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Earth Science 7-12

The College of Saint Rose is a place where rigorous intellectual discourse is valued and where a sense of community with students and faculty is considered critical to the learning process.

Our challenging science majors and the practical experience they afford ensure that our graduates are accepted into the most prestigious graduate schools or are selected for immediate placement in career-track jobs.

Earth science is an all-embracing term for the sciences related to Earth. The discipline utilizes physics, geology, mathematics, chemistry, and biology to build a quantitative understanding of earth science.

The curriculum focuses on real-world issues affecting the global environment and provides our students with a front row seat from which to view the eclectic record of geologic history.

The Earth Science major prepares students to be able to teach earth science at the secondary education level (7-12).

CAREERS
This program leads to New York State Initial Certificate/or teaching earth science in grades 7-12.

PROGRAM
This program is for full-time day students. The upper-division earth science courses could be more properly considered "geology" courses.

Major in Earth Science 56 credits
ESC 101 Solar System 4 credits
ESC 103 Meteorology 4 credits
ESC 190 Physical Geology 4 credits
ESC 191 Historical Geology 4 credits
ESC 210 Aqueous Processes 4 credits
ESC 220 Petrogenesis 4 credits
ESC 310 Surface and Subsurface Processes 4 credits
ESC 320 Tectonics 4 credits
MAT 190, 191 Calculus 1 and 2 8 credits
CHM 190, 191 General Chemistry 1 and 2 8 credits
PHY 190, 191 Fundamentals of Physics 1 and 2 8 credits
SCI 399 Natural Science Colloquium
(required every semester)
0 credits
   
All 4-credit science courses have a required laboratory component.  
   
Credits for Education Requirement 37 credits
Credits for Liberal Education 31 credits
Total Credits for Graduation 124 credits
   

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Want to know more? Professor Eric Eslinger is only a click away.

Eric Eslinger, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Earth Science

 

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The College of Saint Rose has one of the lowest tuitions of all New York state private colleges and we offer a variety of Academic Scholarships. More than 95% of our students receive several forms of financial aid.

Academic Scholarships
Academic Scholarships are available Click here for more information.

Deadline: In order to be eligible for Academic Scholarships all materials must be received by February 1.

 

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The College’s 27,000 square-foot Science Center is designed to provide the practical research laboratory experiences that will complement your coursework. This modern facility features a special lab reserved for student/faculty research, traditional and computerized classrooms, research labs and faculty offices.

 

 

 

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