Department of Earth Sciences
(Faculty of Science)
2125 Herzberg Bldg.
613-520-5633
http://earthsci.carleton.ca
This section presents the requirements for programs in:
- Earth Sciences B.Sc. Honours
- Earth Sciences with Concentration in Resource Economics B.Sc. Honours
- Earth Sciences with Concentration in Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoecology B.Sc. Honours
- Earth Sciences with Concentration in Geophysics B.Sc. Honours
- Earth Sciences B.Sc. Major
- Earth Sciences B.Sc. General
- Earth Sciences and Physical Geography B.Sc. Combined Honours
- Earth Sciences and Geography: Concentration in Terrain Science B.Sc. Combined Honours
- Biology and Earth Sciences B.Sc. Combined Honours
- Chemistry and Earth Sciences B.Sc. Combined Honours
- Minor in Earth Sciences: Earth Resources and Processes
The B.Sc. Honours in Earth Sciences and the B.Sc. Major in Earth Sciences are available with a Minor in Business. Consult the Business program section for admission and program requirements.
The Co-operative Education option is available in Earth Sciences. See the Co-operative Education section of this Calendar for details.
Graduation Requirements
In addition to the requirements listed below, students must satisfy:
- the University regulations (see the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar),
- the Faculty regulations applying to all B.Sc. students including those relating to Science Continuation and Breadth requirements (see the Academic Regulations for the Bachelor of Science Degree ).
Students should consult with the department, school or committee responsible for their program when planning their program and selecting courses.
Course Categories for Earth Sciences Programs
The program descriptions below make use of the following course categories that are defined in the Academic Regulations for the Bachelor of Science Degree section of this Calendar.
- Science Faculty Electives
- Advanced Science Faculty Electives
- Science Continuation Courses
- Science Geography
- Science Psychology
- Approved Arts or Social Science
- Free Elective
Program Requirements
Earth Sciences
B.Sc. Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (11.0 credits) | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
2. 3.5 credits in: | 3.5 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2104 [0.5] | Igneous Systems, Geochemistry and Processes | |
ERTH 2105 [0.5] | Geodynamics | |
ERTH 2312 [0.5] | Paleontology | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
ERTH 2802 [0.5] | Field Geology | |
3. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 3203 [0.5] | Applied Sedimentology | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records (See Note, below) | |
4. 3.0 credits from: | 3.0 | |
ERTH 3003 [0.5] | Geochemistry and Geochronology | |
ERTH 3204 [0.5] | Mineral Deposits | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records | |
ERTH 3205 [0.5] | Physical Hydrogeology | |
ERTH 3207 [0.5] | Metamorphic Petrology and Processes | |
ERTH 3405 [0.5] | Geophysical Methods | |
ERTH 3806 [0.5] | Structural Geology (See Note, below) | |
5. 2.0 credits in ERTH at the 4000-level | 2.0 | |
6. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 4908 [1.0] | Honours Thesis | |
ERTH 4909 and 0.5 credit in 4000-level ERTH | ||
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits) | ||
7. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
8. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II | ||
Elementary Chemistry I and Elementary Chemistry II | ||
9. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics and Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion | ||
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II | ||
10. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
BIOL 1004 [0.5] | Introductory Biology II | |
11. 0.5 credit in COMP | 0.5 | |
12. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
STAT 2507 [0.5] | Introduction to Statistical Modeling I | |
13. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
GEOM 2007 [0.5] | Geographic Information Systems | |
14. 1.0 credit in Science Continuation Courses (not ERTH) | 1.0 | |
15. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science (or Approved Arts or Social Science electives) | |
16. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Science electives | 1.5 | |
17. 1.0 credit in free electives. | 1.0 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Notes:
- For Item 3 above, ERTH 3203 is required if prerequisite conditions are met.
- For Item 4 above, ERTH 3206 may be used only if it has not already been used to fulfil the requirement for Item 3.
- For BIOL 1004, Ontario 4U/M in Biology (or equivalent) is required.
- For Items 14-17, students admitted to the Minor in Business should substitute the requirements for the Minor. See the Business section of this Calendar.
