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2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Earth Science, with Secondary Education Certification, B.A.


Requirements for Major in Earth Science with Secondary Education Certification


  • Completion of all other requirements as outlined below in the section “Requirements for All Students Majoring in Geology or Earth Science.”
  • Demonstrated mathematics proficiency at the MATH 125  level.
  • Completion of all other requirements for teacher certification.

Nine Units in Geology, Including:


The following and five other geology courses at the 200-level or higher (one must be at the 300-level), selected in consultation with, and approved by, the department.

These May Not Include:


Two Cognate Courses Including:


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 , 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 (,  or ) 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.