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Geoscience (Bachelor of Arts)
The Geosciences program offers a Bachelor of Arts in Geosciences with five concentrations: Human Geography, Geographic Information Science, Environmental Geography, Physical Geography, and Geology. These disciplines prepare students for working in a broad range of Geoscience careers including the private sector, local, state and federal government, and as a preparation for graduate studies.
General Education & BA Distribution Components
All students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Geosciences must complete the campus General Education Core Requirements. See General Education Component for all IU Southeast Baccalaureate Degrees for a complete listing of requirements.
Students must also complete the campus BA Distribution requirements as stated in Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements.
Core Program
All courses listed below require a grade of C or better. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) can be used to satisfy a General Education Core Requirement or a BA Distribution Requirement.
Note: Students are eligible to complete no more than two geography tracks and may not double dip courses taken for the Geography/Geology Concentration Requirements, Upper-Level Geography/Geology Requirement, Geography/Geology Elective Requirements, & Geography/Geology Capstone to count for any of the other tracks, including the Geology Track.
Required Math (FOR ALL GEOGRAPHY TRACKS)
Note: Students are eligible to complete no more than two geography tracks.
- MATH-M 118* (or higher level) Finite Mathematics
Required Math (FOR GEOLOGY TRACK)
- MATH-M 215* Calculus I
Geoscience Core Requirements for all Geography Tracks and the Geology Tracks
- GEOL-G 100* General Geology
- GEOG-G 201* World Regional Geography
- GEOG-G 338 Geographic Information Science
(All students pursuing the GIS Track must complete this course on the IU Southeast campus.)
Required Geography Courses (required for all Geography Tracks)
- GEOG-G 107* Physical Systems of the Environment
- GEOG-G 108* Physical Systems of the Environment - Lab
- GEOG-G 110* Introduction to Human Geography
- GEOG-G 333 Introductory Cartography
Environmental Geography Track
Additional course work required outside of Geosciences for Environmental Track.
- BIOL-L 200* Environmental Biology & Conservation
Specific Requirements for Environmental Track - Upper Level Course
- GEOG-G 315 Environmental Conservation
Environmental Track Concentration Course: Students must select one.
- GEOG-G 307* Biogeography
- GEOG-G 308* Disasters: Natural/Human Induced
- GEOG-G 432 Current Issues in Environmental Conservation
- GEOL-G 300* Environmental and Urban Geology
Geography/Geology Electives
Students must select 6 additional credit hours at the 300-400 level, from Geography and Geology courses, that relate to the track, with approval of the Geoscience advisor.
Capstone
Students must select one capstone course. Students that wish to use the Internship or Research to satisfy the Capstone requirement must be pre-approved by the Geoscience Coordinator.
- GEOG-G 450 Undergraduate Readings and Research in Geography
- GEOG-G 460 Internship Geographical Analysis
- GEOG-G 490 Senior Seminar in Geography
Geographic Information Science Track
Additional coursework required outside of Geosciences for GIS Track
- MATH-K 300 Statistics
Choose one of the following Computer Science courses:
- CSCI-A 201 Introduction to Programming
- CSCI-N 211 Introduction to Databases
Specific Requirements for GIS Track - Upper Level Course
- GEOG-G 438 Advanced Geographic Information Science
GIS Track Concentration Course
- GEOG-G 439 Seminar in Geographic Information Science
Geography/Geology Electives
Students must select 6 additional credit hours at the 300-400 level, from Geography and Geology courses, that relate to the track, with approval of the Geoscience advisor.Capstone
Students must select one capstone course. Students that wish to use the Internship or Research to satisfy the Capstone requirement must be pre-approved by the Geosciences Coordinator.
- GEOG-G 450 Undergraduate Research and Readings in Geography
- GEOG-G 460 Geography Internship
- GEOG-G 490 Senior Seminar in Geography
Human Geography Track
Specific Requirements for Human Geography Track - Upper Level Courses: students must select one.
- GEOG-G 323 Geography of Latin America
- GEOG-G 326 Geography of North America
- GEOG-G 425 Africa: Contemporary Geographic Problems
Human Geography Track Concentration Course - Students must select one.
- GEOG-G 213 Introduction to Economic Geography
- GEOG-G 307* Biogeography: Distribution of Life
- GEOG-G 418* Historical Geography
Geography/Geology Electives
Students must select 6 additional credit hours at the 300-400 level, from Geography and Geology courses, that relate to the track, with approval of the Geoscience advisor.
Capstone
Students must select one capstone course. Students that wish to use the Internship or Research to satisfy the Capstone requirement must be pre-approved by the Geosciences Coordinator.
- GEOG-G 450 Undergraduate Research and Readings in Geography
- GEOG-G 460 Internship Geographical Analysis
- GEOG-G 490 Senior Seminar in Geography
Physical Geography Track
Additional coursework required outside of Geosciences
Students must select 5 additional credit hours from approved laboratory courses in Biology (BIOL, PLSC, or ZOOL), Chemistry, or Physics.
Specific Requirements for Physical Geography Track - Upper Level Courses (Students must select one)
- GEOG-G 304* Physical Meteorology & Climatology
- GEOG-G 308* Natural Disasters
- GEOG-G 404 Geography of Soils
- GEOL-G 415* Geomorphology
Physical Geography Track Concentration
Students must select one course, but that course must be different than the one chosen as an upper level course.
- GEOG-G 304* Physical Meteorology & Climatology
- GEOG-G 308* Disasters: Natural/Human Induced
- GEOG-G 404 Geography of Soils
- GEOL-G 415* Geomorphology
- GEOL-G 451 Principles of Hydrogeology
Geography/Geology Electives
Students must select 6 additional credit hours at the 300-400 level, from Geography and Geology courses, that relate to the track, with approval of the Geoscience advisor.
Capstone
Students must select one capstone course. Students that wish to use the Internship or Research to satisfy the Capstone requirement must be pre-approved by the Geosciences Coordinator.
- GEOG-G 450 Undergraduate Research and Readings in Geography
- GEOG-G 460 Internship Geographical Analysis
- GEOG-G 490 Senior Seminar in Geography
Geology Track
Additional coursework required outside of Geosciences
Students on the Geology Track are required to complete 15 additional credit hours in Biology (BIOL, PLSC, or ZOOL), Chemistry, or Physics. It is recommended that students take a 10 credit hour sequence from one Natural Science Discipline (General Chemistry or General Physics) approved by the Geoscience Advisor.
Required Geology Courses
- GEOL-G 221* Introductory Mineralogy
- GEOL-G 222 Introduction to Petrology
- GEOL-G 334 Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
Specific Requirement for Geology Track - Upper Level Course
- GEOL-G 415* Geomorphology
Geology Track Concentration Course: students must select one course
- GEOG-G 304* Physical Meteorology and Climatology
- GEOG-G 404 Geography of Soils
- GEOL-G 300* Environmental and Urban Geology
- GEOL-G 415* Geomorphology
Geography/Geology Electives
Students must select 6 additional credit hours at the 300-400 level, from Geography and Geology courses, that relate to the track, with approval of the Geoscience advisor.
Capstone
Students must select one capstone course. Both Internship and Research must be pre-approved by the Geosciences Coordinator.
- GEOL-G 410 Undergraduate Research in Geology
- GEOL-G 460 Internship in Geology
General & Upper-Level Electives
Students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours and 30 credit hours at the 300-level or above. Elective courses may be necessary to complete the minimum credit hour requirements.