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Geosciences

Student Learning Outcomes

Revised 10/2000

Goal 1: Graduates should understand how scientific methodology is applied in the earth sciences.

Goal 2: Graduates should have a thorough knowledge and understanding of core concepts in the earth sciences, including the following areas:

  1. Processes occurring at different types of lithospheric plate boundaries;
  2. Major physical and biological events in Earth history, and the methods used to interpret this history;
  3. Surface processes and their impact on development of landforms, and the ability to identify and interpret landforms;
  4. Basic tectonic processes, and the ability to interpret structural relations from geologic data;
  5. Basic rock forming processes, and the ability to identify common minerals and use minerals and textures to interpret environments in which rocks formed;
  6. Major geological cycles and their interactions with Earth systems.

Goal 3: Graduates should have a set of fundamental skills that they can apply to a variety of situations; including:

  1. Problem Solving Skills -- the ability to formulate strategies, collect data, apply algebraic and graphical techniques to arrive at solutions, and interpret results related to geologic processes.
  2. Communication Skills -- the ability to clearly express earth science concepts and present results from laboratory and field work orally, graphically, and in writing. 

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