Geology Minor

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Geology Student Learning Objectives

Graduates of the UC Davis Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences should be able to:

  1. Apply the fundamental principles of geology, mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology to address geological issues.
  2. Identify common Earth materials at all spatial scales.
  3. Describe the origin of the solar system and Earth and be able to understand our planet in comparison with other planets. 
  4. Comprehend the 4.6 billion year history of Earth and the evolution of the solid earth, the cryosphere, the hydrosphere and the atmosphere.
  5. Understand the chronology of life on Earth and the fundamentals of biologic evolution.
  6. Describe the origin and distribution of resources such as water, minerals and energy.
  7. Be aware of natural hazards, their impact on civilization and efforts at mitigation.
  8. View Earth as a dynamic system of solid, liquid, gaseous and living components, connected through the cycling of matter and energy.
  9. Recognize the relatively recent arrival of humans on the Earth and their disproportionate impact on the planet.
  10. Understand how science works via inquiry, observation, verification, reason and critical thinking.
  11. Synthesize and communicate their knowledge of geological concepts through written, oral and graphical representation.
  12. Apply the tenets of professional, ethical and responsible conduct as geoscientists.

 - Faculty of the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department
January 2013

The Earth and Planetary Sciences Department sponsors a number of minor programs, including minors in Geology (with an emphasis in either General Geology, Engineering Geology, Geochemistry or Paleobiology) and Geophysics. In addition, the department administers two interdisciplinary minors: Environmental Geology and Oceanography.  

Students majoring in Geology may elect to complete a minor in Geophysics, Environmental Geology, and Oceanography. They may not complete a minor in Geology. Students majoring in Marine and Coastal Science may elect to complete any of these minors except for Oceanography.

Be sure to meet with your major and minor advisors to plan your minor, including prerequisites, courses offered, overlap with your major, and declaring your minor. 

Related minors from other departments:

You may also consider a minor to help you build transferrable skills, such as Contemporary LeadershipProfessional WritingManagerial Economics, or Communication.

See the full list of minors.

Geology Minor Requirements

Geophysics Minor Requirements

Oceanography Minor Requirements

Environmental Geology Minor Requirements