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MEA 300 Environmental Geology

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Geologic aspects of the environment. Effects of humans upon or interactions with geologic processes. Geologic considerations in land use planning, waste disposal, water resources, and natural resources. A field and lab oriented course with combined lecture/laboratory. Inquiry-based learning approach to study the basic processes of environmental geology and develop research skills. Required field trips.

Typically offered in Spring only

Marine Sciences (BS): Geology Concentration

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The degree of Bachelor of Science in Marine Sciences may be obtained by selecting one of five concentrations: Biological Oceanography, Chemistry, Geology, Meteorology, or Physics.  The concentrations are designed to facilitate minoring or double majoring in the science cognates.

Meteorology (Minor)

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The Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers a minor in Meteorology to majors in any field except meteorology. This program provides a means of recognition for students in related fields, especially Science and Engineering, who are interested in application of physical principles to the atmospheric environment. Students graduating with a minor in Meteorology are well prepared for jobs that require inter-disciplinary training such as scientific computing and data analysis.