Earth Sciences with Concentration in Resource Economics
B.Sc. Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (11.0 credits) | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
2. 3.5 credits in: | 3.5 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2104 [0.5] | Igneous Systems, Geochemistry and Processes | |
ERTH 2105 [0.5] | Geodynamics | |
ERTH 2312 [0.5] | Paleontology | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
ERTH 2802 [0.5] | Field Geology | |
3. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 3203 [0.5] | Applied Sedimentology | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records | |
4. 3.0 credits from: | 3.0 | |
ERTH 3003 [0.5] | Geochemistry and Geochronology | |
ERTH 3204 [0.5] | Mineral Deposits | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records | |
ERTH 3205 [0.5] | Physical Hydrogeology | |
ERTH 3207 [0.5] | Metamorphic Petrology and Processes | |
ERTH 3405 [0.5] | Geophysical Methods | |
ERTH 3806 [0.5] | Structural Geology | |
5. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 4303 [0.5] | Resources of the Earth | |
ERTH 4306 [0.5] | Resource Basin Analysis | |
6. 1.5 credit in ERTH at the 4000-level | 1.5 | |
7. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 4908 [1.0] | Honours Thesis | |
ERTH 4909 [0.5] | Research in Earth Sciences (and 0.5 credit ERTH at the 4000-level) | |
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits) | ||
8. 3.5 credits in: | 3.5 | |
ECON 1000 [1.0] | Introduction to Economics | |
ECON 2020 [0.5] | Intermediate Microeconomics I: Producers and Market Structure | |
ECON 2030 [0.5] | Intermediate Microeconomics II: Consumers and General Equilibrium | |
ECON 2201 [0.5] | Statistical Methods in Economics and Business I | |
ECON 2202 [0.5] | Statistical Methods in Economics and Business II | |
ECON 3509 [0.5] | Development Planning and Project Evaluation | |
9. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
ECON 3803 [0.5] | The Economics of Natural Resources | |
ECON 3804 [0.5] | Environmental Economics | |
ECON 4030 [0.5] | Economics of Uncertainty and Information | |
10. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
11. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II | ||
Elementary Chemistry I and Elementary Chemistry II | ||
12. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II | ||
Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics and Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion | ||
13. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
BIOL 1004 [0.5] | Introductory Biology II | |
14. 0.5 credit in COMP | 0.5 | |
15. 0.5 credit in Science Continuation courses | 0.5 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Notes:
- For Item 3 above, ERTH 3203 is required if prerequisite conditions are met.
- For Item 4 above, ERTH 3206 may be used only if it has not already been used to fulfill the requirement for Item 3.
Earth Sciences with Concentration in Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoecology
B.Sc. Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (10.5 credits) | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
2. 2.5 credits in: | 2.5 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2105 [0.5] | Geodynamics | |
ERTH 2312 [0.5] | Paleontology | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
3. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 3203 [0.5] | Applied Sedimentology | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records | |
4. 2.0 credits in: | 2.0 | |
ERTH 3003 [0.5] | Geochemistry and Geochronology | |
ERTH 3111 [0.5] | Vertebrate Paleontology I: Mammalian Paleontology and Evolution | |
ERTH 3112 [0.5] | Paleontology and Evolution of Lower Vertebrates | |
ERTH 3113 [0.5] | Geology of Human Origins | |
5. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 4003 [0.5] | Directed Studies in Geology | |
ERTH 4808 [0.5] | Vertebrate Paleontology Field Camp | |
6. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 4908 [1.0] | Honours Thesis | |
ERTH 4909 and 0.5 credit in ERTH at the 4000-level | ||
7. 3.0 credits from: | 3.0 | |
BIOL 3104 [0.5] | Molecular Genetics | |
BIOL 3501 [0.5] | Biomechanics | |
BIOL 3601 [0.5] | Ecosystems and Environmental Change | |
BIOL 3602 [0.5] | Conservation Biology | |
BIOL 3605 [0.5] | Field Course I | |
BIOL 3609 [0.5] | Evolutionary Concepts | |
BIOL 3611 [0.5] | Evolutionary Ecology | |
BIOL 3802 [0.5] | Animal Behaviour | |
BIOL 4500 [0.5] | Ornithology I | |
GEOM 3002 [0.5] | Air Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing | |
GEOG 3102 [0.5] | Geomorphology | |
GEOG 3104 [0.5] | Principles of Biogeography | |
ERTH 2401 [0.5] | Dinosaurs | |
ERTH 3806 [0.5] | Structural Geology | |
ERTH 4005 [0.5] | Micropaleontology | |
ERTH 4305 [0.5] | Carbonate Sedimentology | |
ERTH 4306 [0.5] | Resource Basin Analysis | |
ERTH 4403 [0.5] | Tectonic Evolution of Canada | |
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.5 credits) | ||
8. 2.5 credits in: | 2.5 | |
BIOL 1103 [0.5] | Foundations of Biology I | |
BIOL 1104 [0.5] | Foundations of Biology II | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
PHYS 1007 [0.5] | Elementary University Physics I | |
9. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II | ||
Elementary Chemistry I and Elementary Chemistry II | ||
10. 2.0 credits in: | 2.0 | |
BIOL 2001 [0.5] | Animals: Form and Function | |
BIOL 2104 [0.5] | Introductory Genetics | |
BIOL 2600 [0.5] | Introduction to Ecology | |
STAT 2507 [0.5] | Introduction to Statistical Modeling I | |
11. 0.5 credit in Science Faculty Electives | 0.5 | |
12. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science (or Approved Arts or Social Sciences Electives) | |
13. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Sciences | 1.5 | |
