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Geology

Dr. David Grandstaff, Chair

Dr. Jonathan Nyquist, Advisor
209 Beury Hall
215-204-7484
jonathan.nyquist@temple.edu

The Department of Geology offers two different undergraduate programs, one leading to the B.S. in Geology and the other leading to the B.A. in Earth Science.

The B.S. program prepares students for immediate entry into a career in geology or for graduate studies. Career opportunities for geologists in industry and government include environmental planning, evaluation of waste disposal sites, groundwater monitoring, and exploration for natural resources. The B.S. program is excellent preparation for graduate study and ultimately for a career in research, teaching, industry, or government.

The B.A. program is not intended for prospective geologists. The B.A. program is suitable for pre-medicine or pre-law students or for students planning to teach earth science in secondary school.

A departmental field trip for undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty will be conducted during the fall semester.

B.A. in Earth Science

First semester of introductory or general chemistry with lab, College Math or Calculus I, and the following Geology courses: C050, W381, and three electives from the following five:  Geology 0201, Geology 0210, Geology 0211, Geology 0212, Geology 0261.  Five additional science electives must be chosen, with no more than three from the same department:  Three courses must be numbered above 0100.  These electives must be taken from the following list:

  • Anthropology 0124, 0125, 0248, 0280
  • Biology C083, C084, 0101 or H101, 0102 or H102, W237, 0241
  • Chemistry C062/C064, or C072/C074, 0121/0123, 0122/0124
  • Geology 0310
  • Geography & Urban Studies 0254, 0257, 0260, 0262
  • Physics C087 or 0121, C088 or 0122
Fall or Spring Courses B.A. Earth Science    
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Geology C050 Introduction to Geology 4 SA
Mathematics C055

C085

H095
College Math
     or
Calculus I
     or
Honors Calculus I
3

4

4
QA

QB

QB
Chemistry C061/C063

C071/C073

C081/C083

H091/H093
Intro. To Chemistry I & Lab
    or
General Chemistry I & Lab
    or
General Chemical Science I & Lab
    or
Honors General Chemical Science I & Lab
4

4

4

4
SA

SA

SA

SA
Subtotal     11-12  

Foundational Level Fall Term B.A.    
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Choose three of the following five courses:    
Geology 0201 Mineralogy I 4  
Geology 0210 Introduction to Hydrology 4  
Geology 0211 Facies Models 4  
Geology 0212 Paleontology & Stratigraphy 4  
Geology 0261 Introduction to Geochemistry 4  
Subtotal     12  

Spring Term B.A.      
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Geology W381 or H391 Environmental Seminar 3 WI
Subtotal     3  

Fall Courses Recommended for Advancing Students in the Major for the B.A. in Earth Science

Specific Electives    
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Select five: No more than three from one department. Three courses must be numbered above 0100.  
Anthropology 0124 Fundamentals of Archaeology 3  
Anthropology 0125 Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology 4  
Anthropology 0248 Introduction to Primates 3  
Anthropology 0280 Evolutionary Biology 3  
Biology C083 General Biology I 4 SA
Biology C084 General Biology II 4 SB
Biology 0101

H101
Introduction to Biology
     or
Honors Introduction to Biology
4

4
 
Biology 0102

H102
Introduction to Biology
     or
Honors Introduction to Biology
4

4
 
Biology W237 Marine Environments I 4 WI
Biology 0241 Invertebrate Biology 4  
Chemistry C062/C064

C072/C074

H092/H094
Introduction to Chemistry II & Lab
     or
General Chemistry II & Lab
     or

Honors General Chemical Science II & Lab
4

4

4
SB

SB

SB
Chemistry 0121/0123 Organic Chemistry I & Lab 4  
Chemistry 0122/0124 Organic Chemistry II & Lab 4  
GUS 0254 Energy, Resources, and Conservation 3  
GUS 0260 Fundamentals of Cartography 3  
GUS 0262 Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems 3  
GUS 0257 Hazards Geography 4  
Geology 0310 Microcomputers in Geology 4  
Physics C087

0121
Elementary Classical Physics I
     or
General Physics I
4

4
SA
Physics C088

0122
Elementary Classical Physics II
     or
General Physics II
4

4
SB
Subtotal     15-20   

Total credits for B.A. degree 123
Credits in coursework for a B.A. degree in Earth Science 41-47
Core / Electives 76-82

B.S. in Geology

Calculus I, II; General Chemistry I, II; Calculus-based Physics I, II; Geology C050, Geology 0201, Geology 0211, Geology 0212, Geology 0261, Geology 0301, Geology W302.  In addition, Field Geology (Geology 0352) taken in the summer; and three upper-level science or mathematics electives, at least one of which must be in a discipline other than geology.

