USF 2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 91 - 92
The Department of Geology offers programs leading to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Geology is one of the broadest of all sciences because of its dependence on fundamentals of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics as applied to the study of the earth. As a result, undergraduate students are expected to obtain a broad background in the other sciences as well as a concentration in geology.
The Bachelor of Science degree program provides the student with a hands-on foundation in the fundamentals of the geosciences. The Bachelor of Arts program is designed primarily for the liberal arts student who has an interest in the subject but who is not preparing for a career in the field, or for the pre-professional school student. A student who elects the B.A. program and decides to pursue the geology profession or attend graduate school will need at least physics and field geology in his/her program.
The graduate program in geology allows the student to pursue advanced studies in nearly all areas of geology. As a result of faculty interests and geographic location, several geologic subdisciplines are emphasized, including applied geophysics, coastal geology, geomorphology, geochemistry, hydrogeology, paleontology, and petrology.
Students wishing to transfer to USF should complete the A.A. degree at the community college. Some courses required for the major may also meet General Education Requirements thereby transferring maximum hours to the university. If students transfer without an A.A. degree and have fewer than 60 semester hours of acceptable credit, the students must meet the university’s entering freshman requirements including ACT or SAT test scores, GPA, and course requirements.
The transfer student should also be aware of the immunization, foreign language, and continuous enrollment policies of the university.
Students should complete the following prerequisite courses listed below at the lower level prior to entering the University. If these courses are not taken at the community college, they (or their equivalents) must be completed before the degree is granted. Unless stated otherwise, a grade of C is the minimum acceptable grade.
The choice physics sequence depends on the area of geology specialization.
1. Geology courses (36 hours):
*Transfer students who have taken GLY 2010C and GLY 2100C or the equivalent will be deemed to have met the introductory sequence requirements. However, ALL students are strongly encouraged to take GLY 2015L, as this course will greatly facilitate success in the upper-level offerings.
2. Supporting Courses for the BS Degree (32 hours):
1. Geology courses (30 hours):
Required courses include the introductory requirement and Junior-level sequence (24 hours), plus GLY 4145 and GLY 4400 (6 hours)
2. Supporting Courses for the B.A. Degree (24 hours):
Two courses in biology or physics selected from the following: BSC 2010 and 2010L, BSC 2011 and 2011L, PHY 2053 and 2053L, PHY 2054 and 2054L, PHY 2048 and 2048L, PHY 2049 and 2049L
Liberal Arts Requirements
All students are required to complete the University's Liberal Arts Requirements.
Free Electives (19-25 hours)
The student will choose, in consultation with his/her geology advisor, such courses in the natural sciences that support his/her major interest in the field of geology. Courses in computer programming and additional mathematics are of particular value. Those students who anticipate continuing for a doctorate in graduate school are encouraged to take a foreign language, preferably French, German, or Russian.
D and F grades earned in attempting to satisfy major requirements will be used in calculating the major GPA.
The purpose of the Honors Program is to provide a select group of undergraduate geology majors an opportunity to undertake an intensive, individualized research experience. The culmination of the program is the completion and presentation of an honor's thesis. To apply, interested students should contact the geology undergraduate advisor during the second semester of the student's junior year. Admission to the program requires a GPA of 3.5 in the major and an overall GPA of 3.2.
16 credit hours are required, which must include the completion of the introductory sequence courses (4 hours) and any three of the Junior-level sequence courses (12 hours).
Prospective elementary and secondary school teachers desiring to teach science should include basic courses in geology and related sciences as part of their curriculum.
USF 2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 116
Chairperson: M. T. Stewart; Professors: R. A. Davis, Jr., M. J. Defant, M. T. Stewart, H. L. Vacher; Associate Professors: P. J. Harries, L. L. Robbins, J. G. Ryan; Assistant Professors: S. E. Kruse, E. A. Oches; Instructors: T. C. Juster, E. Snow; Courtesy Faculty: R. B. Halley, B. W. Leyden, M. Luo, A. Rosenzweig, A. H. Sallenger, T. M. Scott, R. Stewart, J. Tepper, S. Upchurch; Assistant Curators: R. Denicourt, B. R. Marcin, E. J. Marcin.
USF 2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog - Page 121
Prerequisites (State Mandated Common Prerequisites)
Requirements for the Major in Geology (BS)
and either:
or
Requirements for the Major in Geology (BA)
Geology Honors Program
Requirements for the Minor in Geology
Teacher Education Programs
Geology Faculty
Geology Courses
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