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1 B.Sc Geology Program ( ) Acadia University Total Program: 120 h 1. 6h English or language 2. 6h from the Faculty of Arts (not Econ 2613, 2623, Soci 3103) 3. 6h from either the Faculty of Arts (not Econ 2613/2623 or Soci 3103) or the Faculty of Professional Studies or 3h from each. 4. 6h in Maths 5a) The geology core (1013, 1023, 2043, 2080, 2133, 2213, 2703, 3603, 4013 and three of 3303, 3323, 3403, 3503) and 15h elective geology (48h) b) Chem 1013, 1023 or equiv. with lab. (6h) c) Phys 1053, 1063 or equiv. with lab. (6h) d) 12h additional science courses at the level of C- or better as a minor. e) 12h in one subject area to constitute a minor 6. 24h additional elective hours h are required in all. Of these at least 48h must not be in the major subject. 72h, including those offered to fulfil major and minor requirements must be completed with a grade of C- or better. A minimum CGPA of 2.00 is required to be eligible to graduate. No more than 3h non-lab geology courses at the 1000/2000 level may be offered towards the major. Acceptable fields for the minor include biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics and physics. Students intending careers in paleontology should offer biology. Computer science courses are recommended to all students. Page 1 of 27

2 B.Sc. Earth Sciences Program ( ) Honours Dalhousie University ERTH / or SCIE or SCIE or SCIE ERTH ERTH ERTH MATH MATH BIOL 1000 X/Y.06 CHEM / of PHYC 1100 X/Y.06 ERTH ERTH ERTH ERTH ERTH ERTH ERTH ERTH Third Year ERTH ERTH ERTH ERTH ERTH ERTH Full Credits in any subject other than the honours subject Fourth Year ERTH ERTH ERTH 4200 X/Y.06 Plus other advanced Earth Science classes for a total of nine credits beyond the 1000 level Page 2 of 27

3 B.Sc. Earth Sciences Program ( ) McMaster University MATH 1A03 OR MATH 1LS3 CHEM 1A03 OR CHEM 1R03 6 UNITS FROM ENV SC 1A03/1B03/1G03 12 UNITS FROM CHEM 1AA3/BIO 1A03/BIO 1M03/MATH 1A03/MATH 1AA3/MATH 1B03/PHYS 1B03/PHYS 1BA3/PHYS 1L03 6 UNITS FROM LEVEL 1 ELECTIVES EARTH SC 2B03 EARTH SC 2E03 EARTH SC 2G03 EARTH SC 2Q03 EARTH SC 2W03 6 units from Course List 1 9 units from CHEM 1A03, ENVIR SC 1A03, 1G03, MATH 1A03, 1AA3, 1B03 Third Year EARTH SC 3FE3 EARTH SC 3RD3 EARTH SC 3Z03 6 Units from Earth Sc Course List 1 9 Units from Earth Sc Course List 2 6 Units Electives Fourth Year 15 Units from Earth Sc Course List 2 Earth Sc 4MR3 or 4MT6 9 Units from Earth Sc Course List 1 6 Units Electives Please note: No more than 48 units may be Level I courses and at least 36 units must be Level III, IV courses Below: Course List 1, 2 Page 3 of 27

4 Course List 1: Earth Sc 2C03 Earth Sc 2EI3 or Envir Sc 1B03 Earth Sc 2GI3 Earth Sc 2K03 Chem 2A03 Chem 2E03 Biology 2D03 or 2F03 Stats 2B03 Earth Science Course List 1: Earth Science Course List 2: Earth Sc 2GI3 Earth Sc 2K03 Earth Sc 3E03 Earth Sc 3K03 Earth Sc 3V03 Earth Sc 4G03 Earth Sc 2K03 Earth Sc 3E03 Earth Sc 2GI3 Earth Sc 3K03 Earth Sc 3P03 Earth Sc 3SR3 Earth Sc 3TO3 Earth Sc 3UO3 Earth Sc 3V03 Earth Sc 4EA3 Earth Sc 4FE3 Earth Sc 4FF3 Earth Sc 4GO3 Earth Sc 4JO3 Earth Sc 4MR3 Earth Sc 4MT6 Earth Sc 4QO3 Earth Sc 4TO3 Earth Sc 4VO3 Earth Sc 4ZO3 onmentalsci_earth_specialization_progress_chart_ pdf Page 4 of 27

