HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY
THE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES BS MAJOR AN 8-SEMESTER STUDY GRID
This is simply an example of what 8 semesters might look like for incoming First-Year students. Shown below are major requirements, but not university general education requirements. If you declare your major later, or are a Transfer Student, your grid will look considerably different. Your course choices may vary. Note that you will complete all of your NS/MA/CS Distribution requirements taking degree courses. Advanced Geology courses are numbered GEOL 015 and above. Up to 6 credits of Distribution courses may be taken during Study Abroad. At least 15 semester hours in the major field of study must be taken at Hofstra. GEOL 033, 019, and 135 are required courses, but they do not need to be taken in any particular year.
FIRST YEAR Fall
Spring
GEOL 001 – Planet Earth
GEOL 002/005 (Historical /Environmental Geology) MATH (calculus) SBLY 002
MATH (precalculus or statistics*) SBLY 001
Summer/January Sessions*
SECOND YEAR Fall GEOL 033 Environ. Geomorphology GEOL 019/020 Structural Geology /Field Methods CHEM 3A,B IMS 001/ECO 010/ENTR 115
Spring Advanced GEOL elective CHEM 4A,B/139,140
Notes
GEOG 060 (Intro GIS)
THIRD YEAR Study Abroad Fall/Spring semester or an entire academic year; not restricted to Junior Year.** Fall Advanced GEOL elective Advanced GEOL elective BIO 003
Spring CHEM 185/GEOL 132 (Geochem.) GEOL 135 Sedimentation TPP 001 or 019
Notes
Fall Advanced GEOL elective BIO 020 PHI 101/133/138/161
Spring GEOL 121 (Hydrology) BIO 115
Notes
Recommended: GEOL 151 (independent research)
Recommended: GEOL 155 (internship)
FOURTH YEAR