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Earth Sciences Honours Program

Department of Earth Sciences | Faculty of Science
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Calendar 2012 Spring

This bachelor of science (BSc) with honours program offers a wide cross-section of discipline-related courses while providing an opportunity for independent research. The program has three course stream options leading to course concentrations: geology stream, environmental geoscience stream, and general earth sciences stream.

¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Requirements

Entry to the program requires a 3.00 or higher (B standing) cumulative grade point average (CGPA), and departmental permission.

Program Requirements

Students complete 132 units, as specified below including a minimum 3.00 cumulative grade point average.

Lower Division Requirements

All students, no matter which streams they will choose, will complete a minimum of 54 units including all of

  • CHEM 121-4 General Chemistry and Laboratory I
  • CHEM 122-2 General Chemistry II
  • CHEM 126-2 General Chemistry Laboratory II
  • EASC 101-3 Physical Geology
  • EASC 201-3 Stratigraphy and Sedimentation
  • EASC 202-3 Introduction to Mineralogy
  • EASC 204-3 Structural Geology I
  • EASC 205-3 Introduction to Petrology
  • EASC 206-2 Field Geology I
  • EASC 207-3 Introduction to Applied Geophysics
  • EASC 208-3 Introduction to Geochemistry
  • EASC 210-3 Historical Geology
  • GEOG 213-3 Introduction to Geomorphology
  • MATH 152-3 Calculus II

and one of

  • MATH 150-4 Calculus I with Review
  • MATH 151-3 Calculus I

and one of

  • STAT 201-3 Statistics for the Life Sciences
  • STAT 270-3 Introduction to Probability and Statistics

and one of

  • PHYS 101-3 Physics for the Life Sciences I*
  • PHYS 120-3 Mechanics and Modern Physics
  • PHYS 125-3 Mechanics and Special Relativity
  • PHYS 140-4 Studio Physics - Mechanics and Modern Physics

and one of

  • PHYS 102-3 Physics for the Life Sciences II*
  • PHYS 121-3 Optics, Electricity and Magnetism
  • PHYS 126-3 Electricity, Magnetism and Light
  • PHYS 141-4 Studio Physics - Optics, Electricity and Magnetism

and if not completing PHYS 140/141, one of

  • PHYS 130-2 Physics for the Life Sciences Laboratory*
  • PHYS 131-2 Physics Laboratory I

*Students are encouraged to complete the standard stream (PHYS 120, 121, 131) or the advanced stream (PHYS 125, 126, 131). Students may also choose to complete the studio physics stream (PHYS 140, 141). Students who complete the life sciences stream (PHYS 101, 102, 130) (which has a corequisite of BISC 100 or 101 or 102) with a minimum B grade should have sufficient preparation for the major program.

Upper Division Requirements

Students will complete 60 units minimum of 300 and 400 division EASC or physical geography courses, or related courses that are approved by the department. Students are encouraged to select upper division elective courses in consultation with an academic advisor, as APEGBC has specific groupings of elective courses for each stream, respectively.

Geology Stream

Students who choose this stream will complete a minimum of 42 units, including all of

  • EASC 301-3 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
  • EASC 302-3 Sedimentary Petrology
  • EASC 306-3 Field Geology II
  • EASC 309-3 Global Tectonics
  • EASC 310W-3 Paleontology
  • EASC 499-9 Honours Thesis

and at least one of

  • EASC 303-3 Environmental Geoscience
  • EASC 304-3 Hydrogeology
  • EASC 313-3 Introduction to Soil and Rock Engineering
  • EASC 403-3 Quaternary Geology

and at least one of

  • EASC 406-3 Field Geology III
  • EASC 416-3 Field Methods in Hydrogeology

and at least 18 units chosen from

  • EASC 300-3 Selected Topics in Earth Sciences
  • EASC 303-3 Environmental Geoscience
  • EASC 304-3 Hydrogeology
  • EASC 307-3 Applied Geophysics
  • EASC 312-3 Stratigraphy
  • EASC 313-4 Introduction to Soil and Rock Engineering
  • EASC 314-3 Principles of Glaciology
  • EASC 317-3 Global Geophysics
  • EASC 400-3 Selected Topics in Earth Sciences
  • EASC 401-3 Mineral Deposits
  • EASC 402-3 Sedimentology
  • EASC 403-3 Quaternary Geology
  • EASC 404-3 Structural Geology II
  • EASC 406-3 Field Geology III
  • EASC 408-3 Regional Geology of Western Canada
  • EASC 410-3 Groundwater Contaminant and Transport
  • EASC 411-3 Terrain Analysis
  • EASC 412-3 Groundwater Geochemistry
  • EASC 413-3 Resource Geotechnics
  • EASC 416-3 Field Techniques in Hydrogeology
  • EASC 420-3 Petroleum Geology
  • EASC 421-3 Volcanology
  • EASC 491-1 Directed Reading*
  • EASC 492-2 Directed Reading*
  • EASC 493-3 Directed Reading*

and at least two additional units in the Faculty of Science or physical geography. These courses may be used toward the minor requirements in another department. Some of these courses may also satisfy APEGBC requirements.