5 B.Sc. Earth Sciences Program ( ) Memorial University ENGLISH 1080 ENGLISH 1110 MATHS 1000 MATHS 1001 EASC 1000 EASC 1002 CHEM 1010 or 1050 CHEM 1011 or 1051 PHY 1050 or 1051 PHY 1020 or 1021 EASC 2030 EASC 2031 EASC 2401 EASC 2502 EASC 2702 EASC 2905 MATHS 2000 STATS 2510 BIOL 2120 (or BIOL 1001 or 1002) or PHY Credit Hours from Science Faculty courses numbered 2000 or higher. Credit hours from Earth Sciences Courses, BIOL 3811and formed PHYS 2050 are excluded. Third and Fourth Year EASC additional credit hours from Earth Sciences courses at 3000 and/or 4000 levels with a minimum of 9 credit hours from courses at 4000 level. Credit hours from Earth Sciences 2150, 2914, 2915, 2916, 4310, 4950 and 499A/B cannot be used to fulfill this requirement. *Additional Credit hours selected to conform with regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor Science so as to achieve a total of 120 credit hours. Page 5 of 27

6 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) Montana University CHEM 131 General Chemistry I CHEM 132 General Chemistry II ESCI 111 Physical Geology ESCI 112 Physical Geography GEOL 210 Historical Geology MATH 181Calculus/Anal. Geom I MATH 182 Calculus/Anal. Geom II University core or elective CHMY 141 College Chemistry I CHMY 143 College Chemistry II GEO 101 Intro to Physical Geol & Lab GPHY 111 Intro to Physical Geography and Lab GEO 211Earth History & Evolution w/o Lab MATH 171 Calculus I MATH 172 Calculus II BIOL 101Biology of Organisms ESCI 307 Principles of Geomorphology GEOG 211GIS and Cartography GEOG 305 GIS and Spatial Analysis GEOL 204 Mineralogy PHYS 205 College Physics I PHYS 206 College Physics II University core or elective ERTH 307 Principles of Geomorphology GPHY 284 Intro to GIS Science and Cartography GPHY 384 Advanced GIS and Spatial Analysis GEO 205 Mineralogy Either ESCI 112 or GEOG 305 maybe taken; if ESCI 112 is taken, GEOG 305 maybe taken as an elective Third Year GEOL 306 Igneous Petrology GEOL 307 Sedimentary Petrology GEOL 308 Metamorphic Petrology GEOL 309 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy GEOL 315 Structural Geology STAT 332 Stat. Scientist & Engr University core or electives GEOL 423 Field Geology GEO 429 Field Geology Page 6 of 27

7 Fourth Year GEOL 433 Tectonics GEO 433 Global Tectonics Geology Electives: Take 5 courses from the following 3 blocks, atleast 3 of which must come from the geology block. GEOLOGY BLOCK: Take 3 to 5 courses from the following block: ESCI 445 Physiography of the United States GEOL 310 Invertebrate Paleontology GEOL 411 Vertebrate Paleontology GEOL 417 Taphonomy GEOL 440 Volcanology GEOL 445 Glacial Geology GEOL 470 Individual Problems GEOL 480 Special Topics ESCI 490 Undergraduate Research GEO 492 Independent Study GEO 491 Special Topics GEO 490 Undergraduate Research HYDROLOGY BLOCK: One course from the following can be counted as an elective: ESCI 432 Surface Water Resource ERTH 432 Surface Water Resource ESCI 440 Groundwater Resource GEO 420 Hydrogeology ESCI 450 Snow Dynamics and Accumulation ERTH 450 Snow Dynamics and Accumulation REMOTE SENSING BLOCK: One course from the following can be counted as an elective ESCI 310 Aerial Photo Interpretation GEOG 305 GIS and Spatial Analysis GPHY 384 Advanced GIS and Spatial Analysis GEOG 411 Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing GPHY 484 Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis LRES 325 Remote Sensing LRES 425 Advanced Remote Sensing NOTE: A minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation; 42 of these credits must be courses numbered 300 or above. Page 7 of 27

