George Mason University 1999-2000 Catalog

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Geography and Earth Science



Faculty

Professors: Diecchio (chair), Haack, K. Haynes (director, The Institute of Public Policy), Hazen (Robinson Professor), Stough, Wood (vice provost)

Associate professor: Wong

Assistant professors: Beach, Crampton, McBride

Visiting assistant professors: Koulov, Marchildon, Nord

Visiting instructor: Dillon

Adjuncts: Cronin, DeCola, Dorrigan, E.Doyle, Dowsett, L.Edwards, Gorenflo, Hirsch, Hunter, Ishman, E.Johnson, L.Johnson, Lindermann, Mathers, P.Mobley, D.Rallis, Rennick, Rogers, Verado, Wheeler, Zinn, Zlatic

Affiliate professors: Levine, Perlin

Lab manager: Villiger

Course Work

This department offers all course work designated GEOG and GEOL in the "Course Descriptions" chapter of this catalog.

Undergraduate Programs

Geography, B.A.

In addition to the general requirements for the B.A., candidates must complete the following:
  1. Twenty-eight credits in geography, including
    1. 16 credits of GEOG 102, 103, 300, 310, and 415; and
    2. 12 additional credits of systematic or regional courses at the 300 level or above.

  2. An approved double major, disciplinary minor, interdisciplinary minor, or certificate; or any other coherent 18 credit or greater package of courses approved by an advisor and the department chair. No more than seven credits used to meet the requirement in A may be used to meet the requirement in B.

    Examples: Minor in biology, earth science, history, or sociology; interdisciplinary minor in global systems, urban and suburban studies, or women's studies; certificate in environmental management.

Geography, B.S.

In addition to the general requirements for the B.S. degree, candidates must complete the following:
  1. Twenty-eight credits in geography, including
    1. 16 credits of GEOG 102, 103, 300, 310, and 415; and
    2. 12 additional credits of systematic or regional courses at the 300 level or above.

  2. Minimum 18-credit sequence of geographical applications courses, including GEOG 311, 411, 412, 416 or 579, and 6 additional credits of electives, which may include an internship (GEOG 480), approved by the program advisor before enrollment.

  3. Up to 25 credits of required science, mathematics, statistics, and computer science courses, including
    1. GEOL 101, 102, 317 or BIOL 103, 104, 377 (11)
    2. MATH 113, 114 (8)
    3. STAT 250 (3)
    4. CS 103 (3)

Other recommended courses: GEOG 203; MATH 203;
STAT 350; CS 112, 211; USE 210, 300

Minor in Geography

The minor in geography consists of 18 credits in geography, including
  1. GEOG 101 or 103 and GEOG 102; and
  2. Four upper-level courses, including one systematic course (such as GEOG 301, 303, 304, 305, 306, or 309) and one regional course (such as GEOG 315, 316, 320, 325, 330, or 380).

Earth Systems Science, B.S.

Students pursuing a degree in earth systems science receive broad training in physical science and the natural science of earth's systems. Students must select a concentration to which they apply this science background.

In addition to the general requirements for the B.S. degree, candidates are required to submit the following:

  1. Core science including MATH 113, 114; CHEM 211, 212; PHYS 160, 260, 261 or PHYS 243, 244, 245, 246; GEOL 101, 102; BIOL 103, 104 or BIOL 213, 303, 304; BIOL/GEOL 309; GEOG 203, 309
  2. One of the following required concentrations.

Concentration in Geology

GEOL 302, 304*, 308*, 312, 317, 401, 404. (Field camp is recommended and may be substituted for GEOG 203 and GEOL 404.)

Concentration in Geographic Analysis

GEOG 102, 300, 310, 311, 412, 416 or 579; GEOL 302 or CHEM 341, GEOL 317, GEOL 305 or 306 or GEOG 303

Concentration in Earth Science Education

Credits
ASTR 111, 112; or 113, 114 4
Minimum of 12 credits of GEOL selected from 302, 304*, 308*, 312, 317, or 401 12
GEOL 408, 409 2
EDUC 522 3
EDCI 573 3
HEAL 110 3
ANTH 114, HIST 121 (satisfy general education requirements)

Optional Teacher Licensure Component
(in addition to the requirements for the earth science education concentration)

EDUC 529, 539 (years 4 or 5) 6
EDCI 673 (summer after year 4), 790 (year 5) 9
EDIT 504 (year 4 or 5) 3
EDRD 614 (year 5) 3
Optional Master of Education Component
(in addition to the requirements for the earth science education concentration and licensure)
EDRS 531, 590 6
EDUC 521 3
EDCI 783 3
approved elective 3
* A grade of C or better in GEOL 302 is required before taking GEOL 304 or 308.