Environmental Geoscience Stream

Students who choose this stream will complete all of

  • EASC 303-3 Environmental Geoscience
  • EASC 304-3 Hydrogeology
  • EASC 306-3 Field Geology II
  • EASC 313-3 Introduction to Soil and Rock Engineering
  • EASC 403-3 Quaternary Geology

and one of

  • GEOG 311-4 Hydrology
  • GEOG 317-4 Soil Science

and at least one of

  • EASC 301-3 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
  • EASC 302-3 Sedimentary Petrology
  • EASC 309-3 Global Tectonics
  • EASC 310W-3 Paleontology

and at least one of

  • EASC 406-3 Field Geology III
  • EASC 416-3 Field Techniques in Hydrogeology

and a minimum of 19 additional units chosen from

  • EASC 300-3 Selected Topics in Earth Sciences
  • EASC 301-3 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
  • EASC 302-3 Sedimentary Petrology
  • EASC 307-3 Applied Geophysics
  • EASC 309-3 Global Tectonics
  • EASC 310W-3 Paleontology
  • EASC 312-3 Stratigraphy
  • EASC 314-3 Principles of Glaciology
  • EASC 317-4 Global Geophysics
  • EASC 400-3 Selected Topics in Earth Sciences
  • EASC 401-3 Mineral Deposits
  • EASC 402-3 Sedimentology
  • EASC 404-3 Structural Geology II
  • EASC 406-3 Field Geology III
  • EASC 408-3 Regional Geology of Western Canada
  • EASC 410-3 Groundwater Contaminant and Transport
  • EASC 411-3 Terrain Analysis
  • EASC 412-3 Groundwater Geochemistry
  • EASC 413-3 Resource Geotechnics
  • EASC 416-3 Field Techniques in Hydrogeology
  • EASC 418-1 Terrain Stability: Assessment and Mitigation
  • EASC 419-1 Forest Harvesting Technology
  • EASC 420-3 Petroleum Geology
  • EASC 421-3 Volcanology
  • EASC 491-1 Directed Readings*
  • EASC 492-2 Directed Readings*
  • EASC 493-3 Directed Readings*
  • GEOG 311-4 Hydrology
  • GEOG 313-4 River Geomorphology
  • GEOG 317-4 Soil Science
  • GEOG 412-4 Glacial Processes and Environments

General Earth Sciences Stream

Students who choose this stream will complete

  • EASC 306-3 Field Geology II

and at least one of

  • EASC 406-3 Field Geology III
  • EASC 416-3 Field Techniques in Hydrogeology

and at least 30 other upper division EASC units.*

*students may only complete a maximum of three units from a combination of EASC 491, 492, or 493

and at least eight additional units in the Faculty of Science or physical geography. These courses may be used toward the minor requirements in another department.

Elective Courses

To achieve a final total of at least 132 units, students will complete at least 12 additional units from outside the Faculty of Science.

Faculty of Science Requirements

In addition to the above requirements, students must also satisfy Faculty of Science honours program requirements as follows.

  • students are required to complete additional upper division units to total a minimum of 60 upper division units (excluding EDUC 401, 407)
  • students who were enrolled at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV between fall 1991 and summer 2006 are required to complete a minimum of 12 units in subjects outside the Faculty of Science (excluding EDUC 401 to 407) including six units minimum to be completed in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Residency Requirements and Transfer Credit

The University’s residency requirement stipulates that, in most cases, total transfer and course challenge credit may not exceed 60 units, and may not include more than 15 units as upper division work.

Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements

Students admitted to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV beginning in the fall 2006 term must meet writing, quantitative and breadth requirements as part of any degree program they may undertake. See Writing, Quantitative, and Breadth Requirements for university-wide information.

WQB Graduation Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required to earn W, Q or B credit.
Requirement

Units

Notes
W - Writing

6

Must include at least one upper division course, taken at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV within the student’s major subject
Q - Quantitative

6

Q courses may be lower or upper division
B - Breadth

18

Designated Breadth Must be outside the student’s major subject, and may be lower or upper division
6 units Social Sciences: B-Soc
6 units Humanities: B-Hum
6 units Sciences: B-Sci

6

Additional Breadth

6 units outside the student’s major subject (may or may not be B-designated courses, and will likely help fulfil individual degree program requirements)
Additional breadth units must be from outside the student's major and may be B-designated (B-Hum, B-Soc, B-Sci courses). Students choosing to complete a joint major, joint honors, double major, two extended minors, an extended minor and a minor, or two minors may satisfy the breadth requirements (designated or not designated) with courses completed in either one or both program areas.

 

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