8 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) Mount Royal College CHEM 1201 COMP 1001 GEOL 1101 GEOL 1103 MATH 1200 MATH 1203 PHYS 1201 GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTER 1 GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTER 2 GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTER 4 CHEM 1202 GEOL 2101 GEOL 2103 GEOL 2105 GEOL 2107 GEOL 2109 GEOL 2111 PHYS 1202 GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTER 3 GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTER 1 Third Year GEOL 3101 GEOL 3103 GEOL 3107 GEOL 3109 GEOL 3111 GEOL 3113 GEOP 3101 GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTER 3 GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTER 4 GENERAL EDUCATION LEVEL 3 Fourth Year GEOL 4101 OR 4103 GEOL 4105 GEOL 4107 GEOL 4109 GEOL 4111 GEOL 4113 MATH 2231 GENERAL EDUCATION CLUSTER 2 GENERAL EDUCATION LEVEL 3 Programs/BachelorofScience/CurriculumCourses/index.htm#geo Page 8 of 27

9 B.Sc (Honours, Geological Sciences) Queens University -first year credit in Chemistry (CHEM 112 or 116) -first year credit in Mathematics MATH 121 or equivalent -first year credit in either Biology or Mathematics(linear algebra) -PHYS 104 or 106 or 107 -WRIT 175* -GEOL 104*The dynamic earth -GEOL 107*History of life -GEOL 200*Oceanography -GEOL 221*Geological Field Methods -GEOL 232*Mineralogy -GEOL 235*Genesis and characterization of solid earth materials -GEOL 238*Surficial processes, sedimentation and stratigraphy -GEOL 249*Geophysical characterization of the earth -GEOL 300*Geological field school -GEOL 321*Analysis of geological structures -GEOL 337*Paleontology -GEOL 365*Geochemical characterization of earth processes -GEOL 543 Research and thesis -3.5 credits in Geology -3.0 complementary credits chosen from the sciences, Mathematics or Geography (physical geography or techniques and research methods) normally at the 200 level or above. (may include CISC 101*/104* (or 121*/124*). Only 1.0 of the 3.0 complementary credits may be chosen from the Geological Sciences -2.0 elective credits PDF File (Geosciences Programs) Page 9 of 27

10 B.Sc. Geology ( ) Simon Fraser University CHEM 121 (4 CR) CHEM 126 (2 CR) EASC 201 (3 CR) EASC 204 (3 CR) EASC 206 (2CR) CHEM 122 (2 CR) EASC 101 (3 CR) EASC 202 (3 CR) EASC 205 (3 CR) EASC 207 (3 CR) EASC 208 (3 CR) EASC 210 (3 CR) GEOG 213 (3 CR) MATH 152 (3 CR) MATH 150 OR MATH 151 STAT 101 OR STAT 201 PHYS 101 OR 120 OR 125 PHYS 102 OR 121 OR 126 PHYS 130 OR 131 Third AND Fourth Year EASC 301 (3 CR) EASC 302 (3 CR) EASC 306 (3 CR) EASC 309 (3 CR) EASC 310 (3 CR) EASC 312 (3 CR) EASC 303 OR 304 OR 313 OR 403 EASC 406 OR UNITS from following courses: EASC 300/303/304/307/313/314/317/400/401/402/403/404/406/ 408/410/411/412/413/416/417/420/421/491/492/493 Page 10 of 27

