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1 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES S C H O O L O F EARTHSCIENCES Minor in Sciences LIST OF PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OSU School of Sciences 275 Mendenhall Laboratory 125 S. Oval Mall Columbus, OH 4210 T
2 EARTH SCIENCE MINOR -- LIST OF PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 1) EARTH SCIENCES MINOR subprogram in Geoarcheology (formerly Anthropology and Archeology) SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: COMPARISON OF SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND COURSES BETWEEN QUARTERS AND SEMESTERS Sciences Minor: Geoarcheology Subprogram/Track Qtr. Title Preparation for the minor 121 The Dynamic 122 Through Time Minor Program: Quarter Title Prerequisites Preparation for the minor (Where available, an Honors version can substitute for the equivalent non- Honors course listed below) The Dynamic Through Time Minor Program: 4 Math 1075 or above 4 Complete a minimum of 20 credit hours, as follows: Complete a minimum of 1 semester credits, as follows: a) a) Complete Sci 421, 42, and Complete Sci 4421, 442, and Intro Materials Chem 1210 Mineralogy 42 Intro. Petrology Intro. Petrology Paleontology Paleontology 4 Sci 1122 b) b) Complete at least one of Sci Complete at least one of Sci 4502, 5550, 4560, 502, 550, and 650: 5622, and 5650: 502 Stratigraphy and Sedimentation Stratigraphy and Sedimentation 4 Sci Geomorphology Geomorphology 4 Sci 1122
3 650 Glaciology Applied Geophysics 5622 Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry 1121; Math 1151; Physics 1250 Rank 4 or Grad standing in a science 5650 Glaciology 4 Sci 4450
4 2) EARTH SCIENCES MINOR subprogram in Sciences SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: COMPARISON OF SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND COURSES BETWEEN QUARTERS AND SEMESTERS Sciences Minor: Sciences Subprogram/Track no quarter equivalent Title Preparation for the minor: Prerequisites Complete one of ( Sci 1100 or 1105 or 1108 or 1110 or 1121 or 1151 or 2155) and Sci Planet : How It Works Geology & the National Parks 1108 Gemstones 1110 History of Life on : Global Change in the Biosphere 1121 The Dynamic 4 Math 1075 or above 1151 Natural Hazards 2155 Energy and Environment 4 and 1122 Through Time 4 Note: (Where available, an Honors version can substitute for the equivalent non-honors course listed above) Minor Program: Complete a minimum of 12 semester credit hours in Sciences at the 2000-level and above, with at least credit hours at the 000-level and above. A maximum of credit hours of internship (x191), research (x998, x999) and/or individual study (x19) can be counted toward the minor.
5 ) EARTH SCIENCES MINOR subprogram in Economic Geology SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: COMPARISON OF SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND COURSES BETWEEN QUARTERS AND SEMESTERS Sciences Minor: Economic Geology Subprogram/Track Qtr. Title Preparation for the minor Quarter Title Preparation for the minor Prerequisites 121 The Dynamic The Dynamic 4 Math 1075 or above ( Sci 1121H can substitute for Sci 1121) Minor Program: Minimum of 20 credit hours, as follows: a) Complete the following courses: Minor Program: Minimum of 12 semester credit hours, as follows: a) Complete the following courses: 2210 Energy, Mineral Resources, and Society 421 Intro. Mineralogy Materials Chem Intro. Petrology Intro. Petrology Geology of Metallic Deposits 5 b) Complete one or both of the following, as needed to complete 20 credit hours: b) Complete one or more of the following, as needed to complete at least 12 semester credit hours: 5621 Introduction to Sr standing in Sci or related fields; Chem 1220 or above; or
6 624 Microscopy of Opaque Minerals 670 Regional and Economic Geology of Selected Areas 5660 Geology of Metallic Deposits or Regional and Economic Geology of Selected Areas 4 Sci to 4 Sci 4502, Sci 450, and Sci 4550; or
