Geology, CSU Bakersfield
Program Design & Assessment
Overview
Geology is the study of the Earth and our neighboring planets in space, their composition, processes, and history. The degrees offered are the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Science and the Master of Science in Geology. The curriculum includes basic courses in geology and other cognate subjects and provides for independent research, field application, and Environmental Studies, when desired.
The curriculum and courses offered in Geology stress the physical framework of the environment and its relationships to organisms and to man. The college is located in an excellent geologic area with easy access to deserts, several mountain ranges, oil fields, agricultural areas, and the Pacific Coast.
Strengths of this program
Graduates with degrees in Geology have excellent employment opportunities both locally and elsewhere in petroleum and minerals exploration, water resources, land use, and waste disposal management. The degree program also provides a strong foundation for secondary school science teaching or graduate study in geology. Students planning on attending graduate school are advised to pursue the BS degree as the course work for this degree, particularly the cognate courses, generally represents the minimum requirements for acceptance into a graduate program, including the Master of Science program in Geology at CSUB. Visit our website at http://www.csub.edu/geology.
Types of students served
Program Goals
The goals of this program are as follows:
At the completion of their geology degree programs students will have basic knowledge and understanding of the content of modern geology, will have acquired knowledge and demonstrated skills to collect and analyze Earth's minerals and rocks, and will understand the philosophical, mathematical and physical science foundations of geology.
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Courses and Sequencing
Diagram of course sequencing and requirements
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The Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in Geology requires a minimum of 180 units which includes courses for the major (and minor, if selected) and courses for the other university-wide graduation requirements: General Education, American Institutions, First-Year Experience, Gender-Race-Ethnicity, Upper Division Writing, and Foreign Language.
Entry into the program
- GEOL201 - Physical Geology
- GEOL204 - Historical Geology
Core courses
- GEOL303 - Mineralogy
- GEOL306 - Petrology and Petrography
- GEOL307 - Structural Geology
- GEOL309 - Sedimentation and Stratigraphy
- GEOL490 - Senior Field Seminar
- One additional five-unit course in Geology (GEOL100 may not be used)
Other required courses
- MATH 191 and either MATH 192 or MATH 140
- CHEM 211, 212
- PHYS 201, 202
Other key features of this program:
An approved minor in another discipline (20 units) is required. Note that the above cognate requirements for the major cannot count toward the minor.
Supporting Materials
CSU Bakersfield Undergraduate Geology Curricula (Acrobat (PDF) 48kB Jan11 10)