|   | 
		
			 
				Nov 03, 2025			
		 | 
		  | 
		
	
 | 
						
						
								
		| 
  
		 | 
								
								
									
										
	
	
		
			
				
					
						
	2018-19 Undergraduate Bulletin ARCHIVED 																	 
	    Geology, Environmental Science, B.S.
				
																			 | 
															 
															
																
																	 
																 | 
															 
														 
		  Return to: College of Sciences and Mathematics 
			
							 
																 | 
												 
												
													
		Core Geology Courses (34 hours)
 General Geology Option Requires:
 The geology core plus GOL 435  and GOL 443 , plus three geology courses from these choices: Environmental Geology Option Requires:
 The geology core plus GOL 420  and GOL 449 , plus three geology courses from these choices: Note:
 A minimum grade of C is required in all geology courses numbered 200 or higher to receive the B.S. in geology. Students must complete CHE 133  and CHE 134 ; PHY 131  and PHY 132  or BIO 131  and 133 ; and MTH 220  and MTH 233  with all co-requisite courses before they can register for GOL 338 , GOL 364 , GOL 408 , GOL 420  and GOL 443 .  Students at SFA plan their minor program in consultation with a geology advisor. Suggested minors are chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, business, computer science, geographic information systems and geography. Second Major Programs
 The courses in geology required by the major in environmental sciences with environmental geology option (Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture ) or the major in geography with geology minor make it possible for the interested student to complete a second major in geology during the normal four-year period for the bachelor’s degree. Contact the Department of Geology  for advising. Freshman Year (28-29 hours)
 Sophomore Year (33 hours)
 Summer Field Geology (6 hours)
 Fall
  - Major, Minor Credit(s): 12
   Spring
  - Major, Minor Credit(s): 9
   Note:
 *Environmental option only  													 | 
												 
											 
	  Return to: College of Sciences and Mathematics
 
  
													 | 
									 
								 
							 |