University of North Carolina Wilmington
University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Department of
Geography and
Geology

After deploying the weather buoy "ILM2" , the R/V Savannah comes around to secure the unit's massive anchoring system, part railroad car wheels and a sophisticated "smart anchor" Monday, June 6, 2005. UNCW/Jamie Moncrief

Bachelor of Science in Geology

     The B.S. program is designed specifically for students interested in pursuing research or academic teaching careers and/or an advanced degree in the geological sciences. Because geology continues to become more integrative, technical and global in its approach, both degree programs encourage students to develop basic proficiencies in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and biology, and effective oral and written communication skills including computer literacy.

Requirements for a Major in Geology for the B.S. degree: Catalogue Year 2006-2007           

74 hours. Core requirements: GLY 101, 171, 172, 201, 311, 312, 337, 431, 441, 470, 495, CHM 101, CHM 102, MAT 161-162, PHY 101-102 or 201-202. In addition, students must complete seven hours of elective courses in geology selected from: GLY 335, 391, 392, 393, 394, 402, 420, 426, 440, 443, 465, 472, 480 and 489.

A "C" (2.00) or better average is required on all courses taken within the department and "C" (2.00) or better average on all required courses above the 199 level in the department.


Computer Competency Requirement: To satisfy the computer competency requirement for the B.A. or B.S. degree in geology a student must successfully complete GLY 201.

Oral Communication Competency Requirement: To satisfy the oral communication competency requirement for the B.A. or B.S. degree in geology a student must successfully complete GLY 495.


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After deploying the weather buoy ILM2 , the R/V Savannah comes around to secure the unit's massive anchoring system, part railroad car wheels and a sophisticated smart anchor Monday, June 6, 2005.
UNCW/Jamie Moncrief