Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geosciences
Environmental Geoscience, B.S. - College of Arts & Sciences at Syracuse University
Introductory 2-course Sequence (8 credits):
               first course:          EAR 105 and 104 Dynamic Earth, or EAR 203 Earth Systems
               second course:    EAR 210 History of Earth Life
Cognate Sciences and Mathematics (22-24 credits):
               Mathematics I (MAT) 285 or 295                    Mathematics II (MAT) 286 or 296 or 221
               Chemistry (CHE) 106 and 107                          Chemistry (CHE) 116 and 117         Â
Biology (BIO) 121 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Physics (PHY) 211 and 221
Introduction to skills set (4 credits):
EAR 201 Introduction to Data Analysis (2 credits)
EAR 204 Introduction to Field Methods (2 credits)
New courses, co-taught, half-semester each, offered back-to-back in the spring through Maymester
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Environmental Geosciences Core (13 credits)
EAR 317 Sedimentary Processes and Systems
EAR 419 Environmental Aqueous Geochemistry
EAR 417 Geochemistry or BIO 345 Ecology & Evolution  Â
EAR 401 Hydrogeology or EAR 413 Physical Hydrology
Divisions of Environmental Earth Science - Choose one from each block (9-10 credits; no duplication with core)
Environmental Data Analysis EAR 311 Environmental Geophysics EAR 410 GIS in the Earth Sciences EAR 402 Numerical Methods EAR 4xx Statistics in Earth and Environmental Science | Surface Processes EAR 401 Hydrogeology EAR 413 Physical Hydrology EAR 408 Sedimentary Basin Analysis | Climate and Energy EAR 305 Earth Science of Energy EAR 405 Global Change: Geologic Record EAR 4xx Environmental Reconstruction EAR 415 Introduction to Climate Dynamics |
All offered at least once in a 2-year cycle
Approved EAR, computer science, mathematics, statistics, or other class may be substituted by petition
Department Colloquium (1 credit)
               EAR 483, taken in junior or senior year
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Electives (7 credits):
Any upper division EAR or approved auxiliary science or math courses
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Total of 64-67 credits out of 120 needed to graduate; 30-31 upper division credits of 30 needed for BS
(current total BS-ENV 67-69 credits which included field camp)