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Geology
    2009 - 2010 Geology Program Information

    60 credit hours

    The science of geology seeks to understand the earth and the natural processes that act within the earth’s environment. The basic concepts of geology overlap several disciplines. Knowledge of geology provides a background for careers in geology and environmental fields.

    The Associate of Science degree with an emphasis in Geology prepares the student to pursue university studies leading to a bachelor’s degree. The basic AS program in geology prepares the student for further education in fields such as geology, environmental science, or resource management. Students seeking advanced degrees in geological or environmental fields should select electives related to their field of interest.

    Career Options
    Geology students may select a career in a wide range of geological and environmental fields. The student should bear in mind that most of these career areas require education or training beyond the Associate of Science degree. Career fields available to the geology student include:
         Civil Engineering
         Environmental Engineering
         Environmental Science
         Geochemistry
         Geology
         Geophysics
         Hydrogeology
         Land-use Planning
         Meteorology
         Mining Technology
         Oceanography
         Petroleum Exploration
         Resource Management
         Seismology
         Soil Science
         Waste Management

    AS Core Curriculum

    45 credit hours

    Additional Graduation Requirement

    3 credit hours

    Recommended Electives

    12 credit hours

    BIOL 2406 Environmental Biology
    ENVR 1401 Environmental Science I
    GEOL 1305 Natural Disasters
    GEOL 1405 Environmental Geology
    GEOL 1445 Oceanography
    GEOL 1447 Introduction to Meteorology
    GEOL 2389 Academic Co-op Geology
    CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I
    CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II
    ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing
    MATH 1342 Statistics
    MATH 2413 Calculus I
    MATH 2414 Calculus II
    PHYS 2425 University Physics I
    PHYS 2426 University Physics II

    Note: The second digit in a course number indicates the number of credit hours
    for that course.

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    Contact Information

    Department Chair:
    Daphne Babcock
    SCC - I226
    972.578.5518

    Cathy Donald-Whitney
    CPC - C200B
    972.548.6717

    Carroll Bottoms
    PRC - D218
    972.377.1534

    Academic Advisor:
    Lisa Gibbs
    SCC - G140
    972.578.5564

    Torrey West
    PRC - F132
    972.377.1513

    Department Website:
    http://www.ccccd.edu/geology