11 B.Sc. Geoscience Concentration ( ) St. Francis Xavier University: ESCI 170 MATH 111 MATH 112 CHEM 100 or 120 PHYS 100 or 120 OR BIOL 111/112 6 credits arts electives ESCI 201 ESCI 202 ESCI 215 ESCI 216 ESCI 245 ESCI 275 (non-credit) ESCI credits science B or PHYS 100 or credits arts electives 6 credits science B may be BIOL; CHEM 231,232,245 or credits MATH PHYS 241 and 3 credit PHYS Third Year ESCI 301 ESCI 302 ESCI 305 ESCI 365 ESCI credits ESCI elective 6 credits science B or science electives 6 credits arts electives Fourth Year ESCI 426 ESCI 435 ESCI 446 ESCI 475 ESCI 476 ESCI 491(non-credit) ESCI 493 or credit science electives from ESCI, BIOL, CHEM, MATH or PHYS Page 11 of 27

12 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) Texas A&M University CHEM 101 CHEM 102 ENGL 104 GEOL 106 GEOL 104 MATH 152 MATH 151 U.S. history or political science elective GEOL 203 GEOL 302 MATH 251 GEOL 309 PHYS 218 PHYS 219 GEOP 341 MATH 308 KINE 198 KINE 199 Third Year ENGL 301 GEOL 306 GEOL 304 GEOL 312 GEOL 305 GEOL 451 Computer Science U.S History or political science elective Humanities Elective GEOL 300 (Field Geology) Fourth Year Geology elective (400 level) US History or political science elective Technical elective Visual and performing arts elective Free Electives Geology Elective (400 level) History or political science elective Social science elective Technical Electives (any Science, math or engg course ) Page 12 of 27

13 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) Texas A&M University CHEM 101 CHEM 102 ENGL 104 GEOL 106 GEOL 104 MATH 152 MATH 151 U.S. history or political science elective GEOL 203 GEOL 302 MATH 251 GEOL 309 PHYS 218 PHYS 219 GEOP 341 MATH 308 KINE 198 KINE 199 Third Year ENGL 301 GEOL 306 GEOL 304 GEOL 312 GEOL 305 GEOL 451 Computer Science U.S History or political science elective Humanities Elective GEOL 300 (Field Geology) Fourth Year Geology elective (400 level) US History or political science elective Technical elective Visual and performing arts elective Free Electives Geology Elective (400 level) History or political science elective Social science elective Technical Electives (any Science, math or engg course ) Page 13 of 27

14 B.Sc. Geology ( ) University of Alberta EAS 100 EAS 105 *6 junior English CHEM 101 CHEM 102 MATH 113 or 114 MATH 115 PHYS 124 and 126 or PHYS 144 and 146 EAS 221 EAS 222 EAS 224 EAS 225 EAS 230 EAS 232 EAS 233 EAS 234 *3 Science Option *3 Arts Option Third Year EAS 320 EAS 323 EAS 331 EAS 332 EAS 333 EAS 336 EAS 364 OR 368 GOPH 210 OR 223 OR 224 *3 Arts Option *3 Science Option Fourth Year EAS 426 GOPH 210 OR 223 OR 224 *12 in EAS Science courses numbered *6 Arts Option EAS 300 or higher *3 Science Option Page 14 of 27

15 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) University of Manitoba GEOL 1340 OR GEOL 1400 GEOL 1410 GEOL 1420 CHEM Credit hours from the Faculty of Arts PHYS 1020 and one of MATH 1500 or MATH 1300 GEOL 2440 GEOL 2500 GEOL 2520 GEOL 2530 GEOL 2770 GEOL 2800 GEOL 3910 Third Year GEOL 2060 GEOL 3110 GEOL 3130 GEOL 3310 GEOL 3490 GEOL 3900 GEOL credit hours of Geological Sciences Electives from Lists A and B (as shown below) Fourth Year GEOL 4670 GEOL Credit hours of Geological Sciences Electives from Lists A and B not yet taken (see below) Page 15 of 27

