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Geochemistry
Geochemistry Requirements
The following courses are pre-requisite courses
for the Geochemistry curriculum and if the student has not received
at least a grade of C in these courses they would have to be taken
as deficiencies:
CHEM 3356 Physical Chemistry I
CHEM 3366 Physical Chemistry II
GEOE 3080 Hydrogeology
The following sequence of 14 credits of courses
constitute the core of the Geochemistry Program:
Fall (Year 1):
| CHEM 5406 |
Water Chemistry (3 cr) |
| GEOE 5520 |
Hydro-Geochemistry (3 cr) |
Spring (Year 1):
| CHEM
5426 |
Fate and Transport
of Organics in the Environment (3 cr) |
| GEOE 5320 |
Geochemical Modeling (2 cr) |
| ENGR 5150 |
Graduate Writing Seminar (1
cr) |
Fall (Year 2):
| CHEM 5946 |
Graduate Geochemistry
Seminar (1 cr) |
| CHEM 5996 |
Thesis Research (4 cr) |
Spring (Year 2):
| GSCI 5940 |
Graduate Geoscience Seminar
(1 cr) |
| CHEM 5996 |
Thesis Research (4 cr) |
In addition to the coursework listed above thesis
students must choose 8 more credits and non-thesis students 12 more
credits from among the following courses (courses outside of this
list would have to be approved by the student's graduate committee):
CHEM 5306 Chemistry Literature (2 cr)
CHEM 5316 Surface Chemistry (3 cr)
CHEM 5736 or 5746 Mine & Mineral Waste Project I or II
(3 cr - For students in the Mine & Mineral Waste Option)
ENVE 5030 Water Quality Engineering II (3 cr)
ENVE 5240 Surface Water Modeling (3 cr)
ENVE 5300 Subsurface Remediation (3 cr)
ENVE 5390 Bioremediation (3 cr)
ENVE 5610 Advanced Water Quality (3 cr)
GEOE 4020 Groundwater Flow Modeling (3 cr)
GEOE 5200 Groundwater Resource Evaluation &
Management (3 cr)
GEOE 5210 Acid-Rock Drainage (3 cr)
GEOE 5220 Groundwater Monitoring (2 cr)
GEOE 5230 Groundwater Monitoring Laboratory (1 cr)
GEOE 5280 Contaminant Transport (3 cr)
MATH 4316 Experimental Design (3 cr)
MATH 4326 Regression and Model Building (3 cr)
Note: only a total of 9 credits of 4000 level work
can be counted toward your graduate degree.
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