14. 1.5 credits in free electives. | 1.5 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Earth Sciences with Concentration in Geophysics
B.Sc. Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (10.5 credits) | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
2. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1004 [0.5] | Calculus for Engineering or Physics | |
MATH 1104 [0.5] | Linear Algebra for Engineering or Science | |
3. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
Foundations of Physics I and Foundations of Physics II ((recommended)) | ||
or | ||
Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics and Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion | ||
or | ||
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II (with an average grade of B- or higher) | ||
4. 3.0 credits in: | 3.0 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2104 [0.5] | Igneous Systems, Geochemistry and Processes | |
ERTH 2105 [0.5] | Geodynamics | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
ERTH 2802 [0.5] | Field Geology | |
5. 3.0 credits in: | 3.0 | |
ERTH 3003 [0.5] | Geochemistry and Geochronology | |
ERTH 3203 [0.5] | Applied Sedimentology | |
ERTH 3204 [0.5] | Mineral Deposits | |
ERTH 3205 [0.5] | Physical Hydrogeology | |
ERTH 3405 [0.5] | Geophysical Methods | |
ERTH 3806 [0.5] | Structural Geology | |
6. 1.5 credits in: | 1.5 | |
ERTH 4707 [0.5] | Engineering Seismology | |
ERTH 4908 [1.0] | Honours Thesis | |
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.5 credits) | ||
7. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
COMP 1005 [0.5] | Introduction to Computer Science I | |
COMP 1006 [0.5] | Introduction to Computer Science II | |
8. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
CHEM 1001 [0.5] | General Chemistry I | |
CHEM 1002 [0.5] | General Chemistry II | |
9. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1005 [0.5] | Differential Equations and Infinite Series for Engineering or Physics | |
STAT 2507 [0.5] | Introduction to Statistical Modeling I | |
10. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
GEOM 2007 [0.5] | Geographic Information Systems | |
11. 4.5 credits from: | 4.5 | |
ERTH 2312 [0.5] | Paleontology | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records | |
ERTH 4003 [0.5] | Directed Studies in Geology | |
ERTH 4107 [0.5] | Geotechnical Mechanics | |
ERTH 4303 [0.5] | Resources of the Earth | |
ERTH 4305 [0.5] | Carbonate Sedimentology | |
ERTH 4306 [0.5] | Resource Basin Analysis | |
ERTH 4402 [0.5] | Structural Geology | |
ERTH 4403 [0.5] | Tectonic Evolution of Canada | |
ERTH 4801 [0.5] | Physics of the Earth | |
ERTH 4804 [0.5] | Exploration Geophysics | |
ERTH 4807 [0.5] | Field Geology III | |
MATH 2004 [0.5] | Multivariable Calculus for Engineering or Physics | |
MATH 3705 [0.5] | Mathematical Methods I | |
PHYS 2202 [0.5] | Wave Motion and Optics | |
PHYS 2604 [0.5] | Modern Physics I | |
PHYS 3308 [0.5] | Electromagnetism | |
PHYS 3807 [0.5] | Mathematical Physics I | |
PHYS 4203 [0.5] | Physical Applications of Fourier Analysis | |
12. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science | |
or Approved Arts or Social Sciences | ||
13. 1.5 credits in free electives. | 1.5 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Earth Sciences
B.Sc. Major (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (11.0 credits) | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
2. 3.5 credits in: | 3.5 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2104 [0.5] | Igneous Systems, Geochemistry and Processes | |
ERTH 2105 [0.5] | Geodynamics | |
ERTH 2312 [0.5] | Paleontology | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
ERTH 2802 [0.5] | Field Geology | |
3. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 3203 [0.5] | Applied Sedimentology | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records (See Note, below) | |
4. 3.0 credits from: | 3.0 | |
ERTH 3003 [0.5] | Geochemistry and Geochronology | |
ERTH 3204 [0.5] | Mineral Deposits | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records | |
ERTH 3205 [0.5] | Physical Hydrogeology | |
ERTH 3207 [0.5] | Metamorphic Petrology and Processes | |
ERTH 3405 [0.5] | Geophysical Methods | |
ERTH 3806 [0.5] | Structural Geology (See Note, below) | |
5. 3.0 credits in ERTH at the 4000-level | 3.0 | |
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits) | ||
6. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
7. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II | ||
Elementary Chemistry I and Elementary Chemistry II | ||
8. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics and Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion | ||
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II | ||
9. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
BIOL 1004 [0.5] | Introductory Biology II | |
10. 0.5 credit in COMP | 0.5 | |
11. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
STAT 2507 [0.5] | Introduction to Statistical Modeling I | |
12. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
GEOM 2007 [0.5] | Geographic Information Systems | |
13. 1.0 credit in Science Continuation Courses (not ERTH) | 1.0 | |
14. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science (or Approved Arts or Social Science electives) | |
15. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Science electives | 1.5 | |
16. 1.0 credits in free electives. | 1.0 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Notes:
- For Item 3 above, ERTH 3203 is required if prerequisite conditions are met.
- For Item 4 above, ERTH 3206 may be used only if it has not already been used to fulfill the requirement for item 3.
- For BIOL 1004, Ontario 4U/M in Biology (or equivalent) is required.
- For Items 13-16, students admitted to the Minor in Business should substitute the requirements for the Minor. See the Business section of this Calendar.