16 Geological Sciences Electives Lists A and B Course No. Title Credit Hours List A Electives: Honours and Major students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours from the following courses: GEOL 2390 Environmental Geology 3 GEOL 3290 Metamorphic Structure and Tectonics 3L GEOL 4280 Instrumental Techniques in Geology 3L GEOL 4300 Mineral Deposits 3L GEOL 4520 Petroleum Geology 3L GEOL 4890 Basin Analysis 3L List B Electives: Honours students are required to complete a minimum of 15 credit hours; Major students must complete a minimum of 6 credit hours from the following courses: GEOL 3140 Gemology 3L GEOL 3420 Engineering Geology 3 GEOL 3740 Exploration Seismology 3L GEOL 3750 Geology and Geophysics of the Planets 3L GEOL 3810 Applied Geophysics 3L GEOL 4260 Applied Geophysics Field Course 3 GEOL 4270 Advanced Studies in Earth Sciences 3 GEOL 4290 Topics in Environmental Geosciences 3L GEOL 4310 Paleontologic Principles 3L GEOL 4370 Global Change 3 GEOL 4630 Geolimnology 3 GEOL 4660 Volcanology 3L GEOL 4740 Geophysics Field School 6 GEOL 4830 Remote Sensing and Geological Information Systems 3L and/or up to 6 credit hours of additional courses not yet completed from List A. Page 16 of 27

17 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) University of New Brunswick GEOL 1001 GEOL 1012 GEOL 1006/1026/1036 MATH 1003 MATH 1013 CHEM 1001 CHEM 1006 CHEM 1012 CHEM 1017 PHYS 1040 PHYS 1045 An additional 4 credit GEOL 2131 GEOL 2142 GEOL 2202 GEOL 2211 GEOL 2321 GEOL 2602 GEOL ch of Mathematics or statistics chosen from MATH 1503, MATH 2003, MATH 2013, MATH 2213, STAT 2513, STAT 2253, STAT 2263, STAT 2264, STAT 2593 Third Year GEOL 3131 GEOL 3322 GEOL 3703 Plus sufficient electives to meet program requirements (see below) Fourth Year GEOL 4312 Plus sufficient electives to meet program requirements (see below) Electives: A minimum of 35 ch of geology at or above the 2000 level A minimum of 9 ch in the Faculty of Science outside of Geology A minimum of 12 ch of approved courses outside of the Department of Geology. A minimum of 15 ch of free electives. Page 17 of 27

18 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) University of Regina Program Requirements: Note: 0.3 FCE = 1 half course (1 semester) 51 Credits = GEOL 102, 201, 210, 211, 220, 240, 250, 313, 314, 315, 340, 350, 396, 496, 12 Credit units from 400 level GEOL courses. Other GEOLOGY courses: GEOL 270, 371, 414, 416, 450, 451, 460, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, GEOL 490, 495, GEOL Credits = CHEM 102 OR 103, CHEM 230, CS 110, MATH 105 OR 110, PHYS 109, 119, STATS 100 OR 160, GEOG Credits = Engl 100 or 110, 12 Credits Fine Arts/Arts Electives 27 Credits = 9 Credits Science/Arts/Fine Arts elective 18 Credits Open Elective ourses.htm Page 18 of 27

