Geology (BS)
Summary
Geology is the study of the Earth, its materials, and its processes. Geologists use this knowledge to solve scientific problems for the benefit of society. Topics of interest include but are not limited to soil preservation, water production and quality, hazards mitigation, resource exploration and production, engineering of structures large and small, climate change, the history of life on Earth, and the search for life on other planets.
Training in Geology requires knowledge of fundamental sciences (chemistry, math, and physics) combined with Geology coursework that applies these sciences to the study of Earth’s composition, processes, and structure. Geology training emphasizes the characterization of earth materials (minerals, rocks, sediment, soil, and water) with techniques ranging from visual description to cutting-edge laboratory analysis. Geology students may also take mapping coursework such as Geographic Information Systems to better understand spatial relationships and earth processes. Upper-division Geology coursework focuses on applying a wide range of approaches to scientific and societally-important problems in the complex and dynamic environments that characterize our planet.
Students are prepared for entry-level employment in the environmental consulting sector, or in positions related to natural resource protection. Entry-level employment in the energy- and mineral-resource job sectors is also attainable with a Geology degree.
A student is eligible to pursue a Professional Geologist (PG) license, which provides additional opportunities for career advancement and enhanced earning potential, particularly in the environmental consulting job sector. Students interested in obtaining a PG are strongly encouraged to take the Fundamentals of Geology (FG) exam near the time they compete their degree. Completion of the Geology B.S. in combination with passing of the FG exam advances an individual to Geologist in Training (GIT) status. Following 5-years of Geology-related work experience, the GIT is qualified to take the Practice of Geology exam and become a fully licensed PG.
Professional Geology licensure in Minnesota is administered by its Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience, and Interior Design (AELSLAGID) at http://mn.gov/aelslagid/geology.html. For info on licensure procedures in other states, please see the American Institute of Professional Geologists webpage: http://www.aipg.org/certificationboards
Graduate study in Geology or closely related discipline (e.g., Environmental Science, Water Resources) may be pursued following completion of a B.S. degree. Students who wish to pursue graduate study in Geology should consult with an advisor.
2024-2025
Bachelor of Science
53
120
Mankato
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Program Requirements
Required General Education
Introductory Geoscience - Choose 3 - 4 Credit(s).
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-03, GE-10
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Goal Areas: GE-03, GE-10
Diverse Cultures: Purple
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-03, GE-10
Quantitative Reasoning - Choose 4 Credit(s).
Prerequisites: MATH 112 or MATH 113 or MATH 115 or MATH 121
Prerequisites: Satisfy Placement Table in this section, MATH 115 or both MATH 112 and MATH 113 with "C" (2.0) or better.
Goal Areas: GE-04
Prerequisites: Satisfy Placement Table in this section, or MATH 098 with grade of P.
Goal Areas: GE-02, GE-04
Technical Communication - Choose 4 Credit(s).
Prerequisites: ENG 101
Goal Areas: GE-02, GE-13
Physical Science - Choose 9 Credit(s). CHEM 191 and GEOL 291 may be substituted for CHEM 201.
Prerequisites: "C" (2.0) or higher in MATH 112 or the equivalent; high school chemistry or "C" (2.0) or higher in CHEM 104.
Goal Areas: GE-02, GE-03
Prerequisites: Either MATH 112 and MATH 113, or MATH 115
Goal Areas: GE-02, GE-03
Major Common Core
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-03
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 or GEOL 107 or GEOL 121
Prerequisites: GEOL 201
Geology Foundation - Choose 8 Credit(s).
Prerequisites: GEOL 201
Prerequisites: Select one course: GEOL 100, GEOL 107, GEOL 121
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 or GEOL 107or GEOL 121
Major Restricted Electives
Geology Electives - Choose 12 - 15 Credit(s). Choose courses not used to satisfy Geology Foundation requirement.
Prerequisites: GEOL 201
Prerequisites: Select one course: GEOL 100, GEOL 107, GEOL 121
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 or GEOL 107or GEOL 121
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 or GEOL 121 and GEOL 122
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 or GEOL 107or GEOL 121
Prerequisites: GEOL 121, GEOL 201, GEOL 122
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 GEOL 104 or GEOL 107 or GEOL 121
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 or GEOL 107or GEOL 121
Prerequisites: GEOL 104, and CHEM 191 or CHEM 201
Technical Elective - Choose 3 - 4 Credit(s). Other 300-400 level science courses may be allowed with Department approval.
Prerequisites: "C" (2.0) or higher in CHEM 202
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Prerequisites: Either Geog 101 or Geol 121 and Geog 315 or 415 are recommended. Or instructor consent.
Prerequisites: GEOG 373 or equivalent
Prerequisites: none
Other Graduation Requirements
Capstone - Choose 4 - 10 Credit(s). Choose one. Successful completion of a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) can be substituted for GEOL 499 as the Capstone Experience subject to Department approval.
Prerequisites: GEOL 121, GEOL 122, GEOL 201, GEOL 320W, GEOL 330
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4-Year Plan
The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your degree in a timely manner. Your individual 4-Year plan may change based on a number of variables including transfer courses and the semester/year you start your major. Carefully work with your academic advisors to devise your own unique plan.
* Please meet with your advisor on appropriate course selection to meet your educational and degree goals.
First Year
Fall - 16 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfy Math Placement Table in this section, or grade of P in MATH 098.
Goal Areas: GE-04
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-03, GE-10
Prerequisites: "C" (2.0) or higher in MATH 112 or the equivalent; high school chemistry or "C" (2.0) or higher in CHEM 104.
Goal Areas: GE-02, GE-03
Spring - 15 Credits
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-1A
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-03
Prerequisites: Either MATH 112 and MATH 113, or MATH 115
Goal Areas: GE-02, GE-03
Second Year
Fall - 16 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 or GEOL 107 or GEOL 121
Prerequisites: ENG 101
Goal Areas: GE-02, GE-13
Spring - 15 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOL 201
Third Year
Fall - 15 Credits
Prerequisites: Select one course: GEOL 100, GEOL 107, GEOL 121
Spring - 15 Credits
Prerequisites: GEOL 100 or GEOL 107or GEOL 121
Fourth Year
Fall - 15 Credits
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: none
Spring - 13 Credits
Policies
Admission to Major. No formal Admission to Major is required for Geology. Students may enroll in 300- and 400-level courses after they have successfully completed any pre-requisite courses.
P/N Grading Policy. All courses for a Geology award must be taken for a letter grade.
Successful completion of a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) can be substituted for GEOL 499 as the Capstone Experience subject to Department approval.