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    Earth Systems Science Concentration

    Earth systems science is a multidisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, earth and biological sciences. 

    UNG Course Catalog Listing ESA B.S. Plan of Study

    Concentration Areas

    • Earth Systems Engineering
    • Environmental Studies
    • Geospatial Technology
    • Interdisciplinary

    Applicable Concentration Courses That May Be Taken As Directed or Free Electives

    • BIOL 3321K - General Botany

      A study of the morphology, anatomy, photosynthesis, respiration, water relations, and ecology of plants. Course includes laboratory.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: BIOL 1108K with a grade of C or higher

      Hours:
      4



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    • BIOL 3324K - Freshwater Invertebrate Zoology

      A study of the evolution and ecology of invertebrate animals with a focus on the taxonomy and ecology of freshwater invertebrates. Course includes laboratory.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: BIOL 1108K with a grade of C or higher

      Hours:
      4



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    • BIOL 4001K - Freshwater Ecology

      A study of chemical and physical processes, diversity and adaptations, and ecosystem dynamics in wetlands and streams. The interactions between aquatic systems and adjacent terrestrial ecosystems are emphasized, with a strong focus on watershed-scale analysis. Course includes laboratory.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: 4 hours of 3000-level BIOL coursework

      Hours:
      4



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    • BIOL 4002K - Limnology

      A study of the structure and function of lake and reservoir ecosystems including physical, chemical, geological and biological characteristics and processes. The interaction between lakes/reservoirs and their watersheds, and management strategies for these systems, are emphasized. Course includes laboratory.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: BIOL 3500K

      Hours:
      4



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    • BIOL 4040K - Stream Ecology

      A study of the structure and function of running waters including geomorphology, flow, species interactions and biotic communities with an emphasis on the influences of humans on stream ecosystems. Includes a laboratory component in which students learn field and laboratory techniques used by stream ecologists.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: BIOL 3500K

      Hours:
      4



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    • BIOL 4090 - Conservation Biology

      An introduction to the ecological and genetic foundations and real-world application of conservation biology, including demographics, conservation genetics, habitat requirements, population dynamics, landscape ecology and global patterns of biodiversity.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: BIOL 3500K

      Hours:
      3



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    • BIOL 4460 - Marine Biology

      An overview of marine biology, including physical, chemical and biological oceanography, and marine ecology.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: 4 hours of 3000-level BIOL coursework

      Hours:
      3



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    • GEOL 3010K - Introduction to Earth Materials

      Fundamentals of crystallography and mineralogy; laboratory study of minerals using the polarizing microscope; classification, identification, and origin of common rock-forming minerals and rocks. Course may contain field trips.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: GEOL 1121K with a grade of C or higher

      Hours:
      4



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    • GEOL 3300K - Process Geomorphology

      This course will focus on the specific environmental and geologic processes that shape the Earth's landscape. Landform identification and distribution will be stressed in this class. Laboratory exercises will emphasize the identification and evaluation of geomorphic features utilizing maps (contour and DEMs) as well as aerial photography.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: GEOL 1121K, GEOG 1111K, or permission of the instructor

      Hours:
      4



      Cross-listed
      GEOG 3300K View Course in Catalog

    • GEOL 3500K - Environmental Geochemistry

      The study and application of chemical principles as related to geological and environmental processes. Course emphasis is on understanding processes that influence the chemistry of water, air, and soil. Laboratory component of the course is field-based.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L, MATH 1111, and either GEOL 1121K or GEOG 1111K

      Hours:
      4



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    • GEOG 3200K - Earth Systems

      This course is an introduction to the systems approach and interdependence of Earth's systems. Topics covered include climate change, biodiversity, ocean circulation, ozone depletion, and global environmental change. The course uses lessons from Earth's history to guide decision-making for our future.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: GEOG 1111K, GEOG 1112 & GEOG 1112L, GEOL 1121K, or GEOL 1122K

      Hours:
      3



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    • GEOG 4000K - Environmental Geography

      This course focuses on integrated physical, human, economic, and environmental issues. The course will include place and case studies from around the world. Topics covered include interactions with and impacts of humans on vegetation, soils, animals, water, and the atmosphere as well as future trends and scenarios for these resources. This course will encourage development of geographical knowledge and understanding of how humans interact with our environment.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: GEOG 1111K, GEOG 1112 & GEOG 1112L, GEOL 1121K, or GEOL 1122K

      Hours:
      3



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    • GEOG 4200K - Biogeography

      This course is an introduction to the growing field of biogeography. Topics covered include the arrival and differentiation of species, impacts of climate and plate tectonics on biodiversity, isolation, marine and island biogeography, and ecosystems. The course also analyzes interactions in nature and potential consequences of climatic and global environmental change on biodiversity.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisite: GEOG 3200K or GEOG 4000K, or permission of Instructor

      Hours:
      3



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    • GEOG 4500K - Environmental Impact Assessment

      This course is an introduction to conducting environmental impact assessments. Topics covered include methods and approaches as well as important considerations such as noise, socioeconomic factors, heritage, landscape, soils, water, and ecology. The course uses case study examples and policies to guide students through the process.

      Prerequisite/Corequisite:
      Prerequisites: GEOG 3200K and BIOL 1108K, or permission of Instructor

      Hours:
      3



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    *Or other approved elective
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