19 B.Sc. Geology ( ) University of Saskatchewan Program Requirements: Note: 0.3 FCE = 1 half course (1 semester) Natural Science Requirement: 15 Credits = GEOL 121.3, 122.3, PHYS 115.3, 117.3, or 125.3, CHEM 112.3, Humanities Requirement: 6 Credits = 100 Level English Courses,100 Level History Courses, LIT 100.6, PHIL 120.3,133.3 Social Science Requirement: 6 Credits = ANTH 111.3, 112.3, 116.3, ECON 111.3, 114.3, GEOG 130.3, LING 111.3, 112.3, NS 105.3, 106.3, POLS 111.3, 112.3, PSY 110.6, SOC 111.3, 112.3, WGST Mathematics/ Statistics Requirement: 6 Credits = MATH 110.3, (116.3) General Requirement: 6 Credits = Choose 6 credit units from the areas of Humanities, Social Sciences, Languages and/or Fine Arts. Humanities: CHIN 111.6, CHIN 130.6, CLAS 110.3, CLAS 111.3, CLAS 121.6, CREE 101.6, CREE 120.6, ENG 110.6, ENG 111.3, ENG 112.3, ENG 113.3, ENG 114.3, FREN 103.3, FREN 106.3, FREN 122.3, FREN 125.3, FREN 128.3, FREN 218.3, GERM 114.3, GERM Social Sciences: ANTH 111.3, ARCH 112.3, ARCH 116.3,ECON 111.3, ECON 114.3, GEOG 130.3, LING 111.3, LING 112.3, NS 105.3, NS 106.3, POLS 111.3, POLS 112.3, PSY 110.6, SOC 111.3, SOC 112.3, WGST Languages: CHIN 111.6, CHIN 130.6, CREE 101.6, CREE 120.6, ENG 110.6, ENG 111.3, ENG 112.3, ENG 113.3, ENG 114.3, FREN 103.3, FREN 106.3, FREN 122.3, FREN 125.3, FREN 128.3, FREN 218.3, GERM 114.3, GERM 117.3, GRK 112.3, GRK 113.3, HEB 111.6, LATN 112.3, LATN 113.3, LIT 100.6, RUSS 114.3, RUSS 117.3, SNSK 101.6, SPAN 114.3, SPAN 117.3, UKR 114.3, UKR Page 19 of 27

20 Fine Arts: ART 111.6, ART 112.6, ART 113.6, ART 136.3, ART 141.3, ART 161.3, ARTH 120.3, ARTH 121.3, DRAM 101.3, DRAM 104.6, DRAM 110.3, DRAM 113.3, DRAM 118.3, DRAM 119.3, DRAM 121.3, MUS 101.3, MUS 105.3, MUS 111.3, MUS 117.1, MUS 120.2, MUS 121.2, MUS 133.3, MUS Major Requirement: 57 Credit Units = GEOL 206.3, 224.3, 226.3, 229.3, 245.3, 247.3, 258.3, 308.3, or 384.3, or (all of these) 15 Credit Units = GEOL 282.3,324.3, 325.3, 329.3, 330.3, 334.3, 335.3, 343.3, 358.3, 384.3, 405.3, 406.3, 408.3, 411.3, 413.3, 429.3, 433.3, 435.3, 439.3, 444.3, 445.3, 446.3, 450.3, 463.3, 465.3, 481.3, 483.3, 485.3, 487.3, 490.3, Choose 12 credit units of senior level geoscience, which can be selected from the above list or from: GEOG 225.3, 235.3, 320.3, 321.3, 322.3, 323.3, 325.3, 335.3, 351.3, 435.3, EVSC 220.3, 420.3, SLSC 313.3, 322.3, 332.3, 403.3, TOX 301.3, Elective Requirement: 9 Credit Units = BIOL and 121.3, 224.3, 204.3, 222.3, 228.3, STAT 245.3, CMPT 111.3, 115.3, 116.3, MATH 225.3, 226.3, 238.3, 266.3, CHEM 221.3, 231.3, 242.3, 243.3, 250.3, BIOC or PHYS 128.3, Open Electives (15 Credit Units) = Courses to complete the requirements for 120 credit unit Four year Program, of which at least 66 must be at the 200 level or higher sciences.html Page 20 of 27

21 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) University of Toronto CHM 151 CHM 138 CHM 139 MAT 135 MAT 137 PHY 131 PHY 132 PHY 151 PHY 152 BIO 150 (Recommended) GLG 102 (Recommended) GLG 202 GLG 204 GLG 206 GLG 207 GLG 216 GLG 217 MAT 223 STA 220 (Recommended) Third Year GLG 318 GLG 340 GLG 345 GLG 351 GLG 360 ENV 315 Fourth Year GLG 445 GLG full 400-series GLG or JGP courses Page 21 of 27

