Earth / Space Science Major for Secondary Education FOR EDUCATION COURSES, Please refer carefully to the current Teacher Education Program Guidebook which can be viewed at http://www.calvin.edu/academic/education/programs/guidebook/guidebook.pdf GEOL 212 Structural Geology GEOL 152 GEOL 215 Mineralogy GEOL 151 & CHEM 10 GEOL 251 Oceanography High school chemistry GEOG 250 Meteorology ASTR 211 Planetary and Stellar Astronomy ASTR 212 Galactic Astronomy and Cosmology SCES 21 SCES 1 2 SCES 59 One advisor-approved elective from: Communication and Learning in the Natural Sciences Integration Methods & Pedagogies for Sec. Science Teachers SCES 21 Seminar in Secondary Teaching of Integrated Science ENST 210 Human Impacts on the Environment MATH 12 & one course in high school or college physics, or MATH 12 & one course in high school or college physics, or courses in natural sciences GEOG 252 Geomorphology or 15 GEOG 261 GIS and Cartography GEOL 0 Geochemistry GEOL 151 plus CHEM 10 or GEOL 1 Paleontology GEOL 152 or BIOL 22 & 2 GEOL 16 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology GEOL 215 GEOL 17 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy GEOL 215 STATS 1 Probability and Statistics An approved elective Required Cognates: CHEM 10 General Chemistry I MATH 12 or MATH 171 One course in college or high school physics Calculus for Management, Life & Social Sciences STAT 1 or *(see below) *Required for : yrs college prep math, excluding stats courses or Math 110, and results of calculus readiness test administered during orientation
Environmental Geology Major GEOL 152 Historical Geology GEOL 120 or 151 or 15 GEOL 215 Mineralogy GEOL 151 & CHEM 10 GEOL 252 Geomorphology GEOL 120 or 151 or 15 GEOL 0 Geochemistry GEOL 12 Environmental Geology GEOG 252 GEOL 215 or 151 plus CHEM 10 or GEOL 17 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy GEOL 215 or concurrent GEOL 87 1 Geology as Vocation Junior or senior standing GEOG 261 GIS and Cartography ENST 210 Human Impacts on the Environment ENST 02 Environment and Society ENST 210 ENST 85 or GEOL 51 2- Internship in Environmental Studies Geology Field Mapping ENST 95 History & Philosophy of Environmental Thought Two electives from: Junior or Senior standing ENST 210 & 02 or of instructor GEOG 181 5 First-Year Research in Earth Sciences: Dunes First-year students only GEOL 212 Structural Geology GEOL 152 GEOL 251 Oceanography GEOL 16 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology GEOL 215 GEOG 22 Coastal Geomorphology GEOG 252 GEOG 61 Advanced GIS GEOG 62 Remote Sensing of Earth GEOG 261 CHEM 25 5 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry CHEM 10 Completion of GEOG 261 with grade of C or better ENGR 06 Principles of Environmental Engineering ENGR 209 or PHYS 1 Introductory Physics Environmental Science Cognates: CHEM 10 General Chemistry I CHEM 10 or ENGR 106 STAT 1 or MATH 171 MATH 12 or MATH 172 General Chemistry II Engineering Chemistry Introduction to Probability and Statistics Calculus for management, Life, & Social Sciences Techniques of Integration, Infinite Series & Multivariate Calculus MATH 172 or concurrent, MATH 171 & *see below MATH 1 or Completion of MATH 170 or 171 with C- or better *Required for : yrs college prep math, excluding stats courses or Math 110, and results of calculus readiness test administered during orientation
Environmental Science Major - Geology Focus GEOL 152 Historical Geology or 15 GEOL 215 Mineralogy GEOL 151 & CHEM 10 GEOG 252 Geomorphology or 15 GEOL 12 Environmental Geology GEOG 252 BIOL 160 Ecology & Evolutionary Systems BIOL 161 Cellular & Genetic Systems BIOL 5 Ecosystem Ecology & Management BIOL 22 (or 11) & 225 CHEM 10 General Chemistry I CHEM 10 General Chemistry II CHEM 10 or equivalent CHEM 25 or CHEM 261 5 5 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry I CHEM 10 CHEM 10 CHEM 271 Environmental Chemistry CHEM 25 or 261 One Course from: GEOL 212 Structural Geology GEOL 152 GEOL 0 Geochemistry GEOL 215, or 151 w/ CHEM 10, or GEOL 17 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy GEOL 215 or concurrent GEOG 22 Coastal Geomorphology GEOG 252 An approved alternative Environmental Science Cognates: STATS 1 & MATH 12 or MATH 171 & MATH 172 & STAT 2 Introduction to Probability and Statistics Calculus for Management, Life & Social Sciences I Statistics ENST 210 Human Impacts on the Environment MATH 1 *(see below) ENST 02 Environment and Society ENST 210 ENST 95 History and Philosophy of Environmental Thought Finish MATH 171 w/ C- or better Spring only; req. MATH 172 ENST 210 & 02 or of instructor *Required for : yrs college prep math, excluding stats courses or Math 110, and results of calculus readiness test administered during orientation