First-year Courses B.S. Geology    
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Geology C050 Introduction to Geology 4 SA
Mathematics C085

H095
Calculus I
     or
Honors Calculus I
4 QB
Mathematics 0086

H096
Calculus II
     or
Honors Calculus II
4  
Chemistry C071/C073

C081/C083

H091/H093
General Chemistry I & Lab
     or
General Chemical Science I & Lab
     or
Honors General Chemical Science I & Lab
4 SA

SA

SA
Chemistry C072/C074

C082/C084

H092/H094 
General Chemistry II & Lab
     or
General Chemical Science II & Lab
     or
Honors General Chemical Science II & Lab
4 SB

SB
Physics C087

0121
Elementary Classical Physics I
     or
General Physics I
4 SA
Physics C088

0122
Elementary Classical Physics II
     or
General Physics II
4 SB
Subtotal     28  

Foundational Courses for the B.S. – Fall term Geology    
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Geology 0201 Mineralogy I 4  
Geology 0211 Facies Models 4  
Subtotal     8  

Foundational Courses for the B.S. – Spring term Geology    
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Geology 0212 Paleontology & Stratigraphy 4  
Geology 0261 Introduction to Geochemistry 4  
Subtotal     8  
Note: Summer field camp is required of all B.S. geology majors and is usually taken in the summer of the junior or senior year. The geology undergraduate advisor must approve the choice of field camp.  

Summer term – B.S. Geology      
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Geology 0352 Field Geology (see Advisor) 4-6  
Subtotal     4-6  

Fall Courses Recommended for Students Advancing in the Major for the B.S. in Geology

Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Geology 0301 Igneous & Meta. Petrology 4  
Geology 0210 Intro. To Hydrology
     or
Elective*
4

3-4
 
Geology 0310 Microcomputers in Geology
     or
Elective*
4

3-4
 
Subtotal     10-12  

Spring Courses Recommended for Students Advancing in the Major for the B.S. in Geology

Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Geology W302 Structural Geology 4 WI 
Required Elective Elective Upper-level Science or Math Elective* 3 or 4    
Subtotal     7-8  

*Of the three upper-level Science/Math electives required, at least one must be in a discipline other than Geology. One may be from the graduate level with permission of the instructor.

Total credits for B.S. degree 123
Credits in Coursework for Geology B.S. degree 65-70
Core / Electives 53-58

Minor

Students interested in acquiring a basic knowledge of Geology but not wishing to major in Geology may pursue a minor in Geology by successfully completing the following courses:

  • Geology C050 with laboratory
  • Chemistry C071/C073 or Chemistry C061/C063
  • Mathematics C055 or Mathematics C085
  • Geology electives above the 0100 level, with a total of 16 or more credits, chosen with the approval of the Undergraduate Geology Advisor.

Five-year Master's Program

Five-Year Combined B.A. or B.S. and Ed.M. Program

This is a combined program between the College of Science and Technology and the College of Education.  For more information, see the following website:

www.temple.edu/bulletin/Academic_programs/schools_colleges/ed/intro/generalinfo/ed_generalinfo.shtm#teacher

Senior Research Project

Students whose cumulative GPA is at least 3.25 at the end of the first semester of their junior year are eligible to undertake a senior research project. In the second semester of their junior year, students must select a faculty research advisor and, with the advisor, prepare a written research proposal. After the research advisor and the undergraduate geology advisor approve the proposal, the student may register for 3 hours of Geology 0293-0294 (Individual Study Program), in the summer and each semester of the senior year (up to a total of 9 hours), to carry out the research project. Normally, the project will involve field or laboratory work in the summer between the junior and senior years and lead to presentation of the results at a departmental seminar at the end of the senior year.

Distinction in Major

To graduate with Distinction in Major, students are required to achieve a 3.5 GPA for the aggregate of courses required for the B.S. in Geology or the B.A. in Earth Science.

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