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2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Geology, B.A.


Requirements for Major in Geology


The geology major is designed both for the student who plans to pursue graduate studies in some aspect of geology or become a professional geologist, and for the student who has professional aspirations outside of geology.

Nine units in geology, including; a field work experience; participation in all departmental colloquia during the junior and senior years; two cognate courses.

Introductory Geology Courses


Two courses from the following list, at least one of which must be GEOL 101 or 103.

Required Advanced Geology Courses:


  • (1 Unit)
  • (1 Unit)
  • (1 Unit)
  • (1 Unit)
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  • Additional Requirements:

    At least three additional units of geology at the 200-level or higher, at least one of which must be at the 300-level (one unit from GEOL 314 may be counted toward this requirement).  We encourage all students to take more cognate courses, and students intending to enter graduate school should be aware that many graduate programs require at least two units each of chemistry, calculus, and physics.  Students with specific interests in geology may want to pursue completing appropriate minors in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, or biology.  All majors are required to complete a departmentally-approved independent research project, and are encouraged to complete a senior college or department honors thesis.

Requirements for All Students Majoring in Geology or Earth Science


  • All students completing a major in geology or earth science must satisfy a field work requirement equivalent to one unit of study. This requirement may be fulfilled by summer research, internship or work experiences, academic year directed studies, completion of GEOL 210  or GEOL 314 , other suitable field experiences approved by the faculty (such as field trips sponsored by GSA), or some combination of the above.
    • After completing three or four geology courses or at the end of their junior year, geology majors planning graduate study and/or a professional geology career are urged to attend either the Albion summer field camp in the Rocky Mountains or a similar summer geology field course offered by another college or university. This experience is required by most graduate schools before entering a graduate program and is required by many industries and institutions employing geologists.
  • A maximum of one geographic information systems course (GEOL 111 , GEOL 211  or GEOL 311 ) may be counted toward the major.
  • Departmental Colloquia: All geology and earth science majors are required to attend departmental colloquia regularly and to participate once each semester for four semesters.
  • The geology units and the required cognate courses must be taken for a numerical grade. Students considering a geology major are urged to complete the cognate units as early as possible in their Albion career.