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					| 2018-2019 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Geology Minor  |  
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				Geology Minor Learning OutcomesStudents who successfully complete a minor in Geology are expected to: 
	Demonstrate knowledge of: the physical and chemical properties of the lithosphere and hydrosphere (minerals, rocks, soils, and water); geologic time and earth history; and crustal materials and dynamics in the context of plate tectonics theory;Demonstrate competence in fundamental geological skills and quantitative analysis including: mineral, rock, and soil identification; interpretation of topographic and geologic maps and cross-sections with basics of three-dimensional conceptualization; and the ability to collect and interpret field and laboratory observations;Effectively communicate knowledge and interpretations using written, oral, and graphical skills on both a formal and an extemporaneous basis;Gain an understanding of the societal relevance of earth systems. |  
													| Three of the following courses:
Note:
 Two two-credit courses (e.g., GEO 240 , GEO 380 ) may be substituted for one of the three courses with permission of the department. Geology courses from study-abroad programs may substitute for some courses with consent of the department. Students are urged to consult the department chairperson in planning a minor program in Geology.   |  
 
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