GSCSBA - Geosciences and Society
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Program Type
Bachelor of Arts
College
College of Science
Career
Undergraduate
Program Description
The B.A. in Geosciences and Society is intended for students who are interested in combining a strong foundational understanding of geosciences with areas in social sciences related to grand challenges such as natural resources, water, and climate. Graduates will be uniquely qualified to lead in careers that promote and communicate an understanding of, and create evidence-based solutions to, urgent issues such as protecting water resources, natural hazards to communities, degradation of important biomes, and the impacts of climate change, from the geoscientist perspective.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of common Earth materials including their composition, origin, and uses.
- Describe how Earth surface processes operate and how they impact humans.
- Describe processes in the Earth's interior.
- Know the geologic time scale and major Earth events.
- Acquire specific skills required for the study and interpretation of geological materials, history, and features.
- Use scientific process, including being able to read and critically evaluate primary Earth science literature and data, and effectively communicate geologic information both orally and in writing.
- Describe how Earth surface processes operate and how they impact humans.
- Describe processes in the Earth's interior.
- Know the geologic time scale and major Earth events.
- Acquire specific skills required for the study and interpretation of geological materials, history, and features.
- Use scientific process, including being able to read and critically evaluate primary Earth science literature and data, and effectively communicate geologic information both orally and in writing.