22 B.Sc. Geology Program ( ) University of Waterloo CHEM 120/120 L CHEM 123/123 L EARTH 121/121 L EARTH 122/122 L EARTH 123/123 L MATH 127/128 PHYS 121/121 L PHYS 122/122 L One Elective (0.5 units) L=Laboratory EARTH 221 EARTH 231 EARTH 232 EARTH 235 EARTH 238 EARTH 260 MATH 106 One 200 level Earth Course (0.5 units) Arts Core (0.5 Units) One Elective (0.5 Units) Third Year Earth 331 Earth 332 Earth 333 Earth 342 Earth 358 Earth 390 STAT 202 One EARTH 300 or 400 Level Course (0.5 Units) 3 Electives (1.5 Units) Fourth Year EARTH 436 A/B Earth 471 GEOG 281 One EARTH 200,300 or 400 level course (0.5 Units) 4 courses from EARTH 359/361/421/435/437/438/440/444/456/458/458L/459/460/461/461L One Elective (0.5 Units) not from Earth Sciences Page 22 of 27

23 B.Sc. Geology ( ) University of Western Ontario Program Requirements: Completion of first-year requirements. Students must have completed 3.0 courses, with a minimum of 60% in each. At least 2.0 courses from Chemistry 1050 or the former Chemistry 1020 or 020 or 023, Physics 1021, 1024 or 1028A/B and 1029A/B, and Biology 1222 or 1223, plus 1.0 additional course (to make the total of 3.0 courses). Additional requirements: 1.0 course from: Calculus 1000A/B or 1100A/B and one of Calculus 1201A/B, 1301A/B, 1501A/B, Linear Algebra 1600A/B, Statistical Sciences 1024A/B; or Mathematics 1225A/B and 1229A/B or the former Mathematics 030. This requirement must be completed by the end of second year. Module 9.0 courses: 8.0 courses: Earth Sciences 2123A/B, 2200A/B, 2201A/B, 2206A/B, 2230A/B, 2250Y, 2260A/B, 2265A/B, 3310A/B, 3313A/B, 3314A/B, 3315A/B, 3340A/B, 3350Y, 3370A/B, 4400A/B. 1.0 additional course in Earth Sciences at the 3000 level or above. Note: If Earth Sciences 1023A/B has been taken, Earth Sciences 2123A/B cannot be taken. Page 23 of 27

24 B.Sc. Earth Science Major ( ) University of British Columbia ENGL 100 Level (3 credits) PHYS 101 or 107 (3 credits) CHEM 121/123 (8 credits) EOSC 100 level (3 credits) EOSC 111 (Lab) 1 credit MATH 100 or 102 or 104 MATH 101 or 103 or 105 Elective (if none taken before, 100 Level BIOL must be taken) in addition to the two MATH courses your degree must include an additional 3 credits in computational science (MATH / STAT / CPSC) only 3 lower level requirements may be carried beyond the first 60 credits ENGL 100 Level (3 credits) EOSC 100 level (3 credits) 12 credits of 200+ level EOSC or ATSC courses (6 credits may be delayed to 3 rd year if 300 level or higher courses are used in this requirement) Third and Fourth Year 30 credits from 300+ level EOSC or ATSC courses (6 of these credits may be from BIOL 302, BIOL 303, CHEM 301, CHEM 302, GEOG 300 or GEOG Credits science (may include 12 Credits ARTS Electives EOSC/ATSC) FOS majors breadth requirement (9 credits in additional arts and/or science OUT of EOSC/ATSC may include a mix of arts/science) 18 additional credits maybe in any faculty IMPORTANT YOUR DEGREE MUST ALSO MEET FACULTY OF SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJORS: TOTAL CREDITS: 120 OF WHICH TOTAL SCIENCE CREDITS 72 OF WHICH COURSES TOTAL ARTS CREDITS 18 MAX CREDITS NOT IN SCIENCE 12 OR ARTS (OPTIONAL) PDF file as attached with . Page 24 of 27

