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University of Minnesota Duluth
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Swenson College of Science and Engineering
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The sample plan below shows you one of several possible ways to complete this degree. Your academic plan may look different if you have already fulfilled some requirements, your math placement, overlapping liberal education electives, if you are pursuing an additional major(s) and/or minor(s), or if courses don't fit your schedule in a given term. Please work with your academic advisor to ensure that you are on track to graduate on time.
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Sample Plan: Earth and Environmental Science B.S - Geology sub-planTOTAL CREDITS:120
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Year 1:Fall SemesterYear 1: Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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EES 1110Geology and Earth Systems4NS, SWRIT 1120College Writing3WIL
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CHEM 1153General Chemistry I4NSCHEM 1155General Chemistry II4
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CHEM 1154General Chemistry Lab I1NSCHEM 1156General Chemistry Lab II1
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MATH 1290Calculus for the Natural Sciences4LQRMATH 1297Calculus II4
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Year 2: Fall SemesterYear 2: Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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EES 2010Surface Processes4EES 3203Environmental Hydrology3
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EES 2301Earth Materials4EES 2110 Reconstructing Earth's Climate History4
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EES 2302Optical Mineralogy1EES 2312Petrology4
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LEOral Communication & Languages3OCLLESocial Sciences3SS
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LETheorizing Race, Power, and Justice3RPJ
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Year 3:Fall SemesterYear 3:Spring Semester
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CourseTitleCreditsLECourseTitleCreditsLE
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EES 3420Sedimentology & Stratigraphy4EES 3562Intro to Principles of GIS in Envr Sci4
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EESEES Elective (3xxx, 4xxx, 5xxx)3EES 4450Structural Geology4
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PHYS 2013General Physics I4NSEESEES Elective (3xxx, 4xxx, 5xxx)3
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PHYS 2014General Physics I Lab1NSLEFine Arts, Global Perspectives3FA, GP
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LEHumanities, Cultural Diversity3HUM, CD
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Year 3:Summer Semester‡
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CourseTitleCreditsLE
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EES 4500Field Geology6
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EESAdvanced Geoscience Elective3EESAdvanced Geoscience Elective3
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WRIT 3150Advanced Writing: Science3LEFine Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences*3FA, HUM, SS*
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EESAdvanced Applications3EESAdvanced Applications3
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*Two courses taken in a category must be different subjects within the category (ex. COMM and ANTH).
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‡Summer coursework is not required. Students may also fulfill this requirement by taking EES 3540 - Geologic Field Methods and 2 EES Advanced Applications courses during fall and spring semesters
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