I. COMMON REQUIREMENTS (5 credits) Environmental Studies Major BIOL 160 Ecological and Evolutionary Systems ECON 22 Environmental and Resource Economics ENST 210 Human Impacts on the Environment ENST 02 Environment and Society ENST 210 or ENST 95 History and Philosophy of Environmental Thought ENST 210 and 02 or GEOG 252 Geomorphology or 15 GEOG 261 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Cartography POLS 212 American Public Policy STAT 1 or STAT 2 or PSYCH 255 or SOC 255 Introduction to Probability & Statistics Statistics Statistics and Research Design Social Science Statistics II. DISCIPLINARY TRACK (Choose five courses within ONE (1) discipline. 15-19 credits). (refer to catalog for course requirements) GEOGRAPHY GEOG 110 or GEOG 200 Cr. Course Title Cr. Course Title World Regions People, Place, and Community ECONOMICS ECON 221 Microeconomics GEOG 181 5 FYRES ECON 222 Macroeconomics GEOG 20 The Global Economy ECON 25 Managerial Economics GEOG 250 Meteorology ECON 26 Business Forecasting GEOL 251 Oceanography ECON 0 Urban Regional Economics GEOG 295 2- Special Topics ECON 9 Public Finance GEOG 10 Urban Geography ECON Quantitative Economics GEOL 22 Coastal Geomorphology BUS 59 Internship GEOG 51 City and Regional Planning GEOG 52 Urban Planning for Sust. Comm. POLITICAL SCIENCE GEOG 61 Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) POLS 101 or POLS 110 American Politics Persons in Political Comm. GEOG 62 Remote Sensing of Earth POLS 202 State Politics & Federalism ENST 85 2- Internship POLS 207 Int l Cooperation & Conflict POLS 209 or 2 Public & Nonprofit Admin. The President and Congress POLS 251 Foundations of POLS Research POLS 276 or POLS 279 Latin American Politics African Politics POLS 08 Int l Organizations & Law POLS 80 2-6 Internship Last updated: 20 September 2017
Geography Major GEOG 190 0 Colloquium: Semester 1 GEOG 190 0 Colloquium: Semester 2 GEOG 200 People, Places, and Community ENST 210 Human Impacts on the Environment GEOG 20 The Global Economy GEOG 110, 200, or a social science course GEOG 252 Geomorphology or 15 GEOG 261 GIS and Cartography GEOG 290 0 Seminar GEOG 10 Urban Geography GEOG 80 Seminar in Geographic Thought Approved electives including one 00 level course, to bring total credits to at least 6: GEOG 110 World Regions GEOG 110, 200, or a social science course Junior / senior standing in geography program GEOG 181 5 First-Year Research in Earth Sciences: Dunes First-year students only GEOG 22 Africa GEOG 2 United States and the World GEOG 250 Meteorology GEOL 251 Oceanography High school chemistry GEOG 295 2- Special Topics in Geography Sophomore standing GEOG 22 Coastal Geomorphology GEOG 252 GEOG 51 City and Regional Planning GEOG 52 Urban Planning for Sustainable Communities Two 200-00 level social science and/or geography courses GEOG 61 Advanced GIS GEOG 261 w/ grade of C or better GEOG 62 Remote Sensing of Earth GEOG 261 GEOG 85 Internship in Geography Senior standing and GEOG 90 2- Independent Study Permission GEOG 95 2- Research Permission ENST 02 Environment and Society ENST 210 An approved course One cognate course from the following: MATH 12 Calculus for management, Life, & Social Sciences MATH 1 or STATS 1 Introduction to Probability and Statistics MATH 171 *see catalog for requirements PSYCH 255 or SOCC 255 Statistics and Research Design Social Science Statistics
Geology Major GEOL 152 Historical Geology or 15 GEOL 212 Structural Geology GEOL 152 GEOL 215 Mineralogy GEOL 151 or 15 or & CHEM 10 or concurrently GEOG 252 Geomorphology or 15 GEOL 16 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology GEOL 215 GEOL 17 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy GEOL 215 or concurrent GEOL 87 1 Geology as Vocation Junior or senior standing Capstone (typically IDIS 10 or ENST 95) Two electives from: GEOG 181 5 First-Year Research in Earth Sciences: Dunes First-year students only GEOL 12 Environmental Geology GEOG 252 GEOL 251 Oceanography GEOG 261* GIS and Cartography High school chemistry & sophomore standing GEOL 215 plus GEOL 0 Geochemistry CHEM 10 or GEOL 12 Environmental Geology GEOG 252 GEOL 1* Paleontology GEOL 152 or BIOL 160 & 161 GEOG 22 Coastal Geomorphology GEOG 252 CHEM 10 & GEOG 252 or GEOL 25 Hydrogeology ENGR 06 or ENGR 20 GEOL 51* Geology Field Methods Junior or senior standing GEOG 61 Advanced GIS GEOL 86 2 Seminar in Geology Completion of GEOG 261 with grade of C or better GEOL 90 2- Independent Study Permission of faculty GEOL 95-96* 2- Research in Geology Permission of faculty An approved interim course Required Cognates: CHEM 10 General Chemistry I STATS 1 or MATH 171 Introduction to Probability and Statistics **see catalog for Calc I requirements *recommended for career or graduate study in Geology, along with the following electives: CHEM 10 or ENGR 106 PHYS 1 PHYS 1 MATH 172 or 12 ENGL 261 CS 106