Earth Sciences
B.Sc. General (15.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits) | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
2. 3.5 credits in: | 3.5 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2104 [0.5] | Igneous Systems, Geochemistry and Processes | |
ERTH 2105 [0.5] | Geodynamics | |
ERTH 2312 [0.5] | Paleontology | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
ERTH 2802 [0.5] | Field Geology | |
3. 3.5 credits in: | 3.5 | |
ERTH 3003 [0.5] | Geochemistry and Geochronology | |
ERTH 3204 [0.5] | Mineral Deposits | |
ERTH 3205 [0.5] | Physical Hydrogeology | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records | |
ERTH 3207 [0.5] | Metamorphic Petrology and Processes | |
ERTH 3405 [0.5] | Geophysical Methods | |
ERTH 3806 [0.5] | Structural Geology | |
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits) | ||
4. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
5. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II | ||
Elementary Chemistry I and Elementary Chemistry II | ||
6. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II | ||
Introductory Biology II and Elementary University Physics I | ||
7. 1.0 credit in Science Continuation Courses | 1.0 | |
8. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science (or Approved Arts or Social Sciences) | |
9. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Sciences | 1.5 | |
10. 1.0 credit in free electives. | 1.0 | |
Total Credits | 15.0 |
Earth Sciences and Physical Geography
B.Sc. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.0 credits) | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
GEOG 2013 [0.5] | Weather and Water | |
GEOG 2014 [0.5] | The Earth's Surface | |
2. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
3. 1.5 credits in: | 1.5 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
4. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
ENSC 2000 [0.5] | Environmental Science Field Camp | |
5. 2.0 credits in ERTH at the 3000-level or above | 2.0 | |
6. 1.0 credit in ERTH at the 4000-level | 1.0 | |
7. 1.5 credits in Science Geography or Geomatics courses at the 2000-level or above | 1.5 | |
8. 2.0 credits in: | 2.0 | |
GEOM 3002 [0.5] | Air Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing | |
GEOG 3102 [0.5] | Geomorphology | |
GEOG 3105 [0.5] | Climate and Atmospheric Change | |
GEOG 3108 [0.5] | Soil Properties | |
9. 1.0 credit in Science Geography or Geomatics courses at the 4000-level | 1.0 | |
10. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
GEOG 4906 [1.0] | Honours Research Project | |
ERTH 4908 [1.0] | Honours Thesis | |
ERTH 4909 and 0.5 credit 4000-level ERTH | ||
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (8.0 credits) | ||
11. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
12. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II | ||
Elementary Chemistry I and Elementary Chemistry II | ||
13. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics and Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion | ||
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II | ||
14. 1.0 credit in MATH (MATH, STAT) at 2000-level or above; and/or in COMP | 1.0 | |
STAT 2507 [0.5] | Introduction to Statistical Modeling I (recommended) | |
COMP 1004 [0.5] | Introduction to Computers for the Sciences (recommended) | |
15. 1.0 credit in Advanced Science Faculty Electives | 1.0 | |
16. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science (or Approved Arts or Social Sciences) | |
17. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Sciences | 1.5 | |
18. 1.0 credit in free electives. | 1.0 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Earth Sciences and Geography:
Concentration in Terrain Science
B.Sc. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (12.5 credits) | ||
1. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
GEOG 2014 [0.5] | The Earth's Surface | |
2. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
3. 2.5 credits in: | 2.5 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2104 [0.5] | Igneous Systems, Geochemistry and Processes | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
ERTH 2802 [0.5] | Field Geology | |
4. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 3203 [0.5] | Applied Sedimentology | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records (See Note, below) | |
5. 1.5 credits in: | 1.5 | |
ERTH 3205 [0.5] | Physical Hydrogeology | |
ERTH 3207 [0.5] | Metamorphic Petrology and Processes | |
ERTH 3806 [0.5] | Structural Geology | |
6. 1.0 credit in ERTH at the 4000-level | 1.0 | |
7. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
GEOG 2006 [0.5] | Introduction to Quantitative Research | |
STAT 2507 [0.5] | Introduction to Statistical Modeling I | |
8. 1.5 credits in: | 1.5 | |
GEOM 1004 [0.5] | Maps, Satellites and the Geospatial Revolution | |
GEOM 2007 [0.5] | Geographic Information Systems | |
GEOG 2013 [0.5] | Weather and Water | |
9. 2.0 credits in: | 2.0 | |
GEOM 3002 [0.5] | Air Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing | |
GEOG 3102 [0.5] | Geomorphology | |
GEOG 3105 [0.5] | Climate and Atmospheric Change | |
GEOG 3108 [0.5] | Soil Properties | |
10. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
GEOG 4101 [0.5] | Quaternary Geography | |
GEOG 4108 [0.5] | Permafrost | |
11. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
GEOG 4906 [1.0] | Honours Research Project | |
ERTH 4908 [1.0] | Honours Thesis | |
ERTH 4909 and 0.5 credit 4000-level ERTH | ||
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.5 credits) | ||
12. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
13. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
CHEM 1001 [0.5] | General Chemistry I | |
CHEM 1002 [0.5] | General Chemistry II | |
14. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics and Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion | ||
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II | ||
15. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
COMP 1004 [0.5] | Introduction to Computers for the Sciences | |
16. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
BIOL 1004 [0.5] | Introductory Biology II | |
17. 0.5 credit in Advanced Science Faculty electives | 0.5 | |
18. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science (or Approved Arts or Social Sciences) | |
19. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Sciences | 1.5 | |
20. 1.0 credit in free electives. | 1.0 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Note: for Item 4 above, ERTH 3203 is required if prerequisite conditions are met.