Minimum Requirements for
B.S.in Earth Systems Science

Credits
Core science (see above) 49-53
Concentration (see above) 24-30
ENGL 101, 302 6
Literature (at the 200-400 level) 6
Electives outside natural science and math 6**
Special electives from anthropology, economics, geography, government, history, linguistics, psychology, and sociology 6**
General electives 13-23
Total credits 120
** Students in the earth science education concentration must take ANTH 114, HIST 121, and six additional credits of social science.

Geology, B.A.

In addition to the general requirements for the B.A., candidates are required to submit the following:

  1. Thirty-four credits including GEOG 203, GEOL 101, 102, 302, 304*, 308*, 312, 317, 401, 404. (Field camp is recommended and may be substituted for GEOG 203 and 404.)
  2. MATH 110, 111, or 113
  3. CHEM 211 and 212
  4. GEOL 316 or a computer science course
  5. Concentration: nine credits of degree-related course work in a coherent program designed in coordination with an advisor and approved by the department chair * A grade of C or better in GEOL 302 is required before taking GEOL 304 or 308.

Minimum Requirements for the B.A. in Geology

Credits
Geology/geography 38
Concentration 9
MATH 110, 111, or 113 3
CHEM 211 and 212 8
GEOL 316 or computer science 3
ENGL 101, 302 6
COMM 100, 101, 102 3
Foreign language 0-12
Humanities 12
Social science 12
Non-Western culture 6
General electives 8-20
Total 120

Minor in Geology

A minor in geology requires 18 credits, including GEOL 101, 102, and 302, plus two of the following courses: GEOL 304*, 308*, 312, 317, or 401.

* A grade of C or better in GEOL 302 is required before taking GEOL 304 or 308.

Writing-Intensive Requirement
The university requires all students to complete at least one course designated "writing intensive" in their majors at the 300 level or above. Students majoring in geography fulfill this requirement by successfully completing GEOG 415. Students majoring in geology or earth systems science fulfill this requirement by successfully completing GEOL 308. Students who do not take GEOL 308 must arrange with their advisors for a suitable alternative writing-intensive course.

Teacher Licensure (Certification)

Students interested in becoming elementary or secondary school teachers should consult the appropriate concentrations in the earth systems science degree program and the requirements for teacher licensure (certification) listed in this catalog in the "Graduate School of Education" chapter.

Graduate Program

Geographic and Cartographic Sciences, M.S.

The Master of Science in Geographic and Cartographic Sciences provides courses for students interested in the techniques of collection, analysis, and display of spatial data. Students may prepare for further study or for careers in geography and cartography with federal agencies, state and local government agencies, private corporations, and educational institutions.

Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting all admission requirements for graduate study, students should have a bachelor's degree in geography, cartography, or equivalent. An applicant without an undergraduate degree in geography or cartography may be required to take one course in each of the following: physical geography, human geography, regional geography, and cartography. All applicants must have a course in statistics. The program also requires GRE aptitude scores, three letters of recommendation, transcripts of all college course work, and a statement of interest in geography.

Degree Requirements
In general, students must complete a program consisting of four required core courses and a number of optional electives that are selected in consultation with an advisor. The required core courses are as follows:

    GEOG 553 Geographic Information Systems
    GEOG 579 Remote Sensing
    GEOG 585 Quantitative Methods
    GEOG 680 Seminar in Thought and Methodology

In addition to these core courses, students select from a number of GEOG courses to complete their programs. With departmental approval, up to nine credits from closely related disciplines may also be applied to the degree.

A thesis is optional. Students may complete a 30-credit program that includes 3 to 6 credits of thesis, or they may complete a 36-credit program without a thesis. If the nonthesis option is selected, students are required to pass a comprehensive exam.



George Mason University:1999-2000 University Catalog: Catalog Index: College of Arts and Sciences: Geography and Earth Science