7 4) EARTH SCIENCES MINOR subprogram in Environmental Studies SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: COMPARISON OF SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND COURSES BETWEEN QUARTERS AND SEMESTERS Sciences Minor: Environmental Studies Subprogram/Track Qtr. Title Quarter Preparation for the minor: Complete Sci 121 and 122 Title Prerequisites Preparation for the minor: Complete one course from (a), and Sci The Dynamic 122 through Time 5 a) 1100 or 1105 or 1108 or 1110 or 1121 or 1151 or 2155 Planet or Geology of the National Parks or Gemstones or Life on or The Dynamic or Natural Hazards or Energy and Environment through Time or 4 (Where available, an Honors course can substitute for the equivalent non-honors course listed above) 4 Minor Program: Minimum of 2 credit hours, as follows: Minor Program: Minimum of 12 semester credit hours, as follows: a) Complete the following a) Complete one of the following 2 courses: courses: 20 Environmental Environmental Geoscience Geoscience 204 Exploring Water Issues Exploring Water Issues 550 Geomorphology 5 b) Complete at least 8 credit hours from the following courses: b) Complete 9 or more semester credit hours, chosen from the following list of courses. At least credit hours must be at the 000-level or above: 220 or 2204 (whichever Environmental Geoscience or Exploring Water
8 206 Principles of Oceanography 210 Energy, Mineral Resources, and Society 212 Introduction to Materials 58.xx Field Geology for Educators 621 Principles of is not used Issues to satisfy Requirement a above) Principles of Oceanography Energy, Mineral Resources, and Society 2212 Introduction to Materials 4450 Water, Ice and Energy in the System 5206 Advanced Oceanography or 1121, or Geog 901 or 900 or 5900, or 1100 or 1121 or 1105 or 5550 Geomorphology 4 Sci 1122, or 5189.xx Field Geology for Educators 5621 Introduction to 5622 Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry 2 Sci 1100 or equivalent, and Sr standing in Sci or related fields and Chem 1220; or Sr standing in any
9 5627 Global Biogeochemical Cycles 5628 Environmental Isotope science or 5621 or 5621 or 650 Glaciology Glaciology 4 Sci 4450 or 651 Hydrogeology Hydrogeology 4 Sci Math 1152; or 652 Hydrogeology Field Methods Global Change and Sustainability in the System 5717 Critical Issues in World Freshwater Resources 5751 Quantitative Groundwater Flow Modeling 5752 Contaminants in Aqueous Systems 5754 Risk Assessment and Management in Systems 4 Sr standing in Sci, or 4 Sci Sci Sci Sci 5651 or
10 5) EARTH SCIENCES MINOR subprogram in SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: COMPARISON OF SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND COURSES BETWEEN QUARTERS AND SEMESTERS Sciences Minor: Subprogram/Track Qtr. Title Preparation for the minor 121 The Dynamic Quarter Title Prerequisites Preparation for the minor: Complete Sci The Dynamic 4 Math 1075 or above 1122 through 4 Time (Honors versions can substitute for 1122) Minor Program (2 credit hrs): Complete the following 5 courses: Minor Program: Minimum of 15 semester credit hours, as follows: a) Complete 1 of the following courses: 204 Exploring Environmental Water Issues Geoscience 212 Intro. to Materials 2204 Exploring Water Issues 550 Geomorphology Principles of Oceanography 620 Principles of Isotope 5 Geology b) Complete Sci 4421 and Principles of Materials Chem Introductory Petrology Sci 442 c) Complete 2 courses from the following list: 5621 Intro to Sr standing in Sci
11 5622 Stable Isotope 5627 Global Biogeochemical Cycles 5628 Environmental Isotope or related fields; Chem 1220; or Sr standing in science program or 5621 or 5621 or