Biology and Earth Sciences
B.Sc. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (13.0 credits) | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
BIOL 1103 [0.5] | Foundations of Biology I | |
BIOL 1104 [0.5] | Foundations of Biology II | |
2. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
3. 10.0 credits in: BIOL (or BIOC) and ERTH at the 2000-level or above, collectively satisfying: | 10.0 | |
a. 1.0 credit in: | ||
BIOL 3605 [0.5] | Field Course I | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
or ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records | |
b. at least 4.0 credits in BIOC | ||
c. at least 4.0 credits in ERTH | ||
d. at least 4.0 credits at the 3000-level or above | ||
4. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
BIOL 4908 [1.0] | Honours Research Thesis | |
ERTH 4908 [1.0] | Honours Thesis | |
ERTH 4909 [0.5] | Research in Earth Sciences (and 0.5 credit in ERTH at the 4000-level) | |
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (7.0 credits) | ||
5. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
6. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II | ||
Elementary Chemistry I and Elementary Chemistry II | ||
Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics and Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion | ||
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II (The omitted subject, i.e. Chemistry or Physics, must have been taken at the 4U/M level) | ||
7. 0.5 credit in STAT | 0.5 | |
STAT 2507 [0.5] | Introduction to Statistical Modeling I (recommended) | |
8. 0.5 credit in COMP | 0.5 | |
COMP 1004 [0.5] | Introduction to Computers for the Sciences (recommended) | |
9. 1.0 credit in Science Faculty Electives | 1.0 | |
10. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science (or Approved Arts or Social Sciences) | |
11. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Sciences | 1.5 | |
12. 1.0 credit in free electives. | 1.0 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Note: Students choosing CHEM 1005 and CHEM 1006 will be required to obtain a grade of B- or higher in CHEM 1006 to takeBIOL 2200 and more advanced courses in BIOC and CHEM.
Chemistry and Earth Sciences
B.Sc. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits Included in the Major CGPA (13.5 credits) | ||
1. 4.0 credits in: | 4.0 | |
CHEM 1001 [0.5] | General Chemistry I | |
CHEM 1002 [0.5] | General Chemistry II | |
CHEM 2103 [0.5] | Physical Chemistry I | |
CHEM 2302 [0.5] | Analytical Chemistry I | |
CHEM 2303 [0.5] | Analytical Chemistry II | |
CHEM 2501 [0.5] | Introduction to Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry | |
CHEM 3100 [0.5] | Physical Chemistry II | |
CHEM 3503 [0.5] | Inorganic Chemistry I | |
2. 1.0 credit in CHEM at the 4000-level | 1.0 | |
3. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
4. 3.0 credits in: | 3.0 | |
ERTH 2102 [0.5] | Mineralogy to Petrology | |
ERTH 2104 [0.5] | Igneous Systems, Geochemistry and Processes | |
ERTH 2105 [0.5] | Geodynamics | |
ERTH 2314 [0.5] | Sedimentation and Stratigraphy | |
ERTH 2406 [0.5] | Geology and Map Interpretation | |
ERTH 2802 [0.5] | Field Geology | |
5. 0.5 credit from: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 3203 [0.5] | Applied Sedimentology | |
ERTH 3206 [0.5] | Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records (See Note, below) | |
6. 2.0 credits in: | 2.0 | |
ERTH 3003 [0.5] | Geochemistry and Geochronology | |
ERTH 3204 [0.5] | Mineral Deposits | |
ERTH 3207 [0.5] | Metamorphic Petrology and Processes | |
ERTH 3806 [0.5] | Structural Geology | |
7. 1.0 credit in ERTH at the 4000-level | 1.0 | |
8. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
CHEM 4908 [1.0] | Research Project and Seminar | |
ERTH 4908 [1.0] | Honours Thesis | |
ERTH 4909 [0.5] | Research in Earth Sciences (and 0.5 credit in ERTH at the 4000-level) | |
B. Credits Not Included in the Major CGPA (6.5 credits) | ||
9. 1.5 credits from: | 1.5 | |
MATH 1007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus I | |
MATH 1107 [0.5] | Linear Algebra I | |
MATH 1005 [0.5] | Differential Equations and Infinite Series for Engineering or Physics | |
MATH 2007 [0.5] | Elementary Calculus II | |
10. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
STAT 2507 [0.5] | Introduction to Statistical Modeling I | |
11. 0.5 credit in GEOM | 0.5 | |
12. 1.0 credit from: | 1.0 | |
Introductory Mechanics and Thermodynamics and Introductory Electromagnetism and Wave Motion | ||
Elementary University Physics I and Elementary University Physics II | ||
13. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
BIOL 1004 [0.5] | Introductory Biology II | |
14. 0.5 credit in Science Faculty Electives (not CHEM or ERTH) | 0.5 | |
15. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
NSCI 1000 [0.5] | Seminar in Science (or 0.5 credit in Approved Arts or Social Sciences) | |
16. 1.5 credits in Approved Arts or Social Sciences | 1.5 | |
Total Credits | 20.0 |
Note: for item 5 above, ERTH 3203 is required if prerequisite conditions are met.
