hydrogeoscience), B.S.
Requirements for a Concentration in Hydrogeoscience
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration Requirements | ||
| Thirteen semester hours from the following: | ||
| GEO 3349 | Hydrologic Processes | 3 |
| or GEO 4341 | Introduction to Hydrology | |
| or GEO 4346 | Hydrogeology | |
| GEO 4386 | Remote Sensing | 3-4 |
| or GEO 4485 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | |
| GEO 4345 | Water Management | 3 |
| Select at least three semester hours from the following: | 3 | |
| Sedimentary Geochemistry | ||
| Global Biogeochemical Cycles | ||
| Geomorphology | ||
| Climate Change and Society I | ||
| Earth System Science | ||
| Senior Thesis | ||
or GEO 4302 | Mentored Research Experience | |
or GEO 4303 | Internship | |
| Required Courses in Other Fields | ||
| MTH 1321 | Calculus I | 3 |
| MTH 1322 | Calculus II | 3 |
| or STA 2381 | Introductory Statistical Methods | |
| Sixteen semester hours from: | 16 | |
| Human Ecology: Our Place in Nature | ||
| Modern Concepts of Bioscience and Modern Concepts of Bioscience Laboratory | ||
| Modern Concepts of Bioscience, continued and Modern Concepts of Bioscience Laboratory | ||
| Basic Principles of Modern Chemistry I and General Chemistry Laboratory I | ||
| Basic Principles of Modern Chemistry II and General Chemistry Laboratory II | ||
| General Physics for Natural and Behavioral Sciences I | ||
| General Physics for Natural and Behavioral Sciences II | ||
| General Physics I | ||
| General Physics II | ||
No more than four hours from: | ||
| Introduction to Human Evolution | ||
| Introduction to Archaeology | ||
| Introduction to Meteorology | ||
| Introduction to Energy Commerce | ||
| Introduction to Computer Science I with Laboratory | ||
| Exploring Environmental Issues and An Introduction to Environmental Analysis (Lab) | ||