Double Major Geology  - Overview

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Offered By:

ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences, ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment, ANU College of Pysical Sciences, ANU College of Science, and ANU Colleges of Science

Academic Contact:

Dr John Mavrogenes

Areas of Interest:

Earth and Marine Sciences


This major is aimed at those intending to be professional geologists, and requires selection of courses from the extensive range of those offered by the Research School of Earth Sciences, spanning topics that include the internal workings of the Earth and the cycling of materials from the interior to the surface and back again, the composition of the oceans  and their evolution, the nature of sedimentary environments and the formation of sedimentary rocks through time, the characteristics of life and its evolution, the formation and evolution of the regolith, and the formation of ore deposits. We recommend in addition to the required courses listed below, students take some Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics courses in particular. The basic natural and physical sciences underpin the Earth and Marine Sciences. Companies hiring professional geoscientists have typically required the completion of 4-year degrees that include an Honours year, in which advanced research is undertaken.

Requirements

A major in Geology will consist of a minimum of 42 units of courses.  A double major in Geology will consist of a minimum of 60 units of courses, including 36 units Group C.

(a) at least 12 units from these courses:

(b) at least 12 units from these courses:

(c) at least 18 units for Single or 36 units for Double:

First Year course advice

Students must take two of ENVS1004,and EMSC1006 and EMSC1007 and it is recommended that they also take first year courses in CHEM, PHYS and MATHS.