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About This Program

About this Program

To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college, and major requirements.

The Department of Geological Sciences aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Earth and Planetary sciences along with their formative and evolutionary processes. Geological Sciences trains students to excel in the geoscience workforce and create sustainable solutions to societal needs.
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Email | 352.392.2231

P.O. Box 112120
241 WILLIAMSON HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-2120
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Curriculum

About This Program

Techniques such as environmental assessment, geological hazard assessment, field-based techniques, and geographic information systems (GIS) are used to evaluate the impact of humans on the physical earth and hydrologic environment. The practical and flexible curriculum, small class sizes, computer-based learning, strong faculty, and coursework in several areas of General Education make this major appealing to students who want skills linked to employment or preparation for entry to professional schools (e.g., law, medicine, business).

Geology majors learn about the Earth's physical environment including climate, non-renewable geological resources, renewable geological resources, geological hazards and remediation as well as basic skills required by geologists. These skills and the geological perspective open doors to employment in government agencies and private firms that deal with water management, mining and petroleum exploration, climate change, the environment, and education.

Note that some required courses include a field component, but alternatives to off-campus field work are available and special needs or concerns may be accommodated by speaking with a Geology advisor.

Coursework for the Major

The Geology major has five different options: the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Geosciences (a joint program with the Department of Geography), the Bachelor of Science in Geology, the Bachelor of Science in Geophysics, and the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences. Students who are uncertain which program best suits them should consult the Department of Geology's undergraduate coordinator for information and guidance on curriculum planning.

Degrees and Specializations

Bachelor of Arts

The most flexible degree, and best suited for students interested in careers in education or environmental policy making. The degree also allows students flexibility to pursue advanced degrees in environmental law or environmental medicine.

Bachelor of Arts | Environmental Geosciences

Co-offered by the Department of Geography, this specialization is for students interested in land and water aspects of the environment. It can be tailored to focus on water and mineral exploration and management, geological hazards, environmental planning, resource sustainability, or earth science education.

Bachelor of Science | Geology

This degree is designed for students planning to take the professional geology (PG) licensure exam or to continue to graduate study in Geology. It emphasizes a core understanding of petrology, structural geology, field methodology and paleontology, and it requires significant introductory coursework in calculus, general chemistry, and physics.

Bachelor of Science | Geophysics

This specialization is designed for students planning to take the professional geology (PG) licensure exam or to continue to graduate study in Geophysics or related fields. It emphasizes a core understanding of earth materials, structural geology, field methodology, quantitative and computational methods, and it requires significant coursework in mathematics, computational methods, general chemistry, and physics.

Bachelor of Science | Environmental Geosciences

This specialization is designed for students planning to take the professional geology (PG) licensure exam or to continue to graduate study in Environmental Geology/Hydrogeology. It emphasizes a core understanding of earth materials, structural geology, field methodology, geobiology. geochemistry, and it requires significant introductory coursework in calculus, general chemistry, and biology.

Relevant Minors and Certificates

UFTeach Program

There is a severe shortage of qualified secondary science teachers in Florida and nationwide. Students interested in becoming part of this high-demand profession should see the undergraduate coordinator about the UFTeach program. UFTeach students can complete the UFTeach minor in science teaching along with their BA or BS in Geology and have the coursework and preparation for professional teacher certification in Florida when they graduate.
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Research

Students in geology who wish to graduate with high or highest honors will be required to conduct an independent research project under the direction of a faculty member. Students are also afforded the opportunity to conduct research within the department's laboratories regardless of their honors status.

requirements for the major

The Bachelor of Science in Geology major requires 39-40 credits of geology coursework. Students must earn minimum grades of C for coursework to count toward the major.

Required Coursework for the Geology BS

Introductory Coursework3-4
General introductory course (select one):
Physical Geology
Environmental and Engineering Geology
Any 1000-2000 level GLY, OCE or ESC course
Historical geology course (select one): 4
Historical Geology
Evolution of Earth and Life
Geology BS Core Courses28
Principles of Mineralogy
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Structural Geology and Tectonics
Sedimentary Geology
Geological Field Methods
Additional geology courses at the 3000 level or higher 1
Geology BS Capstone Course4
Geology Summer Field Camp
Total Credits39-40
1

Excluding GLY 3105C

Related Coursework for the Geology BS| At least 15-17 credits

CHM 2045
& 2045L
General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry Laboratory
4
MAC 2311Analytic Geometry and Calculus 14
Select one semester of physics and laboratory:4-5
Applied Physics 1
and Laboratory for Physics 2004
Physics with Calculus 1
and Laboratory for PHY 2048
Physics 1
and Laboratory for PHY 2053
Select remaining coursework from these approved math/science electives:3-4
Problem Solving Using Computer Software
General Chemistry 2
General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
Applied Physics 2
Applied Physics 2 Lab
Physics with Calculus 2
Laboratory for PHY 2049
Physics 2
Laboratory for PHY 2054
Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2
Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3
Introduction to Statistics 1
Other science credits at the 2000 level and above approved by the department
Total Credits15-17

Specific courses selected from among the alternatives listed above will depend upon the student's primary interest.

Students interested in graduate school are urged to take a year of chemistry, calculus and physics. Students should contact a departmental advisor as early as possible.