Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences
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Program Student Learning Outcomes
The curriculum of the ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô Geological Sciences program is designed to produce graduates who:
- Have a basic knowledge of the principles related to the geological sciences with either an emphasis in environmental geology or general geology.
- Have an understanding of how to think scientifically and apply their knowledge to solve geologic problems.
- Have sufficient competence to obtain employment as an entry-level geologist or environmental geologist, and be able to progress professionally within the discipline and are prepared for advanced study.
- Have a fundamental understanding of Alaskan geology and environmental problems in Alaska.
- Are able to communicate their ideas.
- Are prepared for and understand the need for continued professional development throughout their careers.
In keeping with the objectives, it is expected that graduates of the ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô Geological Sciences program will have:
- An ability to apply their knowledge of general geology and/or environmental geology.
- An ability to accept challenges and think through problems until they are solved.
- An ability to design and conduct projects that include field work, laboratory analyses and interpretation in their area of emphasis.
- Experience in field geology in Alaska.
- An ability to communicate effectively.
- A recognition of the need for, and ability to pursue, lifelong learning.
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