Minor in Earth Sciences: Earth Resources and Processes (4.0 credits)
The Minor (4.0 credits) in Earth Sciences offers a focus on earth resources and major geological processes that have shaped the planet's geological history, including resource distribution and character. The Minor is available to students registered in degree programs other than those offered by the Department of Earth Sciences. The courses should be taken in the order shown.
Requirements | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
ERTH 1006 [0.5] | Exploring Planet Earth | |
ERTH 1009 [0.5] | The Earth System Through Time | |
2. 2.5 credits from: | 2.5 | |
ERTH 2316 [0.5] | Paleoecology | |
ERTH 2318 [0.5] | Sedimentology | |
ERTH 2401 [0.5] | Dinosaurs | |
ERTH 2402 [0.5] | Climate Change: An Earth Sciences Perspective | |
ERTH 2403 [0.5] | Introduction to Oceanography | |
ERTH 2415 [0.5] | Natural Disasters | |
ERTH 3113 [0.5] | Geology of Human Origins | |
3. 0.5 credit in: | 0.5 | |
ERTH 4303 [0.5] | Resources of the Earth | |
Total Credits | 4.0 |
Earth Sciences (ERTH) Courses
Department of Earth Sciences
Faculty of Science
Exploring Planet Earth
Origin of the Earth, concepts of geological time, and exploration of the interaction and duration of geological processes that shape the surface to deep interior of our planet, the climate, and formation of rocks and earth resources.
Prerequisite(s): a 4U/M level in Advanced Functions and at least one of Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences or Physics are recommended. This course is for students who are enrolled in the Faculty of Science.
Lectures three hours a week, a laboratory three hours a week, and a field excursion.
The Earth System Through Time
Earth's changing patterns of continent and ocean basin distribution related to plate tectonics; resulting change in global sea level, sedimentation, paleoclimates and life on Earth.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 1006. This course is for students who are enrolled in the Faculty of Science.
Lectures three hours a week, a laboratory three hours a week.
Our Dynamic Planet Earth
Origin of the Earth, concepts of geological time, and exploration of the interaction and duration of geological processes that shape the surface to deep interior of our planet, the climate, and formation of rocks and earth resources.
Prerequisite(s): a 4U/M level in Advanced Functions and at least one of Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences or Physics are recommended. This course is for students who are not enrolled in the Faculty of Science.
Lectures three hours a week.
Evolution of the Earth
Earth's changing patterns of continent and ocean basin distribution related to plate tectonics; resulting change in global sea level, sedimentation, paleoclimates and life on Earth.
Prerequisite(s): a 4U/M level in Advanced Functions and at least one of Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences or Physics are recommended; ERTH 1010 is normally taken prior to this course. This course is for students who are not enrolled in the Faculty of Science.
Lectures three hours a week.
Mineralogy to Petrology
Chemical, optical and crystallographic properties of common rock-forming minerals, with introduction to common mineral assemblages of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 1006 and (ERTH 1009 or GEOG 2013) and (CHEM 1001 or CHEM 1005) and (CHEM 1002 or CHEM 1006).
Lectures two hours a week and laboratory three hours a week.
Igneous Systems, Geochemistry and Processes
The sources and magmatic evolution of volcanic and plutonic rocks systems, with emphasis on geochemical, mineralogical, and textural characteristics, and relations to igneous processes.
Prerequisite(s): (CHEM 1001 or CHEM 1005) and (CHEM 1002 or CHEM 1006) and ERTH 2102.
Lectures two hours a week, laboratory three hours a week, tutorial one hour per week, and a field excursion.
Geodynamics
The structure, composition, and rheological properties of the Earth: lithosphere, mantle and core. Plate tectonics and its relation to geophysical fields, driving mechanisms, and processes at plate boundaries and in plate interiors.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 1001 (no longer offered) or ERTH 1006 and (ERTH 1009 or GEOG 2013).
Lectures two hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Paleontology
Introduction to macrofossil and microfossil groups, their paleoenvironmental significance, and principles of evolutionary paleoecology.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 1001 (no longer offered) or ERTH 1006 and ERTH 1009.
Lectures two hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Sedimentation and Stratigraphy
Origin of sediments, and their transport, distribution, and primary structures; processes of sedim ent-to-rock transformation; spatial patterns and controls of stratigraphy and methods of correlation.
Lectures three hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Paleoecology
Introduction to macrofossil and microfossil groups, their paleoenvironmental significance, and principles of evolutionary paleoecology.
Lectures three hours a week.
