Undergraduate B.A. Degree
Earth and Space Sciences - Bachelor of Arts
The Bachelor of Arts degree is designed for undergraduates who wish to study earth sciences as a background for other careers, such as teaching, science journalism, environmental law or policy.
For a teaching endorsement, please see the College of Education's requirements.
Note: the Bachelor of Science degree is designed for students interested in coursework in geology and geophysics, and a career path in graduate studies or the private sector where field and technology experiences and problem-solving skills will be an important asset.
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Supporting Science (35 Credits)
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Required Courses (20 credits):
- CHEM 142
- QSCI 291, 292 or MATH 124,125
- PHYS 114/117 or 121
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Elective Courses (15 credits) from this list:
- ASTR 101 or 201; 150, 301
- ATMS 101, 211, 301, 321
- BIOL 161, 162, 180, 200, 220
- CHEM 152, 162
- CSE 142
- GEOG 360, 460
- MATH 126
- OCEAN 101 or 200
- PHYS 115/118 or 122; PHYS 116/119 or 123
- QSCI 381, 392, 393
- STAT 311
ESS Courses (55 Credits)
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ESS Required Courses (15 credits):
- Two of ESS 211, 212, 213
- One of ESS 311, 312, 313, 314
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ESS Electives (40 credits):
- 40 upper-division credits (300- and 400- level) with at least 10 credits in ESS courses numbered 401 to 488.
NOTE: All courses COUNTED TOWARD THE MAJOR must be completed with a minimum grade of 2.0.
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