12 6) EARTH SCIENCES MINOR subprogram in Geophysics SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: COMPARISON OF SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND COURSES BETWEEN QUARTERS AND SEMESTERS Sciences Minor: Geophysics Subprogram/Track Qtr. Title Preparation for the minor 121 The Dynamic Quarter Title Prerequisites Preparation for the minor: Complete 2 of the following courses: The Dynamic 4 Math 1075 or above 1122 through 4 Time 1151 Natural Hazards 2155 Energy and 4 Environment (Honors versions can substitute for 1122) Minor Program (2 credit hrs): Minimum of 2 credit hours, as follows: Minor Program: Minimum of 12 semester credit hours in Sciences at the 2000-level and above, with at least 9 credit hours chosen from the following: 410 Remote Sensing in the Sciences 1121, Math 1151, Physics 1250 a) Complete the following 4 courses: 4421 Materials Chem Intro. to Materials 50 Structural Geology 442 Intro Petrology Sci Applied Geophysics 1121, Math 1151, Physics
13 560 Intro Geophysics 680 Advanced Geophysics b) Complete at least 5 credit hours from the following courses: 646 Geodynamics Environmental 5 Geophysics 687 Exploration 5 Geophysics Deep Geophysics Energy Geophysics 5780 Reflection Seismology 1250 Math 1152, Physics , Math 1151, Physics Sci 1121, Math 1151, Physics 1250
14 7) EARTH SCIENCES MINOR subprogram in Mineralogy and Petrology SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: COMPARISON OF SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND COURSES BETWEEN QUARTERS AND SEMESTERS Sciences Minor: Mineralogy and Petrology Subprogram/Track Qtr. Title Preparation for the minor Quarter Title Preparation for the minor Prerequisites 121 The Dynamic The Dynamic 4 Math 1075 or above ( Sci 1121H can substitute for Sci 1121) Minor Program: Minimum of 20 credit hours, as follows: Minor Program: Minimum of 12 semester credit hours, as follows: a) Complete the following 2 a) Complete the following 2 courses: courses: 421 Intro Materials Chem 1210 Mineralogy 42 Intro. Petrology Intro. Petrology 4421 b) Complete a minimum of 10 credit hours from the following list b) Complete a minimum of 6 semester credit hours from the following list of courses: of courses: Sedimentary Petrology of Sandstones Sedimentary Petrology of Carbonates and Shales 617 Petrology of and Planets Sedimentary Petrology: Sandstones Sedimentary Petrology: Carbonates and Shales Petrology of and Planets 4 Sci 4502 or 4 Sci 4502 or 4 Sci Igneous Intro Sr standing
15 Petrology in Sci or related field; Chem 1220; or 65 Advanced Igneous 4 Sci Crystallography 66 Advanced Mineralogy 67 X-Ray Diffraction Petrology Advanced Topics in Mineralogy and Crystallography or
16 8) EARTH SCIENCES MINOR subprogram in Paleontology SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: COMPARISON OF SUBPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS AND COURSES BETWEEN QUARTERS AND SEMESTERS Sciences Minor: Paleontology Subprogram/Track no quarter equivalent Title Prerequisites Preparation for the minor: Complete 1 course from Category a), and Sci a) 1100 or 1105 or 1108 or 1121 or 1151 or 2155 Planet or Geology of the National Parks or Gemstones or The Dynamic or Natural Hazards or Energy and Environment 1122 through Time 4 or 4 (Where available, an Honors version can substitute for the equivalent non-honors course listed above) Minor Program: Minimum of 12 semester credit hours, as follows: a) Complete Sci 4501: 4501 Paleontology 4 Sci 1122 and cr hrs in Biological Sciences b) Complete a minimum of 8 semester credit hours, chosen from the following courses: 4502 Stratigraphy and 4 Sci Sci 1122 Sedimentation Carbonate Depositional 2 Sci 4502 Systems I Carbonate Depositional 2 Sci Systems II 561 Micropaleontology 4 Sci Paleobiology 4 Sci 4501
17 5615 Paleoecology 4 Sci Introduction to Sr standing in Sci or related fields; Chem 1220; or of instructor 5206 Advanced Oceanography 1100 or 1121 or 1105 or
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