Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences - Geoscience Emphasis, B.S.


Program Description

The Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences major is an interdisciplinary study of the relevant natural science disciplines, with emphases in either the Geosciences or the Environmental Sciences. This program provides knowledge and experience through lecture, laboratory, and field courses that immerse the students into the world around them. Students will analyze and solve problems associated with use of energy, water, and mineral resources; in protection of the environment; in planning for the impact of natural hazards; and in sustainable approaches to societal development. The region and ecosystems that surround Utah Tech University provide the ideal laboratory to apply concepts to the earth, energy, and environmental issues that impact the future of humanity. Emphases in the Geosciences and the Environmental Sciences are available depending on the student interests. 


Program Curriculum

120 credits

Utah Tech General Education Requirements

All Utah Tech General Education requirements must be fulfilled. A previously earned degree may fulfill those requirements, but courses must be equivalent to Utah Tech's minimum General Education standards in American Institutions, English, and Mathematics.

General Education Core Requirements

English3-7
Mathematics3-5
American Institutions3-6
Life Sciences3-10
Physical Sciences3-5
Fine Arts3
Literature/Humanities3
Social & Behavioral Sciences3
Exploration 3-5

Earth, Energy, & Environmental Science Core Requirements 

ENVS 1210
ENVS 1215
Introduction to Environmental Science
and Introduction to Environmental Science Laboratory
4
ENVS 2210Environmental Pollution and Remediation Techniques3
ENER 3310Energy and the Environment3
ENER 4310Energy Technology and Sustainability3
GEO 1110
GEO 1115
Physical Geology (PS)
and Physical Geology Lab (LAB)
4
GEO 2050Earth Materials4
GEO 3400Water Resources3
GEOG 3600
GEOG 3605
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
and Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Laboratory
4
CHEM 1210
CHEM 1215
Principles of Chemistry I (PS)
and Principles of Chemistry I Lab (LAB)
5
CHEM 1220
CHEM 1225
Principles of Chemistry II
and Principles of Chemistry II Lab
5
BIOL 1610
BIOL 1615
Principles of Biology I (LS)
and Principles of Biology I Lab (LAB)
5
PHYS 2010College Physics I (PS)4
or PHYS 2210 Physics/Scientists Engineers I (PS)
MATH 1060Trigonometry (MA)3
or MATH 1080 Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry (MA)
PHYS 2015College Physics I Lab (LAB)1
or PHYS 2215 Physics/Scientists Engineers I Lab (LAB)

Geoscience Emphasis Requirements 

GEO 1220
GEO 1225
Historical Geology
and Historical Geology Lab
4
GEO 2700RField Methods in Geoscience Research1
GEO 2990RCareer Seminar in Geology1
GEO 3700Structural Geology and Tectonics4
GEO 4800RIndependent Research1-3

 required place-based course

Choose 1 of the following place-based courses:
ENVS 3910Costa Rica Natural History3
ENVS 3920Peruvian Amazon Natural History3
ENVS 3930South Africa Natural History3
GEO 3000Advanced Geologic Investigation of Colorado Plateau Basin and Range provinces through national parks3
GEO 3910Applied Geologic Investigation of Iceland3
GEOG 3930Remote Sensing of Landscape: China3

elective requirements 

Choose 22 elective credits from the following list:
GEO 3060Environmental Geology3
GEO 3180Paleontology4
GEO 3200Mineralogy4
GEO 3500Geomorphology4
GEO 3550Sedimentology & Stratigraphy4
GEO 3600Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology4
GEO 3710Hydrology3
GEO 4000RSelected Geology Field Excursions1
GEO 4600Field Geology5
GEO 4800RIndependent Research1-3
ENVS 3280Environmental Law, Management and Policy3
ENVS 3410Air Quality and Control Technologies3
ENVS 3510Waste Management3
ENVS 4080Environmental Monitoring and Characterization4
ENVS 4085Environmental Monitoring and Characterization Laboratory1
GEOG 4140Advanced GIS Analysis3
GEOG 3410Paleoclimatology3
GEOG 4180Geoprocessing with Python3
ENVS 3910Costa Rica Natural History3
ENVS 3920Peruvian Amazon Natural History3
ENVS 3930South Africa Natural History3
GEOG 3930Remote Sensing of Landscape: China3
GEO 3000Advanced Geologic Investigation of Colorado Plateau Basin and Range provinces through national parks3
GEO 3910Applied Geologic Investigation of Iceland3
ENGL 2201Literature and the Land (HU, GC)3
MATH 1210Calculus I (MA)4

Graduation Requirements

  1. Complete a minimum of 120 college-level credits (1000 and above).
  2. Complete at least 40 upper-division credits (3000 and above).
  3. Complete at least 30 upper-division credits at Utah Tech for institutional residency.
  4. Cumulative GPA 2.0 or higher.
  5. Grade C- or higher in all required courses.