
The Geology Program at Sam Houston State University would like to invite you to contact us, visit us if possible, and eventually join the program. The objectives of the Geology Program are to train professional geologists and to prepare teachers of science. Students completing the Bachelor of Science degree are prepared for careers in industry, academia, government, and for admission to advanced degree programs.
All Geology majors and minors at SHSU must complete Geology 132/112 (GEOL 1305/1105) or Geology 133/113 (1303/1103), plus GEL 134/114 (1304/1104). There are two geology major degree plans. Plan I is targeted toward the individual planning on attending graduate school or entering industry. Plan II, the Geoscience Plan, is for an individual planning for a geotech position. The degree specific requirements will vary depending upon the geology degree plan. Additional information may be found at http://www.shsu.edu/~gel_geo/.
For further information about or program and the degrees that we offer, please see our web site at http://www.shsu.edu/~gel_geo/, or call Dr. Brian Cooper (Department Chair) at 936-294-1566.
Geology Major and Minor Required Courses
| Common Course Number | SHSU | Hours |
| GEOL 1305/1105 or 1303/1103 | GEOL 1305/1105 (GEL 132/112) or GEOL 1303/1103 (GEL 133/113) | 4 |
| GEOL 1304/1104 | GEOL 1304/1104 (GEL 134/114) | 4 |
Other geology courses may be considered on a case by case basis, but will not transfer in for advanced hours.
Geology Degree Specific Requirements (Plan I)
| Transfer | SHSU | Hours |
| BIOL 2 1000-level courses with labs | BIO 2 100-level courses with labs | 8 |
| CHEM 1311/1111 | CHM 138/118 | 4 |
| CHEM 1312/1112 | CHM 139/119 | 4 |
| MATH 1420 | MTH 142 | 4 |
| MATH 1430 | MTH 143 | 4 |
| PHYS 1301/1101 | PHY 138/118 | 4 |
| PHYS 1302/1102 | PHY 139/119 | 4 |
1 MTH 379 may be substituted for MTH 143 at SHSU
2 Calculus-based Physics courses (PHYS 2425 and 2426, equivalent to PHY 141 and 245 at SHSU) may be substituted for PHY 138/118, 139/119.
Geoscience Degree Specific Requirements (Plan II)
| Transfer | SHSU | Hours |
| BIOL 2 1000-level courses with labs | BIO 2 100-level courses with labs | 8 |
| CHEM 1311/1111 | CHM 138/118 | 4 |
| CHEM 1312/1112 | CHM 139/119 | 4 |
| MATH 2312 | MTH 170 | 3 |
| MATH 1316 | MTH 163 | 3 |
| PHYS 1301/1101 | PHY 138/118 | 4 |
| PHYS 1302/1102 | PHY 139/119 | 4 |
1 MATH 2413 (MTH 142) (Calculus I) or higher may be substituted for MTH 170 and/or MTH 163.
2 Calculus-based Physics courses (PHYS 2425 and 2426, equivalent to PHY 141 and 245 at SHSU) may be substituted for PHY 138/118, 139/119.
The Core Curriculum at Sam Houston State University contains 42 semester credit hours, encompassing six component areas. Each component area has a minimum credit-hour requirement and a set of specific courses that may be used to satisfy the requirement. The chart below details the Sam Houston State University courses and their Texas Common Course Number (TCCN) equivalents that comprise SHSU's core curriculum. Course requirements to meet the university foreign language component of the Bachelor of Arts degree have been included for convenience.
Many departments require specific courses from core component areas to meet degree requirements. Selecting departmentally specified core courses to complete university core requirements reduces the total number of hours required to graduate.
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Component Area 1 Communication
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| Common Course # | SHSU Course | Credit |
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ENGL 1301 |
ENGL 1301 | 3 |
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ENGL 1302 |
ENGL 1302 | 3 |
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Component Area 2 Mathematics
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| Common Course # | SHSU Course | Credit |
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MATH 1332 or 2312 or 2413 or 1316 or 1324 |
MATH 1332 (MTH 164) or MATH 1314 (MTH 170) or MATH 1420 (MTH 142) or MATH 1316 (MTH 163) or MATH 1324 (MTH199) | 3 |
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MATH 1350 & MATH 1351 (both required) |
MATH 1385 (MTH 184) & MATH 1385 (MTH 185) | 6 |
Credit for MATH 1385 (MTH 184) & MATH 1385 (MTH 185) is applicable only towards elementary/middle school certification.
