Geology
College of Science, Engineering and Mathematics
Department of Geology and Geophysics
(907) 474-7565
www.uaf.edu/geology/
Minimum Requirements for Degree: 130 credits
Graduates in geology have broad backgrounds in the earth sciences and firm foundations in mathematics, physics and chemistry. There are many concentrations available in the geological sciences, and the suggested curricula are intended to be flexible enough to allow students to pursue their own emphasis in the junior and senior years. The bachelor’s degree prepares students for positions with industry or government or for graduate studies.
There are about 40 professional geoscientists in residence on campus and graduate students normally participate in the ongoing research of these professionals. Teaching and research assistantships are available to graduate students in many of these areas.
- Complete the general university requirements (As part of the core curriculum requirements, complete MATH 200X, CHEM 105X and 106X.)
- Complete the B.S. degree requirements (As part of the B.S. degree, complete: STAT 200 or 300; PHYS 103X and 104X, or PHYS 211X and 212X.)
- Complete the following program (major) requirements:*
GEOS 101XThe Dynamic Earth 4 credits
GEOS 112XThe History of Earth and Life 4 credits
GEOS 213Mineralogy 4 credits
GEOS 214Petrology and Petrography 4 credits
GEOS 225Field and Computer Methods in Geology 2 credits
GEOS 304Geomorphology 3 credits
GEOS 314Structural Geology 4 credits
GEOS 315WPaleobiology and Paleontology 4 credits
GEOS 322Stratigraphy and Sedimentation 4 credits
GEOS 351WField Geology** 6 credits
GEOS 430Statistics and Data Analysis in Geology 3 credits
MATH 201XCalculus 4 credits
Electives open
- Complete 15 credits of upper division GEOS courses or upper division courses as approved by the undergraduate advisor.*
- Minimum credits required 130
* Student must earn a C grade or better in each GEOS course and in all courses that fulfill requirement 4.
** GEOS 351 is offered at UAF when there is sufficient demand. In years when GEOS 351 is not offered (decision made early in fall semester), students are required to take a 6-credit field geology class at another institution. The Department of Geology and Geophysics will offer financial assistance to geology majors when GEOS 351 is not offered to attend an approved field camp at another institution. The geology and geophysics undergraduate advisor will assist students in placement in a field geology class and will inform the department head about students requiring financial aid.Studies in geophysics: Students interested in pursuing a program in geophysics are encouraged to pursue a major in geology which includes GEOS 418 and 416 with a minor in physics. Students should consult with the geology department regarding constructing a plan of study.
Minor
- Complete the following:
GEOS 101XThe Dynamic Earth 4 credits
Approved GEOS electives 12 credits
- Minimum credits required 16