25 B.Sc Geology Concentration ( ) University of Arizona TIER ONE: Traditions and culture (TRAD) 6 UNITS Individuals and Societies (INDV) 6 UNITS TIER TWO: Arts 3 UNITS Individuals and Societies (INDV) 3 UNITS Humanities 3 UNITS Note that one of the General Education requirements above must also be a course on non-western cultures or gender/race/class/ethnicity English 6 UNITS ENGL 101 Composition ENGL 102 Composition Math 9 UNITS MATH 125 Calculus I (P: MATH 120R, or MATH 110/112 and MATH 111, or an acceptable score on MRT) OR MATH 124 Calculus I with Applications MATH 129 Calculus II (P: MATH 124 or MATH 125) One of the Following: MATH 160 Basic Statistics (P: acceptable score on MRT) MATH 215 Introduction to Linear Algebra (P: MATH 129 or MATH 250A) MATH 223 Vector Calculus (P: MATH 129 or MATH 250A) MATH 263 Intro to Statistics and Biostatistics (P: MATH 110/112 or acceptable score on MRT) GEN 402 Probability and Statistical Concepts in Geological Media (P: MATH 223) Chemistry 8 UNITS CHEM 151 Fundamentals of Chemistry I (P: MATH 110 or an equivalent level of proficiency as demonstrated by Math Readiness Test) CHEM 152 Fundamentals of Chemistry II (P: CHEM 151) Physics 8 UNITS Page 25 of 27

26 PHYS 141 Introductory Mechanics (P: MATH 124/125; CR: MATH 129) PHYS 142 Introductory Optics and Thermodynamics (P: PHYS 141; CR: MATH 223) PHYS 241 Introductory Electricity and Magnetism (P: PHYS 141; CR: MATH 223) OR PHYS 131Introductory Physics I (P: MATH 124/125; CR: MATH 129) PHYS 132 Introductory Physics II (P: MATH 129, PHYS 131) Computer Science 3 UNITS (MIS 111 or any approved computer science course) GEOSCIENCES 53 UNITS GEOS 251 Physical Geology (Fall and Spring) GEOS 302 Principles Stratigraphy and Sedimentation (P: GEOS 251) (Fall Only) GEOS 304 Structural Geology (P: GEOS 251) (Spring only) GEOS 306 Mineralogy (P: GEOS 251; CHEM 103A/104A) (Fall only) GEOS 308 Paleontology (P: GEOS 251) (Fall only) GEOS 322 Intro to Geophysics (P: GEOS 251; CR: MATH 124/125) (Spring only) GEOS 356 Petrology (P: GEOS 306; MATH 124/125) (Spring only) GEOS 414 Geology Field Camp (P: GEOS 251, 302, 304) (Summer only) Advisor Approved Emphasis Courses 21 UNITS Free Electives (12 UNITS) OTHER GEOSCIENCE OPPORTUNITIES : Research Experience (GEOS 399, 399, 492 etc) SESS Club (Fridays, 12-1) Preceptorship program (GEOS 397A) Page 26 of 27

27 University of California, Berkeley Geology Program Lower Division Required Courses EPS 50 (4) The Planet Earth MATH 1A-B (4,4) Calculus Physics 7A-B (4,4) Physics for Scientists and Engineers Chem 1A (or Chem 4A) (4,4) General Chemistry Upper Division Required Courses EPS 100A (4) Minerals: Their Constitution and Origin EPS 100B (4) Genesis and Interpretation of Rocks EPS 101 (4) Field Geology and Digital Mapping EPS 102 (4) History and Evolution of Planet Earth EPS 118 (4) Advanced Field Course EPS 150 (2) Case Studies in Earth Systems Electives (10 additional upper division units chosen from the following courses): EPS 106, 108, 115, 117, c120, 131, c 141, 170AC (4 units each) EPS 111, 116, c178 (3 units each) AND options outside the department, including ER 102 (4), CEE 115/115L (4) and 116 (3) Page 27 of 27

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