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Component Area 3 Natural Science
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| Common Course # | SHSU Course | Credit |
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Select two courses with Labs |
8
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BIOL 1308 & 1108 |
BIOL 1308 & 1108 |
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BIOL 2306 & 2106 or 2406 |
BIOL 1301 & 1101 |
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BIOL 1311 & 1111 |
BIOL 1311 & 1111 |
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BIOL 1313 & 1113 |
BIOL 1313 & 1113 |
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BIOL 2401 |
BIOL 2401 |
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CHEM 1305 & 1105 |
CHEM 1306 & 1106 |
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CHEM 1307 & 1107 |
CHEM 1307 & 1107 |
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CHEM 1311 & 1111 |
CHEM 1311 & 1111 |
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CHEM 1312 & 1112 |
CHEM 1312 & 1112 |
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| GEOL 1305 & 1105 |
GEOL 1305 & 1105 |
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GEOL 1303 & 1103 |
GEOL 1303 & 1103 |
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GEOL 1304 & 1104 |
GEOL 1304 & 1104 |
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GEOG 1301 |
GEOG 1301 & Lab 1101 (lab required @ SHSU) |
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PHYS 1311 & 1111 |
PHYS 1311 & 1111 |
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PHYS 1312 & 1112 |
PHYS 1312 & 1112 - subject to THECB approval |
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PHYS 1305 & 1105 |
PHYS 1305 & 1105 |
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PHYS 1301 & 1101 |
PHYS 1301 & 1101 |
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PHYS 1302 & 1102 |
PHYS 1302 & 1102 |
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| PHYS 2425 | PHYS 1411 | |
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Component Area 4 Humanities & Visual & Performing Arts
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| Common Course # | SHSU Course | Credit |
| Select 3 hrs from visual and performing arts: |
9
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ARTS 1301 |
AGRI 2399 |
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ARTS 1301 |
ARTS 1301 |
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ARTS 1311 |
ARTS 1311 |
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ARTS 1316 |
ARTS 1316 |
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ARTS 1303 |
ARTS 1303 |
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DANC 2303 |
DANC 1372 |
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DANC 1301 |
DANC 1301 |
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MUSI 1308 |
MUSI 2348 |
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MUSI 1301 |
MUSI 1301 |
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MUSI 1310 |
MUSI 2364 |
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MUSI 1306 |
MUSI 1306 |
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DRAM 1330 |
THEA 1330 |
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DRAM 1351 |
THEA 1364 |
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DRAM 1310 |
THEA 1366 |
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DRAM 1341 |
THEA 2330 |
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DRAM 2336 |
THEA 2336 |
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ENGL 2331 or 2332 |
ENGL 2331 |
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ENGL 2342 |
ENGL 2342 |
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PHIL 1301 |
PHIL 2361 |
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PHIL 2306 |
PHIL 2306 |
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NO TCCN |
BESL 2301 |
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FREN, GERM, SPAN 2311/2312 (Sign and other languages may be substituted) |
FOLG 2312- FREN, GERM, SPAN 2312 |
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GEOG 1303 |
GEOG 2355 |
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GEOG 1303 |
GEOG 2356 |
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HIST 2311 |
HIST 2311 |
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HIST 2312 |
HIST 2312 |
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SOCI 2319 |
SOCI 2319 |
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Component Area 5 Social and Behavioral Sciences
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HIST 1301 |
HIST 1301 |
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HIST 1302 |
HIST 1302 |
3
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GOVT 2301 or 2306 |
POLS 2301 |
3
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GOVT 2302 or 2305 |
POLS 2302 |
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SOCI 1301 |
AGRI 2360 |
3
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ECON 1301 |
ECON 2300 |
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ECON 2302 |
ECON 2302 |
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ECON 2301 |
ECON 2301 |
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GEOG 1300 |
GEOG 1321 |
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PHIL 2303 |
PHIL 2303 |
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PSYC 2301 |
PSYC 1301 |
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PSYC 2315 |
PSYC 2315 |
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SOCI 1301 |
SOCI 1301 |
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SOCI 1306 |
SOCI 1306 |
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NO TCCN Local Political Systems |
POLS 2331 |
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NO TCCN State Political Systems |
POLS 2332 |
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NO TCCN Politics of Ethnic Minorities and Gender |
POLS 2335 |
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NO TCCN Comparative Survey of World Political Systems |
POLS 2365 |
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NO TCCN Introduction to Public Administration |
POLS 2366 |
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NO TCCN American Foreign Policy |
POLS 2381 |
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Component Area 6 Institutionally Designated Option
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| Common Course # | SHSU Course | Credit |
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Select 1 hour from: |
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| PHED 1164 | KIN 215 | |
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B.A. Foreign Language Component |
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language 1411 |
FOLG 1411 |
| language 1412 | FOLG 1412 |
| language 2311 | FOLG 2311 |
| language 2312 | FOLG 2312 |
Degrees require a minimum of 120 hours with 42 advanced hours (3000-level and 4000-level courses). Some degrees require additional hours. All students are required to complete at least six writing-enhanced courses accumulating a minimum of 18 semester hours towards degree completion. Six of the hours must come from the student’s major field of study. SHSU students MUST complete ENGL 1301, ENGL 1302, Core Composite Area 2, and one-half of Composite Area 3 prior to enrollment in any upper-level class. In general, the Bachelor of Arts degree requires 8 hours of lab science and the Bachelor of Science degree requires 16 hours of lab science. Applicants for the Bachelor of Arts degree should consult their major department web page for foreign language requirements. Many colleges and programs have additional prerequisites for upper-level classes.
Prior to enrolling in core classes, students are encouraged to review specific degree requirements for their major. Selection of major-specified core courses may reduce the total number of hours required for graduation.
Students are encouraged to select the university catalog offering them the most advantages with respect to degree completion. The respective university and/or college catalog selected for graduation determines final degree requirements.

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