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Geology

Understanding the Earth's dynamics, composition, and environment is accomplished through an interdisciplinary curricula including geology, geography, physics, chemistry, mathematics, and soil science.

Opportunities for careers in the geosciences have never been better. Areas of environmental science, petroleum, mining, water and land resources, volcanology, paleontology, and glacial geology offer rewarding careers with a completed bachelor’s degree. Many students continue study at the graduate level.

Geology Major

Curricula requirements include a departmental core of 45 credits, including year-long sequences in calculus, chemistry, and physics, as well as computer science.

A typical first year for all geology majors includes physical geology, the Earth through time, and year-long sequences in English, mathematics, and chemistry.

Geology Minor

A minor in Geology consists of at least 18 credits of geology courses selected in consultation with a Department of Geosciences adviser. Selected geography and soil science courses may be substituted for geology courses.

Environmental Geology Minor

As environmental stewardship becomes an increasingly important aspect of all career paths, the Environmental Geology minor complements and enhances a wide range of majors. Students interested in the Earth and the environment are invited to consider this rewarding and challenging minor. Geology majors may not minor in Environmental Geology.

Major Requirements

Major: Geology

Degree Type: B.A. or B.S.
Minimum Degree Credits to Graduate: 122

General Education Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree

  • A dynamic list of approved general education courses offered by term is available on the NDSU General Education Requirements website.
  • General education courses may be used to satisfy requirements for both general education and the major, minor, and program emphases, where applicable. Students should carefully review the major, minor, and program emphases requirements for minimum grade restrictions, if applicable.
First Year Experience (F)1
Skills For Academic Success (Also offered with the following prefixes: ABEN, AGRI, BUSN, HD&E, ME, NURS, PHRM)
Communication (C)12
College Composition I
College Composition II
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Upper Division Writing
Quantitative Reasoning (R) 3
Science and Technology (S) 10
Humanities and Fine Arts (A) 6
Social and Behavioral Sciences (B) 6
Wellness (W) 2
Cultural Diversity (D) *†
Global Perspectives (G) *†
Total Credits40

College Requirements

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree – An additional 12 credits Humanities and Social Sciences and proficiency at the second year level in a modern foreign language. *12
Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree – An additional 6 credits in Humanities or Social Sciences *6

Major Requirements

Geology Core Requirements
Students must have at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA in the geology core requirements.
GEOG 455Introduction to Geographic Information Systems4
GEOL 105
105L
Physical Geology
and Physical Geology Lab (May satisfy general education category S)
4
GEOL 106
106L
The Earth Through Time
and The Earth Through Time Lab
4
Select one of the following:2
Lake Superior Field Course
Black Hills Field Course
Field Experience
GEOL 350
GEOL 303
Invertebrate Paleontology
and Paleontology Field Course
4
GEOL 410Sedimentology/Stratigraphy4
GEOL 4123
GEOL 420
GEOL 421
Mineralogy
and Mineralogy Laboratory
4
GEOL 422Petrology3
GEOL 423Petrography1
GEOL 450Field Geology3
GEOL 457Structural Geology4
GEOL 491Seminar (Junior Year)1
GEOL 491Seminar (Senior Year)1
SOIL 444Soil Genesis and Survey3
Related Required Courses
Select one of the following chemistry sequences :8
Sequence A:
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Laboratory
General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Laboratory
Sequence B:
Principles of Chemistry I
and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory I
Principles of Chemistry II
and Principles of Chemistry Laboratory II
ENGL 324Writing in the Sciences3
MATH 165Calculus I (May satisfy general education category S)4
MATH 166Calculus II4
Select one of the following physics sequences:8-10
Sequence A:
College Physics I
and College Physics I Laboratory
College Physics II
and College Physics II Laboratory
Sequence B:
University Physics I
and University Physics I Laboratory
University Physics II
and University Physics II Laboratory
Select one of the following:3-4
Visual BASIC
Computer Science I
Computing Fundamentals I
Total Credits75-78

Program notes

  • Except for courses offered only as pass/fail grading, no course may be taken Pass/Fail.
  • Majors planning on graduate studies should be aware that a summer field camp course may be required for graduate admission. This course is recommended to be taken during the summer following the junior or senior year. Information on field camp courses and a small departmental scholarship to support these studies may be obtained from an adviser.