Transfer Admissions Criteria

Transfer Admissions CriteriaOverall, the College of Geosciences requires a prospective student to have completed a minimum of 24 hours from a list of courses with a cumulative GPR of 3.0.
Each major specifies required courses as listed below:

Environmental Studies (ENST): at least two courses selected from GEOG 1302, 1303, GEOL 1403, 1303/1103; or other introductory courses in the Geosciences (Geography, Geology, Atmospheric Sciences, Oceanography) and one of these Math/Science courses: MATH 1324, 1325; BIOL 1406, 1306/1106; CHEM 1411

Environmental Geosciences (ENGS): GEOL 1403 or 1303/1103 and these four Math/Science courses: MATH 2413, 2414; CHEM 1411, 1412

Geography (GEOG): at least two courses selected from GEOG 1302, 1303 or the equivalent of GEOG 203 (Earth System Science) and one of these Math/Science courses: MATH 1324, 1325; BIOL 1406, 1306/1106; CHEM 1411, 1412; PHYS 1401

Geology (GEOL) BA: GEOL 1403 or 1303/1103 and one of these Math/Science courses: MATH 1324, 1325; BIOL 1406, 1306/1106; CHEM 1411, 1412; PHYS 1401

Geology (GEOL) BS: GEOL 1403 or 1303/1103 and these four Math/Science courses: MATH 2413, 2414; CHEM 1411, 1412

Geophysics (GEOP): GEOL 1403 or 1303/1103 and these four Math/Science courses: MATH 2413, 2414; PHYS 2325/2125, 2326/2126

Meteorology (METR): MATH 2413, 2414; PHYS 2425, CHEM 1411, 1412

 
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