Sedimentology
Origin of sediments, and their transport, distribution, and primary structures; processes of sediment-to-rock transformation; spatial patterns and controls of stratigraphy and methods of correlation.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 1001(no longer offered) or ERTH 1006 and ERTH 1009 or ERTH 1007(no longer offered). Priority given to students in the Minor in Earth Sciences. Not available for credit in B.Sc. Earth Sciences programs.
Lectures three hours a week.
Dinosaurs
A general introduction to dinosaurs, their place in evolution, their social behaviour, the Mesozoic landscape, extinction theories, and public perception of dinosaurs.
Climate Change: An Earth Sciences Perspective
An exploration of the often dramatic climate changes that have occurred through earth history from a geological perspective, emphasizing the history of earth climates, geological causes of climate change and impact that rapid climate change has had on the biosphere.
Introduction to Oceanography
An environmental approach to understanding the oceans; introducing the physical and biological aspects of oceanography, marine resources and marine pollution.
Engineering Geoscience
Applications of the basic concepts of geology, earth materials and earth processes to practical engineering and environmental science. Topics include rock and soil mechanics, slope stability, hydrogeology, geological hazards, and site investigations. Overview of related geophysical methods.
Prerequisite(s): completion of first year of any B.Eng. program.
Lectures three hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Geology and Map Interpretation
Analysis and interpretation of geological features and processes using rocks, maps and cross sections. Introduction to computational methods.
Lectures two hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Natural Disasters
Physical characteristics and causes of natural disasters of geological origin such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami, landslides, hurricanes and meteor impacts. Discussion on historical perspective, societal impact and mitigation strategies. Emphasis on Canadian case histories.
Prerequisite(s): second-year standing in any degree program. With the exception of the Minor in Earth Sciences, available as a free elective only in any B.Sc. program, including Earth Sciences.
Lectures three hours a week.
Field Geology
Field analysis using geological, geophysical and computational methods leading to the interpretation of the origins of geological features and processes.
Field work for two weeks off campus.
Gemology
Gemstones including their physical and chemical properties, geological formation and geographic occurrence. Introduction to gemological laboratory methods.
Lectures two hours a week and laboratory two hours a week.
Geochemistry and Geochronology
Geochemical processes within crustal to surface environments, and use of isotopic variations of certain elements to define geochronological frameworks and geochemical pathways to better understand the earth's history.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 2102.
Lecture two hours a week, and a laboratory three hours a week.
Vertebrate Paleontology I: Mammalian Paleontology and Evolution
An introduction to the use of fossil evidence for studying the evolution of mammals, including the application of anatomy, functional morphology, biogeography, paleoecology, and systematics.
Lectures two hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Paleontology and Evolution of Lower Vertebrates
An introduction to fossil vertebrates, including fish, amphibians and reptiles, concentrating on anatomy, functional morphology, origins, evolution and systematics; and, transitions into new adaptive zones and associated environmental factors.
Lectures two hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Geology of Human Origins
The origin and evolution of our species from geological, biological and cultural perspectives. The course traces human ancestry from our primate roots through time and changing environments, and explores controversies, frauds, and misperceptions.
Lectures three hours per week.
Applied Sedimentology
Field-based analysis of sedimentary processes as developed in modern and preserved in ancient geological environments. This course occurs off campus over a 10-day period. A supplementary fee may apply.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 2102, ERTH 2104, ERTH 2105, ERTH 2312, ERTH 2314, ERTH 2406, ERTH 2802 and a second-year Earth Sciences average of 8.00 and permission of the department.
Mineral Deposits
Analysis and interpretation of the geological and geochemical processes responsible for mineral deposit genesis in a global context.
Lectures and laboratory five hours a week.
Physical Hydrogeology
Principles of deep- to shallow fluid flow within the Earth's crust, and introduction to the exploration, development and management of groundwater as a global resource.
Lecture three hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Oceanography: Its Modern and Geologic Records
Composition and movement of the oceans, processes of sediment production and its distribution, ocean/climate interactions, geological proxies for ancient oceanographic conditions, and cyclic sedimentary and geochemical patterns.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 2314.
Lectures three hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Metamorphic Petrology and Processes
Genesis of metamorphic rocks as determined from field, petrographic and geochemical data.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 2104.
Lectures two hours a week, a laboratory three hours a week and a field excursion.
Oceanography: An Earth Sciences Perspective
The principal geological, physical, chemical and biological oceanographic processes and their interaction in today’s oceans in comparison to a succession of critical stages of oceanographic development through geologic time.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 1006 and ERTH 1007 (no longer offered) or ERTH 1009 or ERTH 2318.
Lectures three hours a week.
Geophysical Methods
An introduction to the tools of applied geophysics including seismology, electrical, magnetic, and gravitational surveying methods.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 2105.
Lecture two hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Structural Geology
Structures and deformational processes in a variety of crustal settings. Applications to geological engineering and mineral and petroleum exploration.
Lecture two hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Co-operative Work Term
Directed Studies in Geology
One or more projects involving at least 15 days field and/or laboratory research, not related to thesis research. Assessment based on written reports and an oral presentation. Expenses for long-distance travel are borne by the student.
Schedule to be arranged.
