Environmental Science Master of Science - Degree Requirements (Environmental Geology) |
| Applicants for candidacy should have a bachelor's degree in sciences or engineering with a significant number of courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Candidates should have a "B" average (GPA: 3.0) on the last 60 hours of credit. GREs are required by all students applying for the graduate program. Scores will be evaluated by the school’s admissions committee. |
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Designated electives or their equivalents for the Environmental Geology sub-plan |
| GEOL 4233 |
Soils in the Environment |
3 hours |
| GEOL 5531 |
Hydrology of Groundwater |
3 hours |
| GEOL 5532 |
Hydrology of Surface Water |
3 hours |
| GEOL 5632 |
Hazardous Materials in the Geologic Environment |
3 hours |
| BIOL 5332 |
Toxicology and Environmental Health |
3 hours |
| CHEM 5431 |
Contaminant Fate and Transport |
3 hours |
| CHEM 5535 |
Sampling and Analysis of Environmental Contaminants |
3 hours | |
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| If Research Project instead of Thesis is chosen, then the student will need to have one more course to be approved by the faculty advisor. If you have questions or require additional information, contact ENSC@uhcl.edu or zhang@uhcl.edu |
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