2015-2016 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
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2015-2016 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Earth Sciences Minor


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Donald Siegel, Chair
204 Heroy Geology Laboratory
315-443-2672

The Earth Sciences provide insights into some of humanity’s deepest questions. How was the planet Earth, our lifeboat in space, formed? What are the processes that have shaped the Earth - its surface and internal structure? How has life, of which humanity is a part, evolved? Why are there earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain chains, continents, and oceans? How has the surface of the Earth changed through time? On a practical level, the study of Earth Sciences provides a basis for understanding natural hazards, assessing Earth’s climate variability, predicting the migration of man-made pollutants, and exploring for the energy and mineral resources upon which society depends. The study of earth sciences also, uniquely, provides a perspective of time and an appreciation of the natural world that can enrich a lifetime.

Minor in Earth Sciences


To complete a minor in Earth Sciences, students must take 18 credits in Earth sciences which includes an introductory course (EAR 105  or EAR 110  or EAR 203 ), and 12 credits of courses numbered 300 or above.

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