Bachelor of Science in Solid Earth and Planetary Sciences

Wellness
APPH 1040Scientific Foundations of Health2
or APPH 1050 The Science of Physical Activity and Health
or APPH 1060 Flourishing: Strategies for Well-being and Resilience
Core A - Essential Skills
ENGL 1101English Composition I3
ENGL 1102English Composition II3
MATH 1552Integral Calculus4
Core B - Institutional Options
CS 1301Introduction to Computing3
or CS 1371 Computing for Engineers
Core C - Humanities 1
Any HUM6
Core D - Science, Math, & Technology
PHYS 2211Introductory Physics I4
CHEM 1211KChemical Principles I4
MATH 1551Differential Calculus2
MATH 1553Introduction to Linear Algebra2
Core E - Social Sciences 1
Select one of the following:3
American Government in Comparative Perspective
Government of the United States
Any SS9
Core F - Courses Related to Major
PHYS 2212Introductory Physics II4
MATH 2551Multivariable Calculus4
MATH 2552Differential Equations4
EAS 1600Introduction to Environmental Science4
EAS 2600Earth Processes4
Major Requirements
EAS 2655Quantitative Techniques in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences3
EAS 3603Thermodynamics of Earth Systems3
EAS 3610Introduction to Geophysics3
EAS 4370Physics of Planets3
EAS 4200Structural Geology and Continuum Mechanics4
EAS 4610Earth System Modeling3
EAS 4801Special Topics (Career Development Seminar)1
EAS 4814Special Topics-Lab (Geophysical Field Methods)4
or EAS 4420 Environmental Field Methods
SEP Technical Electives12
Geodynamics
Seismology
Earthquake Physics
Space Physics and Space Instrumentation
Earth and Planetary Materials
Environmental Data Analysis
Seismic Methods in Exploration Geophysics
Undergraduate Research
Special Topics (Earth Evolution)
Special Topics (Ice Sheet Dynamics)
Special Topics (Geologic History)
Upper Division Electives12
Free Electives 19
Total Credit Hours122
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Pass/Fail allowed only for Humanities, Social Sciences, and Free electives.