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GEOLĀ 450. Geosciences Futures. .5 Credits.

Offered Either Fall or Spring; Lecture hours:1.5
Geosciences majors (BS BA) will take this course as their culminating experience. Also appropriate for any student interested in geosciences-related careers or graduate education. Students will explore career and graduate school options in the geosciences by way of guest speakers, resume workshops, alumni contacts and preparation for geologist-in-training certification.

Geology & Environmental Geosciences

https://coursecatalog.bucknell.edu/collegeofartsandsciencescurricula/areasofstudy/geologygeol/
Geology is the natural science that involves the nature and history of Earth, including scientific analysis of environmental problems. The Bucknell geology curriculum engages students with concepts and issues related to Earth and its environments through coursework, field studies and scientific research. A geology degree equips students with analytical skills, problem-solving skills, communication skills, experience in teamwork and solid grounding in field-based science. Geoscience includes diverse subdisciplines, for example natural hazards, natural resources, interactions between environmental materials, non-invasive exploration of earth, history of climate change, engineering geology, and tectonics. At an introductory level, geology coursework provides students with basic knowledge of Earth and its systems and how that knowledge can provide an understanding of potential solutions to environmental problems. Knowledge of Earth, its processes, hazards, history, resources and limitations can be an important component of a liberal arts education and can provide a foundation for advanced work in the discipline.