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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Geology (BS)

Location(s): Manhattan Campus


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A wide range of geoscience subdisciplines exist that provide exciting and viable career options, e.g. hydrology, energy and minerals resources, engineering geology, exploration seismic and near-surface geophysics, environmental geology and geochemistry, igneous and metamorphic petrology, structural geology, geochronology, sedimentary geology, biomineralization and biogeochemistry – just to name a few. Geology majors should consult their advisors about elective courses to meet their career and educational needs. Quantitative skills and computer literacy are essential for all geologists and are strongly encouraged. Students intending to earn advanced degrees should visit with the departmental graduate advisor concerning entrance requirements of graduate programs.

Kansas State University Core: 34-36 Credit Hours


KBOR Statewide Transfer (SWT) Courses: https://www.kansasregents.org/academic_affairs/transfer-articulation.

English (Written Communication Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


Communication (Oral Communication Outcomes): 3 Credit Hours


Natural & Physical Sciences (Natural & Physical Sciences Outcomes): 4-5 Credit Hours


Choose 1 subject area which must include a lab.

Social & Behavioral Sciences (Social & Behavioral Sciences Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area.

Arts & Humanities (Arts & Humanities Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours


At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area.

Free Electives (Institutionally Designated Area): 6 Credit Hours


Includes ALL 100 and 200 level courses at K-State or in Transfer. 
Note: One course may be used to satisfy more than one requirement. However, students must complete a total of 34-36 credit hours of general education courses.

For a Full Listing of K-State 100/200 level courses you may search those courses individually via the University Course Catalog.

TOTAL CREDITS: 34-36


Program Requirements


Outside Concentration: 9 Credit Hours


Outside credential of at least 9 credit hours (May be from any unit, except Geology, OR from approved interdisciplinary credentials within the unit).

OR

Any 9 credit hours in a single prefix (except for GEOL) (all must be 300 level or above OR at any level with a prereq in the same prefix; up to 5 credit hours may overlap with program).

OR

Any 9 credit hour microcredential (up to 5 credit hours may overlap with program).

Overlays: [9] Credit Hours


May be filled in K-State Core, Outside Concentration, electives, or the Program itself.

  • Ethical Reasoning Overlay, 1 course Credits: [3]
  • Global Perspectives Overlay, 1 course Credits: [3]
  • US Multicultural Overlay, 1 course Credits: [3]

Program


Required Coursework: 16 - 18 Credit Hours


The following courses may be fulfilled in K-State Core: CHM 210 (or CHM 220) and MATH 220

General Earth Science - 15 Credit Hours


Group I: 3 Credits


Choose one course (3 credits) from the following:

Group II: 3 Credits


Choose one course (3 credits) from the following:

Group III: 3 Credits


Chose one course (3 credits) from the following:

Group IV: 6 Credits


Choose two courses (6 credits) from GEOL at 500-799 level

BS Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Restricted Electives: 6 Credit Hours


3 credit hours in each of the following, with at least 3 credit hours total at 300 level or above OR at any level with a prerequisite in the same discipline.

Fine Arts or Humanities: Any course or combination of courses Credits: 3


Non-Quantitative Social Science: Any social science course that does NOT have a MATH or STAT prereq Credits: 3


Free Electives: 12-14 Credit Hours


In addition to K-State Core Free Electives requirement, take any course so that the total credit hours completed equals 120.

Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120


A&S common degree requirements satisfied by Required Coursework, and BS Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Restricted Electives  

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