Micropaleontology
Paleoecological and biostratigraphic significance, and evolutionary history of marine and freshwater microorganisms.
Lectures, seminars and/or laboratory five hours a week.
Geotechnical Mechanics
Soil composition and soil classification. Soil properties, compaction, seepage and permeability. Concepts of pore water pressure, capillary pressure and hydraulic head. Principle of effective stress, stress-deformation and strength characteristics of soils, consolidation, stress distribution with soils, and settlement. Laboratory testing.
Prerequisite(s): ERTH 2406 or equivalent and third-year registration, or permission of the Department.
Lectures three hours a week, laboratory three hours alternate weeks.
Resources of the Earth
Earth's resources: where they occur, how they are concentrated, how they are extracted and used, and how human exploitation of natural resources impacts on the environment.
Lectures three hours a week.
Carbonate Sedimentology
The origin, composition and diagenesis of carbonate rocks. Study of modern and ancient platform systems; development of facies models; petrographic and geochemical analysis of limestones and dolostones.
Lecture two hours a week and a laboratory three hours a week.
Resource Basin Analysis
Surface and subsurface geological and geophysical techniques used to define the distribution and origin of geological basins, the architecture of basin fill, and characterize the distribution of water, petroleum and mineral resources.
Lectures, seminars and laboratory five hours a week.
Structural Geology
A study of the structural evolution of mountain belts, with emphasis on field methods.
Lectures, seminars and laboratory five hours a week.
Tectonic Evolution of Canada
Geologic evolution of Canada focusing on geological styles and tectonic processes of Archean cratons, Proterozoic and Phanerozoic orogenic belts.
Lectures and seminars three hours a week.
Advanced Igneous Petrology
Volcanology, petrology, mineralogy and geochemistry of igneous rocks and their tectonic setting; includes one to two weeks of field-based instruction, costs borne by student.
Field excursions, seminars three hours a week.
Advanced Metamorphic Petrology
Introduction to the quantitative analysis of pressure-temperature-time trajectories and rock-forming processes during metamorphic petrogenesis.
Lectures two hours a week, laboratories two hours a week, seminars one hour a week.
Engineering Seismology
Seismological topics with engineering applications. Characterization of seismicity and 0seismic sources (areas and faults). Seismic hazard analysis. Empirical and theoretical modeling of strong ground motion in time and frequency domains.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as ERTH 5707, for which additional credit is precluded.
Lectures three hours a week.
Physics of the Earth
The physical properties of the solid Earth. Gravitational, magnetic and palaeomagnetic fields; seismology and earthquake occurrence; heat flow and thermal history. Geodynamic processes.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as ERTH 5171, for which additional credit is precluded.
Lectures three hours a week.
Advanced Isotope Geology
Chemical evolution of the Earth, meteorites; mantle and crustal evolution; radiogenic and stable isotopes; noble gas isotopes; applications to mineral deposits; environmental applications.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as ERTH 5609, for which additional credit is precluded.
Lectures three hours per week, seminars one hour per week.
Exploration Geophysics
Application of geophysical methods to explore for petroleum and mineral resources, with emphasis on seismic and electromagnetic methods. Case histories illustrate the concepts.
Lectures and laboratories five hours per week.
Field Geology III
Two-week field camp designed to extend the student's geological knowledge by integrating advanced field, theory and experimental data. Assessment based on written reports, seminars, and oral examinations. Part of the cost is borne by the student. Departmental funding assistance is available for only one of ERTH 4807 and ERTH 4808.
Vertebrate Paleontology Field Camp
Two-week field camp at Dinosaur Provincial Park (Alberta) designed to extend the student's vertebrate paleontological knowledge by integrating field, theory, and experimental data. Assessment based on written reports and seminars. Part of the cost is borne by the student. Departmental funding assistance is available for only one of ERTH 4807 and ERTH 4808.
Natural Hazards in Canada
Overview of the main natural hazards (such as floods, landslides, forest fires, earthquakes) and severe weather phenomena (such as ice storms, hail, tornadoes) in the Canadian environment. Risk of catastrophic events and their impact on society and infrastructure.
Also offered at the graduate level, with different requirements, as ERTH 5215, for which additional credit is precluded.
Lectures three hours a week.
Honours Thesis
Independent studies. Requires prior written approval of a topic from a supervisor and the course co-ordinator. Oral and written proposal, progress and defence reports are required.
Prerequisite(s): restricted to B.Sc. Honours and Combined Honours ERTH programs. Major CGPA 8.5 or higher at time of registration for the course.
Research in Earth Sciences
Understanding research methods, data interpretation and presentation, through readings, seminars and-or laboratory projects related to a topic selected by the student with approval of a faculty advisor.
Prerequisite(s): restricted to B.Sc. Honours and Combined Honours Earth Sciences programs.
Summer session: some of the courses listed in this Calendar are offered during the summer. Hours and scheduling for summer session courses will differ significantly from those reported in the fall/winter Calendar. To determine the scheduling and hours for summer session classes, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca
Not all courses listed are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for the current session and to determine the term of offering, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca