- Investigate the composition, structure, function, and/or history of the Earth through
the examination, measurement, and/or classification of earth materials.
- Prepare, edit, interpret, and analyze geological maps, cross-sections, and/or sketches.
- Prepare, study, and read tables and charts to compile information and data for geological
interpretation and analysis.
- Recognize, describe, and justify relationships between features and processes within
a variety of geological systems.
- Identify and recognize resources that are vital to modern societies and apply this
knowledge to solve industrial and societal problems.
- Combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions by finding relationships
among seemingly unrelated events.
- Identify the underlying principles, reasons, or facts of information by breaking down
information or data into separate parts.
- Apply the scientific method for accurate and truthful reporting of results and evaluation
of scientific and pseudoscientific claims.
See course descriptions below.